Netflix today launched its interactive game, Triviaverse, a quick-hit trivia experience divided into three rounds of increasing difficulty for one-player mode and two rounds per person in two-player mode.
The game requires that players must answer as many questions correctly as they can within a time limit, and achieve the highest score possible.
As a player, you can either play against yourself or with another trivia buff in a turn-based format. The categories of questions range from science to history to pop culture and many others.
As you unlock higher and higher scores, the Triviamaster will bestow badges upon you like Bird Brain, Preschool Graduate, Lucky Guesser, Shockingly Average, Mere Mortal, PhD Dropout, Super Nerd, Potential Genius, Certified Genius, and the ultimate title of Triviaverse God.
Triviaverse will be available globally in nine languages – English, Spanish (LatAm), Portuguese (Brazil), French, German, Spanish (Spain), Italian, Korean and Japanese – and on all devices that support Netflix interactive experiences, including smart TVs, streaming media players, game consoles, computer browsers and mobile devices.
Netflix‘s Director of Product Management, Rick Sanchez said, “Whether it’s challenging a personal best to beat 4000 points, or dueling your friends to reach 10,000 points, we hope you learn something new and have fun!”