HQ Trivia HQ Trivia took the form of a live
trivia game, which usually airs daily at 9pm US Eastern Time. On Fridays, the game's format shifted for HQ Tunes, until that game ceased in February 2020. In 2018, the app broadcast games in Germany, Australia, and the UK. However, international games were discontinued shortly afterward. The host asks a series of increasingly difficult
multiple choice questions, each with three possible answers. Players who choose the correct answer within the 10-second limit earn points and move on; the rest are eliminated. Any question that eliminates the majority of players is deemed a "savage question". In the usual case that multiple people correctly answer all the questions, the prize is split between all the respective winners. Players can purchase "Extra Lives" – or earn them through gameplay or by inviting additional players – and are able to use up to three to return to the game after being eliminated. In addition, players can earn "Erasers" by playing two other nearby HQ Trivia players to eliminate one of the wrong answers to a question. HQ Trivia partnered with
Nike,
Wendy's,
Warner Bros. and other organizations
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,
Ready Player One, and "The 100". In May 2019, the game began offering prize money (later, game "Coins") to those who correctly answer specific questions within the game, rather than only those who correctly answered all the questions. The number of questions for the 9pm ET shows were also increased and the prize pots for those shows were increased to accommodate this. Additional modifications to the game included a format change in which the game ran over the course of a shorter "season" played over several days or weeks. In each season, players could level up via point accumulation to gain special advantages in all game modes (except HQX) such as bonus strikes in Words and Free-Passes for questions in Trivia, Sports, and Tunes. Also, a mini-game called Daily Challenge offered 12-question (non-hosted) rounds which could be played when none of the main games were in progress. Each challenge question answered correctly was worth 250 points, added to the player's current score. At the end of each mini-game, the player was shown their accumulated points towards leveling up and was rewarded with game coins to purchase Extra Lives, Erasers, and Point Multipliers for Trivia, Sports, Words, and Tunes in addition to Super Spins which were only playable in Words. Once a season ended, all players' scores reset to Level 0 for the next season which started the following day, though game coins (and items purchased with them) remained.
HQ Sports On May 31, 2018, HQ introduced HQ Sports, a spinoff game in which players answer sports trivia questions. HQ Sports was hosted by Lauren Gambino, co-host of the fantasy football web show "Offsides". HQ Sports was usually played every Monday and Wednesday at 8pm ET and its standard jackpot was $1,000 each show. On May 7, 2020, Matt Richards announced that HQ Sports would return on May 10, hosted again by Gambino, scheduled for Sundays and Thursdays at 5pm ET. After airing six games sponsored by
Busch Light beer, Gambino announced another HQ Sports hiatus during the broadcast of May 28, 2020.
HQ Words In December 2018, HQ launched another game called HQ Words, a word puzzle game in the style of
Wheel of Fortune. Players first spin a wheel to receive a free letter which automatically appears for them if it is in a specific puzzle. Players are then given a series of 12 puzzles in which they fill in letters to complete the word or short sentence. Initially, if players entered 3 letters wrong in a single puzzle, they were eliminated from the game. Beginning on February 13, 2019, HQ Words began allowing 10 total incorrect letter choices across all the game's puzzles. By April 2019, it had changed to 5 strikes plus one for each level the player has attained in the current HQ Season. The prize ranged from $1,000 to $10,000. HQ Words was usually hosted by comedian Anna Roisman, but had been guest hosted by Matt Richards, Timothy Dunn, and
Neil Patrick Harris. This game was played on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 ET. On January 29, 2021, HQ announced on their HQ Trivia Twitter page that HQ Words would be returning to the app on Wednesdays at 9pm ET.
HQ Tunes On October 9, 2019, HQ announced and launched a spinoff trivia game called "HQ Tunes" hosted by New York City singer and songwriter Melody Alanna, who was a host of the former music trivia app, "Out of Tune". Unlike the main Trivia format, players had 10 seconds to answer multimedia questions that played behind the answer choices. This game was played on Fridays at 9pm ET.
HQ After Dark Also in September 2019, HQ introduced an additional version of the game called
HQ After Dark. This version played in the same format as Trivia, except this version was more adult-oriented, as the hosts were allowed to freely use swear words, interact more directly than in a regular game by responding to the chat, and appeared to drink on camera as it was played late at night. There was no set time when
HQ After Dark was played, though it would most often occur after midnight
Eastern Time. The game was hosted by two members of the hosting group, most often Matt Richards and Anna Roisman.
HQ After Dark usually occurred on a weekly basis.
HQX On December 12, 2019, HQ launched HQX, a multi-themed photo competition hosted by Matt Friend. Participants submitted and rated photos, and the most popular in each game was deemed the winner. This game was usually played on Sundays and Thursdays at 8 pm ET. HQX originated from the concept of HQ Date Night, which envisioned a live version of Tinder but never advanced beyond the conceptual stage. The game was first 'revealed' in a now-deleted tweet by co-founder Rus Yusupov approximately two months before it was hinted at during an evening HQ game under the working title 'Swipe.'
HQ Drops (beta) HQ Drops was a live
QVC-like show hosted by Lauren Gambino. During the show, HQ merchandise would be displayed and users would have between 60 and 180 seconds to purchase the current item either using
Apple Pay or Google Pay. After the first and final Drops game, the feature would continue to be used on Trivia, Sports, and After Dark.
HQ Jokes (beta) Beginning its beta stage in September 2019, HQ Jokes is a live comedy show where users rate standup comedians' jokes live. The show would usually have between 3–6 guests with around three sets each. During the voting round, users can choose to like, dislike, or tip the comedian 10 coins as much as they please. At the end of the show, the top three comedians with the most votes win the game. ==Controversies==