Buzzer

Buzzer

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Buzzer is one of the best $1.99 to play game in the App Store.
Developed by Ben Ku, Buzzer is a Trivia game with a content rating of 4+.
It was released on 3rd January 2009 with the latest update 6th September 2017

Whether you are a fan of Trivia, Action, games, you will find this game interesting and will absolutely like it.

Rating

2 people have rated 2.6

You can download the game Buzzer from APP STORE.

Description

Finally, a buzzer for the iPhone! This app turns you and your friends’ iPhones and iPod touches into game buzzers! Start up one device as the game Host, and add as many iPhones and iPod touches to the mix to have your own trivia party!

Each device becomes a buzzer and everyone will see who buzzed in first! Forget spending $20-$220 on expensive buzzer systems, just download the app from the App Store and start your own ad-hoc trivia games wherever you have a wireless network!

Version 2.0 allows for multiple choice questions and free response answers to be submitted!

Expandable to any number of buzzers. Requires one iPhone or iPod touch per buzzer.

NOTE: This application requires at least 3 devices on the same wireless network with the app installed. If multiple devices use the same iTunes account, this is supported and only one purchase is required!

Updated on 6th September 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Added 64 bit support
Better indication of which multiple choice picked after selecting.
Still backwards compatible (so you can use your old iOS devices as buzzers).
Made sure that device auto-lock doesn’t trigger when on the buzzer screen (should make testing and setup easier).
More options and better interface coming soon! Be sure to update in order to get rewarded for your support.

Buzzer Reviews

Works well and is worth the $2.


Worst game ever got it to work the first day and then the next day it quit not worth what we paid for it.


The developers had good intentions but they got bored and worked on something else. The app has no reset ability, no way to discover new devices, and no help or information within the app. If it were free it wouldn’t be worth it but charging $1.99 is criminal.


Can you add support for Bluetooth connection? Needing the wifi connection seems unnecessary.


Tested with four different iPhones on three different wireless networks. Twice we got it working, but only for a couple minutes before the connections dropped. The phones were within feet of the access point and the only devices using the access point. App should also have some debugging/configuration settings to help it find devices correctly. Wasted $8 (four phones)

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