- September 15, 2017
- Ripknot Systems
Trivia Vault: Mini Mixed Trivia
40%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
43% User Score 44 reviews
Platforms
About
"Trivia Vault: Mini Mixed Trivia" is a trivia-based gameshow game where players aim to crack vaults by answering mixed trivia questions correctly and quickly to earn cash and advance to higher levels. With 25 levels containing 250 unique questions, the game features a timer-based system that awards cash multipliers for correct answers and three ranks of accomplishment per level. The goal is to beat your high score by completing all levels.


Audience ScoreBased on 44 reviews
gameplay3 negative mentions
- Good for hardcore trivia fans and achievement hunters looking for easy completion.
- Questions are broader in scope compared to other games in the series, making them more interesting.
- The game design is decent for a quiz game and fulfills its purpose.
- Repetitive gameplay with no engaging features like multiplayer or a pause mechanism.
- The game is essentially a copy-paste of previous titles with minimal effort, leading to a lack of substance.
- High base price for a game that primarily serves as achievement spam, with many questions focused on American sports.
gameplay
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is criticized for being lackluster and akin to reading trivial pursuit cards, with a presentation reminiscent of early 2000s DVD menus. Reviewers recommend the game primarily for its achievements rather than its actual gameplay experience, which is deemed minimal and unsatisfactory.
“Gameplay is basically equivalent to reading a bunch of Trivial Pursuit cards, and the presentation has the quality of an early 2000s DVD menu, as one other reviewer correctly puts it.”
“Recommended for the achievements, not for the gameplay.”
“Does not have any real gameplay!”