Since the New York Timesacquired Wordle,Hollywood adult movies - watch for free and download it seems most platforms and publications are jumping on the game wagon. The latest is Wikipedia, the internet's favorite encyclopedia, with a new game especially enticing for history enthusiasts.
First reported by Kotaku, Wikipedia recently introduced a quiz game on its official Android app, called Which Came First?The game has a simple premise, which you could probably guess from its name. Wikipedia users are given two descriptions of historical events with images for clues. All you have to do is choose which event happened first, with five questions to try your hand at.
SEE ALSO: Wikipedia halts AI plans as editors revoltThe game aligns with Wikipedia's premise: a vast internet archive of people, places, and things, all available near the top of any search. At the end of the mini quiz, you're given the average score of users and various articles attached to the answers, just so you can learn a little more.
Wikipedia's archive for this game goes back to May 20th of this year, so it may have been around for a few weeks. But people still seem to be discovering it.
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According to Wikipedia, the game is available only for Androids so far, and can be played in English, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and Turkish.
To play, download the Wikipedia mobile app and select Which Came First? from the Explore feed. It's time to test your historical knowledge.
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