Netflix is launching its first daily interactive trivia show:
, their “first daily, interactive trivia series.” There will be 30 daily episodes in April to start.
Episodes will feature 24 multiple choice questions — 12 “standard” and 12 “hard” — in “categories including science, history, entertainment, sports, art and geography.” Here is the trailer for the show, which gives you a sense of what it looks like: As evidenced by the brightly colored and immediately recognizable “Willy” character, the show is inspired by , the popular trivia app that’s been downloaded more than half a billion times since its creation back in 2013. Unlike your standard game of trivia, involves a story; Willy is working to free people from “Trivia Land.” Answering correct questions earns you keys to unlock their cages.
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