Note: None of the names may be accurate, this is due to the lack of a current English website. Several games were available in
QuizQuiz, most of them involving trivia or puzzle elements. Several versions of the games were available.
Survival Olla Olla Game The Survival Olla Olla Game consisted of nine players all lined up in buckets hanging over a body of water containing
crocodiles for the trivia game, or
sharks for the
typing game. The buckets would all start in the middle of the screen and when the game began. In the trivia game, multiple choice questions would be asked by the server and would be answered by the players using the function keys (f1-f4). If a player got the question right, his or her bucket would be raised, otherwise, it would be lowered. If the player's bucket reached the water, that player would be eliminated and booted back to the lobby with a slight IQ deduction. If a player reached the top, that player would be considered the winner, but in some versions, if nobody reached the top, the last player alive would win. The winner would gain IQ. The game would continue until all players had either reached the top or the bottom. Players would often share the answers with each other in an effort for all players to gain IQ. There would also be an incentive for players who know the right answers to give false answers on purpose so as to cause other players to fall. The typing game had pretty much the same concept, except instead of answering trivia questions, a sentence would be shown on the screen and the players would compete to see who could type it out the fastest. If the players had a typing error in their sentence, the player's bucket would drop. If they typed the sentence correct, their bucket would rise. The person who typed the sentence the fastest could see their buckets rise faster than the others.
Survival OX In
OX, thirty-two players would enter a large board as small lingt-blue bubble avatars. The board would have a large
X on one side and a large
O on the other. After a time the game would begin, whether thirty-two players were present or not. 'True or False' questions would be asked and players would need to click on the side they wished to go to,
X for false and
O for true. Certain items would allow player's avatar to move much faster, allowing last minute decisions, or more commonly, switch answers at the last minute fooling other players. Newer players would often follow other players who took the initiative to move first, so faster and crueler players would purposely fool the newbies for fun. An alternate version was available where the opposite answer must be selected, called
XO. In this version, the board was Halloween themed and evil laughter could be heard at the start of the game.
Virus Virus was a game similar to
Reversi or
Ataxx where four players, two on each team would face off, taking turns with their teammate to outwit the other team. Players could chat privately with their teammate or publicly with the everyone.
MediaMedia Gameshow In a game which looked similar to a
StarCraft themed
Jeopardy! stage, three players would stand behind podiums which were themed like the
Terran,
Protoss, and
Zerg HUDs in
StarCraft and be asked questions about computer and video games of all genres from all eras.
Love Love Another game was
Love Love, a dating game where users would be put with someone who they voted for, and when that was over the user would start quizzes. ==
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