
Trivia Vault: Mini Mixed Trivia 4
250 questions, 25 vaults, zero surprises - the fourth entry in Ripknot's bite-sized trivia series is exactly what it looks like, and that honesty is both its sell and its ceiling.
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About Trivia Vault: Mini Mixed Trivia 4
I've tracked a lot of games built around a single mechanical hook, and Trivia Vault: Mini Mixed Trivia 4 makes no attempt to hide what that hook is: answer a timed multiple-choice question, bank cash, string ten correct answers together to crack a vault, repeat across 25 levels for a total of 250 questions. The loop takes maybe ninety seconds to learn and never meaningfully evolves from there. That is not necessarily a disqualifier - it is a design philosophy, and if you go in with calibrated expectations you will not feel cheated. The speed-scoring system is the one genuine decision point in the game. Answering fast multiplies your cash payout, so there is a micro-tension between confidence and speed on questions where you are only about seventy percent sure of the answer. Getting a run of correct answers in a single vault also builds a multiplier, which means a late wrong guess stings more than it would in a flat-scoring setup. Three ranks of accomplishment per level give completionists a concrete ladder to climb, and replaying a vault to chase a higher rank is where most of the extra time gets spent. It is a thin progression system, but it functions. The series as a whole sits in "Mixed" review territory across Steam - this entry carries roughly 66 percent positive from 71 reviews - which tracks for a product that satisfies a specific low-commitment itch without doing anything to exceed it. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, which is the lens I normally use, there is not much to hold onto here. No branching difficulty, no lifeline mechanics that later entries in the franchise added, no mod support, no AI opponent to read. The question pool covers a genuinely broad range of categories since this is the "mixed" format rather than a subject-specific entry, so at least you are not grinding one domain until it feels like revision. The randomness of which questions hit which vault does give each run a slightly different texture, and the high-score chase has enough grip to fill a commute or a waiting room. The honest comparison for anyone trying to decide between this and similar releases on Steam is volume versus focus. The full Trivia Vault: Mixed Trivia offers 1000 questions across 100 levels for what is typically a comparable or slightly higher price. Mini Mixed 4 is the smaller-format, lower-commitment version - 250 questions in, dust yourself off, done. If you already own earlier entries in the Mini Mixed sub-series and want a fresh question bank without repeats, that is a legitimate reason to pick this up. If you are coming in cold, the original Mixed Trivia or one of the subject-specific entries with a topic you actually care about will give you more for your time. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Win 7 32-bit or higher
- Memory
- 500 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- 500 Megs VRAM
- Processor
- 2.0 ghz or higher
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Game Info
- Developer
- Ripknot Systems
- Publisher
- Ripknot Systems
- Release Date
- Sep 21, 2017





