Brain Freeze Trivia - Think you're pretty smart? Take on Brain Freeze Trivia for a REAL challenge. Brain Freeze features thousands of questions from six categories: Entertainment, Sports, History, Geography, Science and Animals.
Brain Freeze Trivia is played in three game rounds, you pick the category in Round 1, Brain Freeze picks the category in Round 2, but beware of Round 3, it features questions from every category. Wager on the number of questions you can answer correctly and win bonus points.
Brain Freeze Trivia features:
Plays great on all Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphones, including the Dash, Blackjack, and Motorola Q
3,000+ questions
Easy-to-use interface
Multiplayer support for 1 to 4 Players
Fast play
High score database
A great knowledge builder
Full navigator button support
Built-in program instructions
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone, Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone, Windows Mobile 6 Standard, Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
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