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AppWizard
February 22, 2026
PC Gamer has released a new collection of quizzes focused on gaming trivia, including topics like health bars, currencies, and patch notes. The latest quiz centers on downloadable content (DLC) in PC gaming, featuring 20 questions that require participants to identify games associated with specific DLCs. The quiz starts easy and increases in difficulty, aiming to challenge even experienced gamers. Players can share their results and favorite DLCs after completing the quiz.
AppWizard
February 14, 2026
PC Gamer offers a variety of quizzes for gamers, including one that helps players discover their ideal video game companion by answering eight questions. The quizzes cover topics such as gaming knowledge, video game romance, and character interactions in various games like Mass Effect, Stardew Valley, and Saints Row 4. As Valentine's Day approaches, the quizzes encourage players to reflect on their affection for video game characters. Users are invited to share their quiz results and discuss their matches.
AppWizard
February 12, 2026
Woe Industries has introduced the Adventure Game Aptitude Test (AGAT) to assess players' ability to solve puzzles from 1980s adventure games without modern walkthroughs. The test employs proctoring software, AutoProctor, to monitor participants via webcams and microphones for any violations. It will take place on February 28, 2026, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM EST. Successful participants will receive a diploma as a reward. A preliminary quiz is also available for those looking to practice their puzzle-solving skills.
AppWizard
February 12, 2026
PC Gamer has created a quiz that challenges participants to match brief Steam reviews with their corresponding games. This is the third installment of the quiz series, which features multiple-choice options to assist players in identifying the games based on short reviews. Feedback from participants is encouraged in the comments section.
AppWizard
January 28, 2026
A variety of gaming trivia quizzes are available, covering topics such as health bars, currencies, and patch notes. In the 1980s and early 1990s, adventure games were the primary genre for players seeking well-crafted narratives, as RPGs focused on dungeon crawling and had limited dialogue. Point-and-click adventures evolved from text-based games and adapted literary works, with companies like Infocom, LucasArts, and Sierra emphasizing character development and thematic depth. Players often faced challenging puzzles that could lead to frustration, requiring collaboration or help. Today, classic puzzles can be revisited through accessible multiple-choice quizzes, allowing fans to engage with gaming history in an interactive manner.
AppWizard
January 27, 2026
Microsoft showcased a comprehensive update to its education platform at BETT 2026, integrating AI tools like Copilot into Microsoft 365, Teams for Education, Learning Accelerators, and Minecraft Education. The new Teach module allows educators to create lesson plans aligned with standards from over 35 countries, generate rubrics, and modify reading levels. Minecraft Education lesson plan creation using Copilot is set to enter preview in February 2026. Microsoft introduced a Study and Learn agent for students, designed to support independent learning through tailored interactive activities, with a preview scheduled for January 2026. The program emphasizes AI literacy through Minecraft Education, helping students recognize AI in tools, understand algorithms, and develop critical evaluation skills. Learning Accelerators will expand with a new Microsoft 365 LTI for LMS integration, allowing full integration of Microsoft 365 apps and Copilot into learning management systems by Spring 2026. Microsoft also addressed AI misuse concerns, introducing assignment-level controls for educators to define acceptable AI usage, with previews scheduled for February 2026.
AppWizard
January 16, 2026
A variety of gaming quizzes are available, covering topics such as health bars, in-game currencies, and patch notes. The author reflects on their experience as an intern at a website focused on cheat codes and tips in the mid-2000s, where they verified user submissions for genuine cheats. During that time, they relied on GameFAQs, official guides, and hearsay, occasionally contacting game publishers for hidden cheats. Although the website has become less relevant and cheat codes are not as prominent today, the author expresses nostalgia for that era and introduces a quiz about classic cheats and secrets from the '90s to the 2010s.
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