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A Yes / No Game app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 2032 ratings )
Games Entertainment Board Trivia
Developer: Cullaboration Media
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 01 Aug 2014
App size: 80.73 Mb

Yes or No? Sí o no? Oui ou non? Да или нет? Ja oder nein? 예 또는 아니오? Ja of nee? Ja eller nej? Yebo noma cha?

It’s simple. You only have two options, Yes or No. But we bet that you can’t answer our questions without having to use a little brain power. Try it and see how many in a row you can get correct. Share it with your friends. See how many they get correct. Then taunt them when you get more correct answers than they do. Tell them they won’t amount to anything because they can’t answer silly trivia questions from a no name mobile app. Ok, maybe don’t taunt them. Nobody likes a bad sport. And please don’t call our game a no name app.

So what makes an answer "correct"? Majority rule of course. All user answers are tabulated and if more users answer Yes, then the correct answer is Yes. If more users answer No, then the correct answer is No. This is your way to make a difference in the world. Your voice will be heard, metaphorically speaking, since this app has no voice functionality.

So please enjoy the Yes / No Game. It’s a good time waster. You probably won’t learn anything new from using it, but you will be a better person because every time someone downloads it, an angel gets his or her wings. OK, that statement is completely false. But please download it anyways.


* Note: Yes / No Game is meant for entertainment purposes only. There is no correct answer to each of the questions. Well, maybe except for the one asking if your feet stink. In that case, the answer is always Yes. But all the other questions are ambiguous, so don’t try to be “correct”. We figure if Wikipedia can be an authority on everything and is used by millions of school children everyday to write their reports (bad idea kids, don’t trust everything you read on the interwebs), then why can’t we be an authority on questions people never ask. And since people never ask these questions, no one will know if we are right or wrong.