We all went through that obsessive phase at some point during the fad. Trivia Crack, in a way, changed who we are today because it taught us all many valuable lessons that we can apply to our lives. Even if you no longer play the game, I am sure you will find this relatable and refreshing. Allow your mind to take you back to the times of spinning rainbow wheels.
1. Your level does not define you.
So many people put pressure on how high of a level they could reach. None of the numbers really mattered because it just showed everyone how much time you spent playing the game. That was not always a good thing especially if people had full-blown obsessions and extremely unrealistic levels.
2. Waiting for what comes next can be stressful.
The timer ticking slowly down to give you another life seemed to last an eternity sometimes. Another test of patience was to see how long it would take people to play you back. I constantly wanted everyone to play me back instantaneously, but sometimes even waiting ten minutes seemed too long of a wait.
3. Sometimes you get distracted by things that just pop-up.
All those pesky ads and videos really disrupted my flow while playing. I often counted down the time until I could skip them because I was also too cheap to pay for no more ads. Each time one showed up, my entire gaming mode would get distracted which could affect my scores.
4. You enjoy a good challenge when one is presented.
Each time someone would challenge me, I would jump on the chance. It motivated me because I wanted to answer every question correct to seem superior. Also when I would lose a character, it would hurt me on an emotional level because I was so invested in the challenge. Do not worry because I have recovered since those losses.
5. You have never had this many friends before.
You were forced to stay in constant connection because you had to keep playing the game. If you let one take too long or expire entirely, it would hurt your friendships. Even complete strangers felt close to you because of all the rounds you played together.
6. There is nothing like spending extra money on useless things.
Want more lives? Pay money. Want more gems? Pay money. Want more money? Pay money. Get my point?
7. Sometimes having conversations with some people can be uncomfortable.
No one used the message feature anyway unless it was to bug a friend to play you back. The idea of talking to someone through the app just seemed like something no one wanted to do even in the slightest.
8. You think you are so smart even if you are definitely not.
Even if you lost 12 matches in a row, a part of you would still want to rematch them to try all over again. Giving up was never an option because forfeiting would hurt your pride. It was better to just lose by getting everything wrong than to never have that chance to answer incorrectly.
9. We all have our strengths and obvious weaknesses.
My strength was the Entertainment category because I almost always got those answers correct each round. Whenever I would go for a character, Pop would be my first pick no matter what. The next question is how many times does it have to remind me that sports is my worst category? I definitely got the message, but thank you for the reminder, Linda.
10. Life is like that beloved rainbow wheel.
You never know where it will land next, but you are looking forward to having the experience. You just hope for that happy crown to keep coming around.
You should just go download the app again because you know this brought up some valuable memories. Happy quizzing!