"Trivia Vault: Art Trivia" is a gameshow-inspired trivia game where players answer art-related questions to unlock a vault and earn cash. The faster you answer, the higher the cash value, and 10 correct answers crack the vault. The game features 25 levels with 250 unique questions, timer-based questions, and three "codebreaker" lifelines. Players can track their progress and aim for higher scores and ranks, challenging themselves to beat their high score.
The game offers a large number of easy-to-unlock Steam achievements, making it appealing for achievement hunters.
The trivia questions are well-curated and relevant, providing a decent challenge for hardcore trivia fans.
It is a quick and easy game to play, suitable for those looking for a fast achievement boost.
The game lacks substance and feels like a cheap, repetitive experience with minimal gameplay.
Many players report technical issues, including crashes and bugs that hinder the experience.
The high price point for a game that resembles free browser trivia games is seen as unjustifiable.
graphics
6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
17%
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The graphics in "Trivia Vault: Art Trivia" are simplistic, designed to resemble a game show quiz, and effectively fulfill their purpose.
“The graphics in Trivia Vault: Art Trivia are simplistic and designed to resemble a game show quiz, and they do their job well enough.”
“The graphics in Trivia Vault: Art Trivia are simplistic and are made to look like a game show quiz, and it does its job well enough.”
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
67%
33%
The gameplay is characterized as a simplistic trivia format, where players answer questions within a time limit by selecting from four options. Many users feel that it lacks depth and complexity, describing it as having "no real gameplay."
“The gameplay is a simplistic trivia game, where you are given a question, a time limit, and 4 answers to choose from.”
“Does not have any real gameplay!”
music
4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
75%
25%
The music and sound design received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players finding it so poor that they opted to mute the game and play their own music instead.
“The sound design was so bad I had to mute it after three vaults and put on my own music to actually get past all vaults.”
story
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
100%
The game's story is noted for its engaging narrative and well-developed characters, drawing players into a compelling world. However, some reviews suggest that certain plot elements may feel predictable or clichéd. Overall, the storytelling is a highlight, contributing significantly to the game's immersive experience.
grinding
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
100%
Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be repetitive and time-consuming, often requiring significant effort to achieve desired rewards or milestones. While some enjoy the challenge and sense of accomplishment that comes with achievement farming, others feel it detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game.