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Trivia Game Development: How We Created a Trivia Mobile App for Studying the Bible
Trivia Game Development: How We Created a Trivia Mobile App for Studying the Bible
We created a cool trivia mobile game that allows people to study the Bible in an entertaining way.

Work: Our company created a trivia mobile game for believers that enables them to study the Bible in an entertaining way, memorize various facts, check out the answers, and compete with other users. The app has rich functionality that includes quizzes, a leaderboard, a daily challenge, different levels of test difficulty, lifelines, and more.

Summary: We developed a mobile solution that transforms a complicated learning process into an entertaining journey. The app is available on the App Store and Google Play and it is monetized through ads and in-app purchases. Although this trivia game was built for a narrowly focused audience, it received many reviews and downloads.

Project team

The project team consisted of 6 members: a back-end, iOS, and Android developers, project manager, QA engineer, and UX designer.

Tools and Technologies

Back-end: Java

iOS: Swift

Android: Kotlin

Design: Zeplin

Leaderboard: Firebase

Testing: Crashlytics, Fabric

User analytics: Mixpanel, Tenjin

Deep linking: Branch

A/B testing: Taplytics

The beginning and idea of the project

The project started at the end of August 2018. The customer, a US company that produces and advertises digital solutions for Christians, asked us to make a trivia game to study the Bible. The client wanted to confine the app release to Christmas as exactly at that time the marketing would bring the best results. Therefore, we had 3.5 months to build the product.

Create your own Bible app: the product logic and functionality

When the customer contacted us, they had the prototype and wanted us to implement the functionality. In the beginning, we analyzed the project requirements, made some meaningful recommendations, and discussed it all with the client.

Although the prototype was already drawn, we saw that we could dramatically improve it. Since it was overwhelmed with various unnecessary elements, we suggested to remove them and place the others in a way that users would use the app without thinking.


Read more: https://yellow.systems/blog/trivia-game-development-how-we-created-a-trivia-mobile-app-for-studying-the-bible