Gilbert, Arizona – Odds and Apps, LLC today is pleased to announce the release of Trivia Rascals 2.0 for iOS. You’re trapped in a maze of questions and must outsmart the Trivia Rascals to escape. The updated version features new designs, Game Center, 7 levels of questions all about 2012 and the new app name, Trivia Rascals.
TRIVIA: “If American Idol used the same requirements as electing the pope, which statement would apply…?”
“The original version was like a contestant from The Swan,” says the founder of Odds and Apps & former producer of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire. “Solid core, but missing some bells and whistles.”
When Odds and Apps released their first version of the trivia game, formerly called EvilTwinTrivia, in October 2012, the emphasis was clearly on the questions. “Several months were spent writing questions I thought were funny or interesting. The problem then became getting the design and features up to the same quality level as the trivia. This version has it all.”
In the iOS game, Trivia Rascals 2.0, the player is trapped inside a house by the trouble making Rascals. The player is asked a question that is displayed above two doors. The Rascals present a correct answer and a false one the two doors. Don’t be fooled by those clever Rascals. Only the doors with correct answers will lead the player to freedom.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS, 4, 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3/4/5 Gen) and iPad
* Requires iOS 5.1 or later
* 84.9 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Trivia Rascals 2.0 is $1.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category. HONEST EYE in-app purchase $0.99. Copies for review are available upon request for Trivia Rascals 2.0.
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