Compare Trivia Vault: Literature Trivia prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Ripknot Systems. Published by Ripknot Systems. Released on 6/1/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Casual, Simulation, Strategy.

If you can name the author of Middlemarch without blinking, this speed-trivia game will scratch that itch for about ninety minutes before the 250-question pool runs dry.

I've tracked enough low-budget trivia games on Steam to spot the pattern immediately: Ripknot Systems built the Trivia Vault series as a template, stamped a subject label on each release, and shipped. Literature is one of those stamps. That is not automatically a disqualifier, but it does set firm expectations about what you are actually buying here. The structure is simple and consistent across the whole Trivia Vault catalogue. You work through 25 vaults, each vault being a level of ten questions. Answer correctly and you lock in a digit of a combination code; crack all ten and the vault opens with a cash bonus. The speed layer is the only mechanical wrinkle worth noting: your payout per correct answer scales down the longer you sit on a question, so there is a genuine incentive to recall fast rather than sit and reason through a tough one. Three Codebreaker lifelines give you a safety net when a question outpaces your knowledge. Three rank tiers per vault give completionists a target beyond simply finishing. On paper, that is a tidy little score-attack loop. In practice, it exhausts itself in a single sitting for anyone who reads widely, because the 250 questions are the entire content budget. There is no procedural shuffling into harder configurations, no difficulty scaling, no branching question pools. Once you have seen all 250, the only replay incentive is chasing higher cash totals on vaults you already know cold. The literature subject matter is the one place where the game could have distinguished itself, and it mostly does not. Questions span classic novels, poets, and authors at a difficulty range that feels inconsistent rather than carefully curated. A question about Shakespeare will sit next to one about a fairly obscure Victorian poet with no ramp between them. For a genuine literature enthusiast who reads broadly, that tonal whiplash is frustrating rather than challenging. For a casual player who just wants to test surface-level knowledge, some questions will feel punishingly niche. Neither audience is served particularly well. The Steam review score sitting in the low-to-mid sixties percentage range across Ripknot titles is an accurate summary of this problem: not broken, not engaging. From a strategy standpoint, there is no meaningful decision tree here. Unlike a game with build variety or escalating mechanical complexity, your only lever is how quickly you buzz in. There is no resource management, no branching path, no AI opponent to read. The lifeline system is too shallow to constitute genuine strategy. If you are looking for any kind of systemic depth, this is the wrong address. Where this could work is as a very low-friction warm-up activity, something you load for fifteen minutes between sessions of something heavier, assuming you have a genuine passion for literary trivia and are not bothered that the pool is finite. The Ripknot franchise spans 37 titles covering sports, pop culture, science, and more. If the literature angle does not land for you, the template is identical across all of them, which is useful context: you are not missing hidden complexity by skipping this one. The series is a one-size execution and Literature Trivia is fully representative of that. Diego, Scout Team

Trivia Vault: Literature Trivia
ActionCasualSimulationStrategy

Trivia Vault: Literature Trivia

Jun 1, 2018Ripknot Systems
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If you can name the author of Middlemarch without blinking, this speed-trivia game will scratch that itch for about ninety minutes before the 250-question pool runs dry.

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I've tracked enough low-budget trivia games on Steam to spot the pattern immediately: Ripknot Systems built the Trivia Vault series as a template, stamped a subject label on each release, and shipped. Literature is one of those stamps. That is not automatically a disqualifier, but it does set firm expectations about what you are actually buying here. The structure is simple and consistent across the whole Trivia Vault catalogue. You work through 25 vaults, each vault being a level of ten questions. Answer correctly and you lock in a digit of a combination code; crack all ten and the vault opens with a cash bonus. The speed layer is the only mechanical wrinkle worth noting: your payout per correct answer scales down the longer you sit on a question, so there is a genuine incentive to recall fast rather than sit and reason through a tough one. Three Codebreaker lifelines give you a safety net when a question outpaces your knowledge. Three rank tiers per vault give completionists a target beyond simply finishing. On paper, that is a tidy little score-attack loop. In practice, it exhausts itself in a single sitting for anyone who reads widely, because the 250 questions are the entire content budget. There is no procedural shuffling into harder configurations, no difficulty scaling, no branching question pools. Once you have seen all 250, the only replay incentive is chasing higher cash totals on vaults you already know cold. The literature subject matter is the one place where the game could have distinguished itself, and it mostly does not. Questions span classic novels, poets, and authors at a difficulty range that feels inconsistent rather than carefully curated. A question about Shakespeare will sit next to one about a fairly obscure Victorian poet with no ramp between them. For a genuine literature enthusiast who reads broadly, that tonal whiplash is frustrating rather than challenging. For a casual player who just wants to test surface-level knowledge, some questions will feel punishingly niche. Neither audience is served particularly well. The Steam review score sitting in the low-to-mid sixties percentage range across Ripknot titles is an accurate summary of this problem: not broken, not engaging. From a strategy standpoint, there is no meaningful decision tree here. Unlike a game with build variety or escalating mechanical complexity, your only lever is how quickly you buzz in. There is no resource management, no branching path, no AI opponent to read. The lifeline system is too shallow to constitute genuine strategy. If you are looking for any kind of systemic depth, this is the wrong address. Where this could work is as a very low-friction warm-up activity, something you load for fifteen minutes between sessions of something heavier, assuming you have a genuine passion for literary trivia and are not bothered that the pool is finite. The Ripknot franchise spans 37 titles covering sports, pop culture, science, and more. If the literature angle does not land for you, the template is identical across all of them, which is useful context: you are not missing hidden complexity by skipping this one. The series is a one-size execution and Literature Trivia is fully representative of that. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Speed ScoringScore AttackTrivia QuizLiteratureKnowledge-BasedLifeline MechanicShort SessionAchievement HuntingCasual Arcade

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Win 7 32-bit or higher
Memory
500 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
500 MB available space
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500 Megs VRAM
Processor
2.0 ghz or higher

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Ripknot Systems
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Ripknot Systems
Release Date
Jun 1, 2018

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