Noovie Trivia Gets Faster with Fresh Content and New 1v1 Battles

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Noovie Trivia is back with a major new update, bringing faster performance, smoother gameplay, and one of its most exciting features yet: online 1v1 multiplayer.

Designed to be the perfect way to pass the time before the trailers roll, Noovie Trivia gives movie fans a fun, social way to test their film knowledge both in theaters and at home. With this latest version, the app now feels quicker, snappier, and more responsive across the board, thanks to significant performance improvements that reduce load times and streamline the overall experience. From jumping into a game faster to moving more smoothly between modes, this update is packed with quality-of-life enhancements that make every session more enjoyable.

The biggest addition is a new online 1v1 mode, which lets players challenge a friend to a head-to-head showdown in Name That Movie and Shuffle. Joining a match is simple: just scan a QR code and jump into the action. It is a fast, easy way to turn movie trivia into a friendly competition, whether you are sitting together in a theater lobby or playing from different locations.

Image of Action movie characters fighting with 1v1 graphic and buttons that show 'name that movie', 'shuffle', and 'join'.
A screenshot showing a player leaderboard with their profile pictures, and showing that the next trivia question is about horror movies.
Two action heroes standing apart with a 'Play 1v1' graphic with buttons that say 'name that movie', 'shuffle', and 'motion picks'.
A screenshot showing the user being prompted to share their 1v1 duel to an opponent with a code or scanning a QR code.
A screenshot showing the user being prompted to join their opponents 1v1 duel with a code or scanning a QR code.
A screenshot showing a trivia question and two players playing in a 1v1 duel about a movie, and the actors that had roles in it.

For players new to the app, Name That Movie challenges you to identify films from screenshots and clues, while Shuffle tests how quickly you can sort through movie-related answers under pressure. MotionPicks, the app’s movie opinion mode, also gets a boost in this release. Players can now better compare their survey scores with friends, adding a more social layer to the experience and making it even more fun to debate movie tastes and predictions.

A screenshot showing a poll between three players comparing their interest in a movie.
A screenshot showing a poll between three players comparing their interest in a movie, and what percentage agree about that movie.
A screenshot showing a yellow character showing the player earning 50 popcorn currency.
A screenshot showing the player's profile picture of a movie character, winning first place, while the profile picture of the other player is shown below them.
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A group of men singing around a microphone, with a trivia question and list of answers.

Just as important as the feature upgrades is the steady stream of fresh content. Noovie Trivia continues to expand with new questions tied to the latest theatrical and streaming releases, giving players new reasons to come back again and again. Whether you want to sharpen your movie knowledge before the lights go down or work through thousands of trivia questions from home, there is always something new to play.

That mix of accessibility, replayability, and ongoing content is what makes Noovie Trivia the premier movie trivia experience. It is great for filling those extra minutes before a show starts, but it also has the depth to keep players engaged well beyond the theater.

This new update makes Noovie Trivia faster, more social, and more engaging than ever, delivering a better experience for casual players, competitive friends, and hardcore movie buffs alike.

Download the Noovie Trivia app on Google Play or Apple App Store

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