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The Moron Test

The Moron Test is a mobile brain teasing game developed and published by American studio DistinctDev, Inc. for the iOS and Android platforms, and is one of the best selling iPhone applications of all-time.[1] The Moron Test was initially released on April 20, 2009 for iOS[2] and was released for Android on May 13, 2010.[3] Its format is inspired by IQ tests that pose seemingly simple questions in order to extrapolate broad indices of intelligence. Upon its initial release on iTunes, The Moron Test became the #1 top selling app in the U.S. App Store. The app has repeatedly reached a Top 10 Overall ranking and has been in the Top 100 Overall apps for over 450 consecutive days in the US App Store.[2] On September 10, 2010, DistinctDev released The Moron Test: Section 1, a free version of the game on iOS, offering the "Old School" section.[4] Two months after the Android platform launch, the free version received more than 700,000 downloads, the paid version became the 9th most downloaded paid game with over 65,000 downloads on the Android market.[4] The Moron Test has seven sections: Old School, Late Registration, Winter Break, Food Fight, Skip Day, Tricky Treat, and Ooga School. The latest iOS version of includes an in-app purchase for the Extra Credit section, Flying Colors.[5]

Gameplay edit

In The Moron Test, players are given a scripted series of seemingly simple tasks to complete or questions to answer. The tasks increase in difficulty, challenging players to identify the correct responses under abnormal and deceptive circumstances. Depending on how many correct answers they can give without making more than three mistakes, players are awarded one of seven rankings. Failing before the first checkpoint earns a "Moron" title and completing an entire section earns a "Genius" rank.

Rounds and rankings edit

Players are given a rank after completing each round:

  • Round 1: You Have a Pulse
  • Round 2: Total Bonehead
  • Round 3: Average Mammal
  • Round 4: Slightly Smart
  • Round 5: Somewhat Intelligent
  • Round 6: Genius

Question types edit

Each Section has 100+ steps and 45+ tasks consisting of the following question types:

  • Calculations
  • Matching
  • Memorizing
  • Identifying

Psychological principles edit

The Moron Test exploits the human tendency to rely on heuristics when making decisions. "In psychology, heuristics are simple, efficient rules, hard-coded by evolutionary processes or learned, which have been proposed to explain how people make decisions, come to judgments, and solve problems, typically when facing complex problems or incomplete information. These rules work well under most circumstances, but in certain cases lead to systematic errors or cognitive biases."

Sections edit

Each Section of The Moron Test includes over 100 steps.

1: Old School edit

Old School was the only section of the game included at the launch of the iOS version of the Moron Test. Players must carefully follow the instructions written on digital index cards to progress. The objects that are used in this section are elementary school themed, featuring planets and math symbols. In this section of the Moron Test, the Rubber Duck, the Bee, the Mouse, and the Angry Duck are introduced.

 
The Moron Test is a quiz game. The Old School level is shown here.

2: Late Registration edit

Late Registration was added in iOS version 2.0, updating the game with new question types and introducing new characters to the game: the Green Frog, the Giraffe, and the Turtle. This update also introduced the "Grey Card", which contains misleading instructions that are not to be followed.

3: Winter Break edit

Winter Break was added in iOS Version 3.0, released on December 21, 2009. Players are introduced to the Disassembled Snowman and the Penguins. Many of the tasks in this section are winter-themed, such as saving characters that are trapped in ice.

4: Food Fight edit

Food Fight, was added in iOS Version 4.0, introduced several new characters, including the Monkey, the Snake, and the Lady Bug. Set in the midst of a cafeteria food fight, Section 4 adds flying food being thrown across the screen as an added distraction. In this section, players can turn on a black light, revealing hidden instructions and objects.

5: Skip Day edit

Skip Day, added on August 24, 2011, introduced the Crab. It was set in the beach. In this section, some questions have flies. You must shake your device to get rid of them or else you will fail.

6: Tricky Treat edit

Tricky Treat, added on October 26, 2012, introduced the bat. It has Halloween-themed questions. In this section, some questions have lanterns. Tap them and remember the place of the item that is telling you to tap.

Ooga School edit

Ooga School is a Pocket God-themed remake of Old School. It has different music. It is currently unnumbered.

Extra credit: Flying Colors edit

Flying Colors (Extra Credit Expansion Pack) was added in iOS Version 4.0. It includes three mini-games that test the players’ speed, memory, and reflexes, respectively. It is available as an in-app purchase for $0.99.[2]

The Android version of The Moron Test included Old School, Late Registration, and Winter Break when it was launched on May 13, 2010. Food Fight was the first section to launch simultaneously on both platforms.

OpenFeint edit

With the "Food Fight" update of The Moron Test on July 24, 2010, DistinctDev added the social platform OpenFeint to the iOS version of the game. [6] OpenFeint allows players to submit their fastest finish times to Global Leaderboards and compare their times with friends. On September 15, 2010, DistinctDev announced OpenFeint integration for The Moron Test on Android. This introduced the same social features as the iOS version: friends lists, chat rooms, leaderboards, and achievements.[7]

Reception edit

The game has received generally positive reviews. BrightHub.com gave it a 4/5,[8] CNET gave it a 3.5/5 stars,[9] MacWorld gave it a 4.5 out of 5 mice[10] and 148apps.com gave it a 3/5 stars, while calling it "surprisingly entertaining".[11]

Wired.com readers voted The Moron Test as their #2 Favorite App of 2009.[12]

The title has enjoyed success on both platforms; its Android total making it the 9th most popular paid app on Android Market, the iOS release receiving the top spot on the U.S. App Store at launch.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Developers Can Complain About Apple, But "The iPhone Is Where The Money Is"". Business Insider. September 13, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "The Moron Test Ranking History". August 25, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  3. ^ "The Moron Test Changelog". August 25, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c "After 700,000 Android Downloads, The Moron Test gets a Lite iOS version". September 14, 2010. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
  5. ^ "The Moron Test". iTunes. August 25, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  6. ^ "DistinctDev Unveils Fourth Section of The Moron Test for iPhone/Android". July 26, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  7. ^ "OpenFeint comes to Android". Gamezebo. September 15, 2010. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
  8. ^ "The Moron Test Review". July 31, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  9. ^ "The Moron Test 3.0 for iPhone". June 10, 2009. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on March 25, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  11. ^ "The Moron Test". June 15, 2009. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  12. ^ Chen, Brian X. (December 11, 2009). "Wired.com Readers' Favorite iPhone Apps of 2009". Retrieved August 25, 2010.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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The Moron Test is a mobile brain teasing game developed and published by American studio DistinctDev Inc for the iOS and Android platforms and is one of the best selling iPhone applications of all time 1 The Moron Test was initially released on April 20 2009 for iOS 2 and was released for Android on May 13 2010 3 Its format is inspired by IQ tests that pose seemingly simple questions in order to extrapolate broad indices of intelligence Upon its initial release on iTunes The Moron Test became the 1 top selling app in the U S App Store The app has repeatedly reached a Top 10 Overall ranking and has been in the Top 100 Overall apps for over 450 consecutive days in the US App Store 2 On September 10 2010 DistinctDev released The Moron Test Section 1 a free version of the game on iOS offering the Old School section 4 Two months after the Android platform launch the free version received more than 700 000 downloads the paid version became the 9th most downloaded paid game with over 65 000 downloads on the Android market 4 The Moron Test has seven sections Old School Late Registration Winter Break Food Fight Skip Day Tricky Treat and Ooga School The latest iOS version of includes an in app purchase for the Extra Credit section Flying Colors 5 The Moron TestApp Store artDeveloper s DistinctDevPublisher s DistinctDevPlatform s iOS Windows Phone AndroidGenre s EntertainmentMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Rounds and rankings 1 2 Question types 1 3 Psychological principles 2 Sections 2 1 1 Old School 2 2 2 Late Registration 2 3 3 Winter Break 2 4 4 Food Fight 2 5 5 Skip Day 2 6 6 Tricky Treat 2 7 Ooga School 2 8 Extra credit Flying Colors 3 OpenFeint 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editIn The Moron Test players are given a scripted series of seemingly simple tasks to complete or questions to answer The tasks increase in difficulty challenging players to identify the correct responses under abnormal and deceptive circumstances Depending on how many correct answers they can give without making more than three mistakes players are awarded one of seven rankings Failing before the first checkpoint earns a Moron title and completing an entire section earns a Genius rank Rounds and rankings edit Players are given a rank after completing each round Round 1 You Have a Pulse Round 2 Total Bonehead Round 3 Average Mammal Round 4 Slightly Smart Round 5 Somewhat Intelligent Round 6 Genius Question types edit Each Section has 100 steps and 45 tasks consisting of the following question types Calculations Matching Memorizing Identifying Psychological principles edit The Moron Test exploits the human tendency to rely on heuristics when making decisions In psychology heuristics are simple efficient rules hard coded by evolutionary processes or learned which have been proposed to explain how people make decisions come to judgments and solve problems typically when facing complex problems or incomplete information These rules work well under most circumstances but in certain cases lead to systematic errors or cognitive biases Sections editEach Section of The Moron Test includes over 100 steps 1 Old School edit Old School was the only section of the game included at the launch of the iOS version of the Moron Test Players must carefully follow the instructions written on digital index cards to progress The objects that are used in this section are elementary school themed featuring planets and math symbols In this section of the Moron Test the Rubber Duck the Bee the Mouse and the Angry Duck are introduced nbsp The Moron Test is a quiz game The Old School level is shown here 2 Late Registration edit Late Registration was added in iOS version 2 0 updating the game with new question types and introducing new characters to the game the Green Frog the Giraffe and the Turtle This update also introduced the Grey Card which contains misleading instructions that are not to be followed 3 Winter Break edit Winter Break was added in iOS Version 3 0 released on December 21 2009 Players are introduced to the Disassembled Snowman and the Penguins Many of the tasks in this section are winter themed such as saving characters that are trapped in ice 4 Food Fight edit Food Fight was added in iOS Version 4 0 introduced several new characters including the Monkey the Snake and the Lady Bug Set in the midst of a cafeteria food fight Section 4 adds flying food being thrown across the screen as an added distraction In this section players can turn on a black light revealing hidden instructions and objects 5 Skip Day edit Skip Day added on August 24 2011 introduced the Crab It was set in the beach In this section some questions have flies You must shake your device to get rid of them or else you will fail 6 Tricky Treat edit Tricky Treat added on October 26 2012 introduced the bat It has Halloween themed questions In this section some questions have lanterns Tap them and remember the place of the item that is telling you to tap Ooga School edit Ooga School is a Pocket God themed remake of Old School It has different music It is currently unnumbered Extra credit Flying Colors edit Flying Colors Extra Credit Expansion Pack was added in iOS Version 4 0 It includes three mini games that test the players speed memory and reflexes respectively It is available as an in app purchase for 0 99 2 The Android version of The Moron Test included Old School Late Registration and Winter Break when it was launched on May 13 2010 Food Fight was the first section to launch simultaneously on both platforms OpenFeint editWith the Food Fight update of The Moron Test on July 24 2010 DistinctDev added the social platform OpenFeint to the iOS version of the game 6 OpenFeint allows players to submit their fastest finish times to Global Leaderboards and compare their times with friends On September 15 2010 DistinctDev announced OpenFeint integration for The Moron Test on Android This introduced the same social features as the iOS version friends lists chat rooms leaderboards and achievements 7 Reception editThe game has received generally positive reviews BrightHub com gave it a 4 5 8 CNET gave it a 3 5 5 stars 9 MacWorld gave it a 4 5 out of 5 mice 10 and 148apps com gave it a 3 5 stars while calling it surprisingly entertaining 11 Wired com readers voted The Moron Test as their 2 Favorite App of 2009 12 The title has enjoyed success on both platforms its Android total making it the 9th most popular paid app on Android Market the iOS release receiving the top spot on the U S App Store at launch 4 References edit Developers Can Complain About Apple But The iPhone Is Where The Money Is Business Insider September 13 2010 a b c The Moron Test Ranking History August 25 2010 Retrieved August 25 2010 The Moron Test Changelog August 25 2010 Retrieved August 25 2010 a b c After 700 000 Android Downloads The Moron Test gets a Lite iOS version September 14 2010 Retrieved October 1 2010 The Moron Test iTunes August 25 2010 Retrieved August 25 2010 DistinctDev Unveils Fourth Section of The Moron Test for iPhone Android July 26 2010 Retrieved August 25 2010 OpenFeint comes to Android Gamezebo September 15 2010 Retrieved October 1 2010 The Moron Test Review July 31 2010 Retrieved August 25 2010 The Moron Test 3 0 for iPhone June 10 2009 Retrieved August 25 2010 The Moron Test Archived from the original on March 25 2010 Retrieved August 25 2010 The Moron Test June 15 2009 Retrieved August 25 2010 Chen Brian X December 11 2009 Wired com Readers Favorite iPhone Apps of 2009 Retrieved August 25 2010 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Moron Test amp oldid 1200331930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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