Introduction:
The World’s Easiest Game is a quirky online puzzle and quiz game designed to be deceptively simple, yet it often catches players off guard with clever wordplay and tricky questions. Developed by Mad Science Industries and published by Addicting Games, it features a character named Queasy Cat, who guides players through a series of seemingly straightforward questions, riddles, and mini-games.
The game is known for its colorful, playful design, upbeat music, and humorous tone, making it a fun, lighthearted challenge for players of all ages. Despite its name, the game includes trap questions that require careful reading and thinking to avoid losing lives. It consists of 111 questions, and players have nine lives (like a cat) to complete the quiz without making too many mistakes.
How to play
Gameplay
- Objective: Answer 111 questions or complete tasks correctly to progress through the game. Questions range from simple trivia (e.g., “What color is my dog BLUE?”) to riddles (e.g., “How old is Alice?”) and mini-games (e.g., shooting zombies or making a basketball shot).
- Controls: Use your mouse to select answers, type responses, or interact with mini-games. For example:
- Click to choose multiple-choice answers.
- Click and drag for actions like shooting or moving objects.
- Type answers for open-ended questions.
- Lives: You start with nine lives. Each incorrect answer or failure to complete a task within the time limit costs one life. If you lose all nine lives, the game restarts from the beginning.
- Timer: Each question has a time limit (usually 10 seconds). Answer quickly to avoid losing a life. The timer and remaining lives are displayed at the top of the screen.
- Hints: If you take too long, Queasy Cat may provide hints to guide you
Types of challenges
- Trivia questions: Examples include “Which is heavier, a pound of goose feathers, or a pound of lead?” (Answer: They weigh the same) or “What is the number between 1 and 2?” (Answer: 1.5).
- Riddles: Questions like “A man wants to marry his widow’s sister, can he?” (Answer: No, because a widow is a woman whose husband is dead, so the man is dead).
- Mini-Games: Tasks like watering a lawn (fill a cup with water and pour it on the ground), shooting a specific target, or playing tic-tac-toe.
- Trap Questions: Many questions are worded to trick you, such as “How many questions have you answered so far?” (Check the top left for the current question number). Read carefully to avoid impulsive answers.