How well do you know your Music Trivia? Test your music knowledge on the most popular music categories including the 1950’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, 2000’s, 2010’s, General, Pop, Classical and Foreign. Fun for all ages!
Welcome to Crush the Numbers!
In Crush the Numbers, you solve brain game problems by writing the answers as fast as you can.
This game uses daily exercises designed to promote brain wellness.
Keep your brain sharp in the following areas:
● Concentration
● Focus
● Math
● Memory
● Cognitive skills
● Working memory
● Computations
● Puzzle/Problem-solving
● Brainpower
Play games and level up in life.
Hangman is a word-guessing game. The player must try to guess the word that the computer randomly chose, letter by letter. On each incorrect letter the player can opt to draw a picture of his current state.
How well do you know your Sports Trivia? Choose from the most popular sports categories including Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, General, Olympics, Sports Records, Tennis, and World Cup! Challenge yourself or have a sports trivia night with friends and family in Party Mode!
Spin-off of the title published by Mindcake Games in 2017 (Chef Wars).
This is a trivia game about food and recipes from all over the world in which the player can obtain new ingredients and chefs, but also try to complete every single "thematic" quiz.
How well do you know your movie trivia? Challenge yourself or have a movie trivia night with friends and family in Party Mode! Choose from the most popular movie categories including Action, Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi, Horror, Foreign, General, and more. Movie Trivia has never been so much fun!
PolitiTruth is a non-profit game of distinguishing political fact from fiction.
Swipe left to guess a news story is false and swipe right to guess it is true. The game is made in partnership with the Pulitzer Prize winning organization PolitiFact in the hopes of encouraging players to better discern sources of information while gathering beneficial statistics on public misconceptions. By tapping into our competitive nature, we hope to expand political consciousness.
Guesses are anonymously saved online to show how your political awareness compares to other players, and to help identify the stories people get wrong most often.
Data on public misconceptions in politics is highly reliant on surveys and our hope is with a large audience of people playing, we can make these statistics more robust and reduce response bias.
Star Wars: DroidWorks is a 1998 edutainment computer game and the premiere title from LucasArts subsidiary Lucas Learning. It uses the same engine as LucasArts' previous title Star Wars: Jedi Knight. The creators aimed to create a game that would be both appealing and nonviolent. The game's original release date was moved up by months, which resulted in the development team cutting some planned game features.
The game's plot involves the player saving the galaxy by manufacturing droids with specific abilities, such as the ability to see in the dark or jump, to complete missions. The educational portions of these missions teach players about concepts such as energy, force, motion, simple machines, light, and magnetism.
Star Wars: DroidWorks received high praise from critics, sold well, and won numerous awards and accolades.
A collection of crossword and word seek puzzles that you can solve on your PC. It comes with a crossword editor and import tools for for creating your own crosswords. You can save and load a puzzle while solving it. There's a timer and hint mode to enhance game play as well.
The Wizard of Id's WizType is an edutainment title based on the comic strip created by artist Brant Parker and writer Johnny Hart. The title is designed to give keyboard novices lessons on how to improve their typing accuracy and speed. The game is broken into two sections: The first section pits players as the Wiz, matching wits against the Evil Spirit, an apparition that lives in the Wizard's vat. The Wizard must quickly type out the words that the Evil Spirit gives him in order to diminish the Spirit and win the round. Failure to spell words properly, or taking too long to spell results in the Evil Spirit morphing into a dragon, and singing the Wizard to a crisp. The second part of the game has the player trying to keep up with Bung the Jester. In this segment, players must type out a pre-written paragraph in order to keep pace with Bung, who is hopping along the words on a pogo stick. WizType has multiple skill levels to match different levels of typing ability, and increases in challenge as players progress th
Get into the hot seat and play classic Millionaire for a chance to win a virtual million dollars! This all-new version of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" lets you play solo or challenge your friends. You keep gameplay fresh and fun with a constantly expanding library of question packs offering hundreds of new questions.
Buzz!: The Schools Quiz is an educational game based on the popular Buzz! series of games.
The game was developed by Relentless Software in association with the UK Government's Department for Education and Skills (DfES), and it was released for the PlayStation 2 exclusively in the United Kingdom. The game's 5,000 questions are based on the Key Stage 2 Curriculum that covers children between the ages of 7 and 11 years.
In other countries the game was adapted not only to the language but also to meet the curriculum. For example: Buzz - Escuela de Talentos is a Spanish version only of the Buzz! game series that features subjects made by Spanish publisher's Santillana. The game is specially designed for the younger ones of the family.