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What's My IQ? Tests Your Intellect
For fans of gaming who like to try out the most recent mobile apps, there's a new game that tests your ability to think in your feet. What's My IQ? is a mobile app that challenges what you can do to resolve questions, as well as your overall reading comprehension. The ground rules with this game are fairly obvious. For every question, you receive points depending on how fast you give the correct answer and just how many tries it requires you to definitely get it right.
Many people that will get frustrated with this game think it's either too hard or not fun whatsoever. Instead of trying to overcome the obstacles which are presented before them, they choose to quit the game and proceed to some other app like 100 Doors or Amazing Breaker simply because they were either bored or didn't think the sport was enjoyable.
Unfortunately, that is the majority opinion of people who play this game. However, what's encouraging is the fact that more and more people are fighting through those obstacles and using the mobile app in an effort to improve their critical thinking skills and wrap their brains around what each question is asking, rather than the emotion of not knowing the answer or guessing incorrectly.
Initially, the developers of What's My IQ? released an overall total of 101 questions that were sorted into sub-sections, called "Checklists". Because the game is constantly on the gain momentum within the iTunes App Store, as well as favorable online reviews, fans of the game have begun to speculate on how they'll move the game forward.
A few of the questions being raised on message boards are:
- Can they continue the series of questions from #101?
- Can they create new episodes or checkpoint themes?
- Will the developers branch out and cover new territory?
- Is What's My IQ? the proverbial one-trick pony by simply asking exactly the same kinds of questions in the current format?
There is no denying this game has an educational ingredient that is a superb tool to help young adults learn new critical thinking skills. What is a great tool for that younger generation is also a double-edged sword for older adults, once we wrestle with the proven fact that we should know these answers, but don't.
Should you be looking for a new mobile app to test your intellect, instead of shooting things or action-adventure type games, I recommend you give What's My IQ? a try.