Moronoid
Michael E. | Jan 31, 2010 Games
Are you a moron? No? What about your friends? Your brothers or sisters? Boyfriend or girlfriend? Kids? Are you sure? There is one way you can find out: Moronoid.
Bogdan Andresyuk’s Moronoid is part of the wave of games that tell you whether or not you’re stupid. Or a moron. Or not as smart as a fifth grader.
This one, Moronoid, has a series of questions that test your ability to follow instructions, keep your wits about you, and think fast. If you miss one question- any one question- you fail and the game tells you that you’re a moron. You must then start over from the very beginning. If you answer all the questions without making a single mistake, you’ll be able to safely say you’re not a moron.
But I’m willing to bet you won’t be able to answer every single question correctly the first time around. I sure wasn’t.
Moronoid requires a knowledge of geography, counting, memory, spelling, and various other skills you’ve been using all your life. As far as gameplay goes, it’s not bad at all; it’s fun, a great diversion, and highly addictive. Once you get started, you’ll probably want to keep going until you’re able to get every single question right. Be forewarned, though: it might take a little while.
And after you’ve mastered the game, have someone you know play it. Feel free to give them a hard time while they’re playing. Taunt them, tease them, laugh at them. It’s fun that way, too.
If I were to recommend any improvements to Moronoid, I would say that the game could use more questions. A lot more. And a randomizer so that questions aren’t always presented in the same order. That would definitely keep players on their toes.
I’ll bet I know what you’re thinking: I can beat Moronoid. I know I can. There hasn’t been a game created yet that can beat me.
Good luck.
Version 1.0
Tested on iPod Touch 3.1.2
- Getting started
- Here's a question
- And another
- Another
- And another one
- Think you can make it here?




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