- October 24, 2017
- Ripknot Systems
Trivia Vault: Video Game Trivia Deluxe
37%Game Brain Score
monetization
graphics, gameplay
50% User Score 24 reviews
Platforms
About
"Trivia Vault: Video Game Trivia Deluxe" is a trivia game where players answer video game trivia questions to unlock a vault and earn cash rewards. With 100 levels and 1000 unique questions, players must answer quickly and accurately to advance and achieve higher ranks. Features include timer-based questions, cash multipliers, and three ranks of accomplishment per level. The goal is to beat your high score and complete all 100 levels.


Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
monetization3 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions
- Some questions can be fun when played with friends.
- Easy to unlock a large number of achievements quickly.
- The graphics and sound design are noted to be extraordinary by some players.
- The game suffers from significant lag and crashes, making it frustrating to play.
- Many questions are poorly worded, contain grammatical errors, or are factually incorrect.
- The game is criticized for being an achievement spam title rather than a genuine trivia experience.
graphics
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are polarizing; while some players praise the extraordinary design and immersive first-person experience, others criticize the outdated visuals and lack of effort, citing issues like poor-quality backgrounds, interface problems, and technical glitches.
“Wonderful game, the graphics and sound design were extraordinarily well done, but what really sold me was the first-person thrill of this experience.”
“Everything about the trivia vault titles screams 'lack of effort,' from the late-90s clipart-esque backgrounds and interface graphics, to the high-contrast font colors (with text that sometimes doesn't even properly fit into the boxes), to the occasional misspellings and grammatical errors, to whatever programming causes it to hog up your system resources and crash.”