Qaviroxa is a quiz and knowledge platform for players who care about gaming history, culture, and craft. Take themed quizzes, join weekly challenges, and read thoughtful articles — no scores, no prizes, just genuine curiosity.
Free to use · No account required · Entertainment purpose only
This is a live preview of the Qaviroxa quiz engine. Five randomized questions drawn from a larger pool covering gaming history, culture, and mechanics. Your score is tracked locally — no account needed.
Every question includes a brief fact to add context, whether you answer correctly or not. The goal is to learn, not just to score.
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From indie gems to esports history, each category covers a distinct corner of gaming knowledge.
More categories are added regularly. All content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
From Braid to Celeste, this week's challenge tests your knowledge of games that shaped the indie movement. 10 questions, one week to complete it at your own pace.
A small group of writers, developers, and longtime gamers who care about how knowledge is shared in gaming culture.
Nathan has spent over a decade writing about gaming culture. He leads editorial direction and ensures content stays honest, balanced, and curious.
Aria writes and curates the majority of Qaviroxa's question database and articles. Her background is in educational writing and interactive media.
Dean built and maintains the Qaviroxa quiz engine. He's a full-stack developer with a particular interest in clean, accessible web experiences.
Lena manages community feedback and researches emerging gaming trends. She brings an academic lens to how quiz topics are selected and framed.
All figures are approximate. Qaviroxa is a non-commercial, entertainment-focused platform.
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