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App review: Quiz app combines amicable recognition with gaming
- Updated: August 17, 2016
We never illusory that responding questions on a Indian Armed Forces could get us a giveaway coffee and bonus vouchers. Well, interjection to Awarathon, it does. The app combines gaming with amicable recognition — and for a time being (till Sep 1), a concentration is on Indian Armed Forces.
What it’s about
The app, combined by The Madatt Initiative, is accessible for giveaway download from Google Play Store. Once we have downloaded a app, we are compulsory to sign-in regulating your email ID. Surprisingly, a app also asks for a hit number, that we consider is not required given no OTP-based login or exchange occur on a platform. It also asks for your home residence and date of birth, that we find too invasive for a game-based app.
Nevertheless, once we have registered, a app takes we true to a ongoing campaign. Currently, it’s using a campaign, The Unknown Soldier, featuring questions on a Indian Armed Forces.
How it works
Each scold answer wins we a rupee, that we can use to acquire rewards or present it to a gift of your choice. The app, now has 3 concession campaigns, managed by Nations Society for Equal Opportunities for a Handicapped (NASEOH). As for rewards, we get to name from bonus coupons from some of a tip brands and outlets in a city.
What we like
The questions, yet are a small formidable for someone who doesn’t even know who is a conduct of a Indian Armed Forces. Still, we can theory your approach around and urge your ubiquitous believe on a Indian Armed Forces. Did we know that Indian Army has 3 colours in a uniform — black, red and gold? And that a Brahmos barb is named after a stream Brahmaputra in India, and stream Moskva in Russia?
What we don’t
Firstly, we found a series of personal questions too intrusive. Secondly, a rewards are theme to terms and conditions. As it turns out, a giveaway coffee that we were vehement about is accessible usually after spending R500 during a certain outlet. So, if a app says, giveaway coffee, don’t go all jumping around like we did. Lastly, a app refreshes really fast once we enter a wrong answer, withdrawal roughly no time to review a answers properly. What’s a precipitate to take us to a subsequent question? A subsequent or behind symbol would be some-more useful, generally given a thought is to emanate awareness.
NOTE: The Unknown Soldier debate formed on Indian Armed Forces is open compartment Sep 1.
The Verdict
Awarathon needs to delayed down a bit if it hopes to emanate some suggestive recognition rather than rushing users to a subsequent question.
We also have a reservations on pity personal details. Apart from that, a app is a good height to emanate amicable awareness, and motivate people to donate