Got ‘Crack?’

It consumes your life, your study time, and your free time. You can’t escape it. It always wants you to play. It notifies you daily begging you to come back, and you finally give in. You have to beat everyone and be known as the Trivia Crack champion.

“I play at least 10 times a day,” said senior Alex Marx.

Marx was a pro at the sports and science category.

“I play sports so I know a lot and I really love science and know a lot of trivia about it,” said Marx.

The art category was where Marx struggled. He said the only thing he didn’t like about Trivia Crack was that it consumed his life with every game he played. He doesn’t play as often as he use to, only when he gets the time.

“I play way more than I should,” said senior Chandler Templeton.

Templeton said her favorite part of Trivia Crack was that it makes her feel smarter than other people, and that she was the winner.

“I don’t like how long it takes for people to play back,” said Templeton.

Her most successful category iswasart, because she was in AP Art and AP Literature, which helps her know the answer to the questions. Also, she said that the questions were easy. Her worst category was sports.

“I don’t play that often,” said junior Mia Santora. “I like to finish my games.”

Santora doesn’t like when her opponents get worked up about a game and go off.

“I’m really good at entertainment,” said Santora. “I have never gotten a hard question and they are all about music and movies. My worst category is sports. I know nothing.”

Santora said it was fun when she gets to play her friends.

“I love the satisfaction of knowing more and beating other people,” said Marx.