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MatchTwo
MatchTwo is a drag-and-drop question type: instead of selecting items, you move them into the correct position. At the outset of a MatchTwo question, the Answering Interface provides movable objects right below the -
PickSome
While PickSome has certain characteristics in common with PickOne, it is rather different from a gameplay point of view: a PickSome question with five items is basically a set of five "Yes or no?" questions -
Answering Interface
After you've had the opportunity to read an enlarged display of the question text, the timer starts and you get to enter and submit your answer (more information below the screenshot): Certain elements are -
Topics
Each Quizcover question is assigned to (at a minimum) "Overall", also known as "King of the Topics": In addition, most questions are assigned to one or more topics such as the following ones (just examples): -
Rankings
Every play who has entered a name (in the Account section of the Settings& More menu) automatically competes in various rankings. With Quizcover's initial set of seven ranking-related topics (Overall+ six separately-playable -
Duels
Quizcover places more emphasis on its single-player mode than other trivia game apps, but just like them, Quizcover also offers a dual-player mode. Via the Home Screen, two closely-related screens (between which -
Countdown Screen
Without a duel or streak going on, the Countdown Screen has the same elements as the ones shown in the following screenshot: Tapping on this button always takes you back to the home screen. If -
Bookmarks
If a question mentions a fact, name or term you'd like to know more about, you can bookmark further information on it (if available). Such information comes in the form of textual information (such -
Hint Booster
The Hint booster is the third booster to be activated (Overall Level 4), the last one to be activated in Quizcover's initial release, and the one that costs the highest number of coins because -
Remove Booster
The Remove booster, represented on the screen by a boxing glove, is the lowest-cost booster in Quizcover. It becomes available when you reach Overall Level 2. The Remove booster has the following effects (by -
PickOne
PickOne is the most common trivia question type. For a long time, it used to be the only question type to be supported by most (commercial) trivia games. There are many PickOne questions in Quizcover -
Basic Outcome Feedback
After you submit your answer (by choosing to submit it or by running out of time), Quizcover gives you feedback on what the basic outcome is (unless you can and do still improve your answer -
Solution Display
After an answer is definitively (i.e., after any potential retries) submitted, the animated Solution Display starts. Its appearance heavily depends on the question and its type, but certain elements are always part of it -
Post-Solution Screen
After the Solution Display, the Post-Solution Screen comes up unless you have previously hit the Continue button twice in short succession or there is something to congratulate you on, such as a level upgrade -
Question Types
For many years, the trivia game genre used to be associated with the traditional question type where one of the answer options is correct and the others (typically three of them) are wrong. Quizcover also -
Quizcover Wiki
At the top of each page, you find a hierarchical main menu. Just move your mouse pointer over such iterms as "QUIZ QUESTIONS", "GAMEPLAY", and "BOOSTERS& RETRIES", and a submenu will open. Some submenu items -
Boosters
Quizcover has three types of purchasable boosters, which then have different effects depending on the type of question you use them on. These are the three booster types: -
Retries
Quizcover allows you to try again... and again... and again. In total, you can make up to four attempts per question, but retries aren't free. They can't be obtained in exchange for viewing -
Account & Data Settings
On the "Account" screen, you can make or modify settings such as your user name (just tap on the name so it becomes editable), profile picture, email address, password, or a connected Facebook account. You -
Enlarged Question Text
After the Countdown Screen, Quizcover firstly displays the question text without the elements you need for answering the question (such as buttons, movable objects, and boxes), but with a large topic icon: The Home and -
Ad Mode
Many games show ads, and some of them offer an "opt-out": you can deactivate ads if you pay (by means of an in-app purchase or upgrade). Quizcover does the opposite: it offers an -
Gameplay Preferences
For now, the Question Types feature isn't related to preferences. At a later stage, it will be possible to deactivate certain question types here. What is already available there is an overview of the -
Progress & History
Features are activated based on your "Overall" level (unless you spend coins). When a new feature gets unlocked (or you get rewards for reaching a higher level), the Unlock Roadmap is shown. You can also -
Free Daily Booster
Once a day, Quizcover gives you a free booster (as an incentive for you to come back on a daily basis). When you haven't picked your free daily booster yet, the following large and -
VIP Subscription
Boosters are an integral part of Quizcover's gameplay: not only do they make it easier to score but they also make gameplay more interesting thanks to the additional tactical and visual elements they introduce
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