Fight List
Beat friends in list trivia where rare answers score highest
Beat friends in list trivia where rare answers score highest
Fight List takes a simple idea and turns it into a tense contest of wits: given a category, you fire off a list of entries, then watch the scoreboard reward the choices few others think of. Obvious picks barely move the needle, while the most uncommon answers are your ticket to big points. It is a clever twist on survey style trivia that makes creative thinking more valuable than raw recall.
You can challenge people you know or jump into matches with strangers, which keeps the social element front and center. Rounds feel balanced thanks to a cap on how many points you can earn, so a single lucky entry will not snowball into an impossible lead. That ceiling helps keep matches competitive and encourages consistent, thoughtful play across questions rather than banking everything on one category.
Strategy quickly becomes about zigging where others zag. Picking the same answer as your opponent can blunt your payoff, so the game rewards being original and reading the meta of what others are likely to submit. Over time, though, repeat categories can creep in, and memorizing effective responses from prior rounds can give players an easy edge. If you enjoy discovering clever outliers, that repetition may dull the thrill.
The biggest stumbling block is advertising. Ads appear so often and with such persistence that they can pull you out of the flow and spoil the momentum of back to back duels. For a free title, some ad presence is expected, but the volume here veers into disruptive territory.
If you love social trivia and the idea of outsmarting your opponent with uncommon picks, Fight List is an engaging way to compete with friends. Just be ready to tolerate a heavy ad load and the advantages that come from remembering past questions.
Developer
Voodoo
OS
Version
899.9999.9999
License
Free