Released back in December that I missed, developer Tim Krief put up Fallacy Quiz, a game that tests your ability to identify misleading or incorrect reasoning. The developer emailed to note how it was made using free and open source tools on Linux with Godot.
From the developer: "Fallacy Quiz is a game for Windows and Linux, that tests your ability to identify misleading or incorrect reasoning, also known as fallacies. Players can improve their critical thinking skills and better recognize deceptive arguments in everyday situations. They’ll be presented with various statements and must determine if they are valid or fallacious, or even identify specific fallacies in expert mode."
Check out the trailer:
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Features:
- Solo or local multiplayer gameplay: Up to four players can play together. Two players can play on the same keyboard.
- A lot of content: 200 questions.
- A great variety of fallacies: 50 different fallacy types.
- A virtual 3D book: The fallacies have definitions available in a glossary that the player can flip through as if it was a real one.
- Two difficulty levels: In expert mode, the player must not only identify if a statement is fallacious but they must also select the specific type of fallacy.
- A custom mode: Players can choose the difficulty, the number of rounds and questions and disable the timer if they want.
- Achievements to unlock!
- Available in English and in French.
- Full controller support.
It just last week had a major update too adding in a 3D virtual notebook to flip through achievements, there's a new question history screen, a secret third difficulty option, new game settings and various fixes.
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