How to Play Forge

Forge is a free AI trivia game built for quick solo practice, live party rooms, team battles, and classroom-style quiz sessions. The main idea is simple: choose any topic, let the AI create a fresh quiz, and compete on accuracy, speed, and streak control.

Basic Game Flow

  1. Open Forge and enter a display name. You can play immediately without Google Sign-In; signing in only saves coins, trophies, and leaderboard progress.
  2. Choose Solo Play for practice, Create Room to host friends, or Join Room if you already have a four-character room code.
  3. The host enters a quiz topic, selects a difficulty, and starts the match.
  4. Every player receives the same question at the same time and taps one of four answer choices.
  5. After each question, Forge reveals the correct answer and updates the scoreboard before moving to the next round.
  6. At the end, the results screen shows final scores, correct answer counts, and economy rewards.

Modes Explained

Solo Mode

Solo Mode is best for warming up, learning a subject, or testing whether a topic makes a good quiz. You play alone, but your saved account can still earn coins and trophies based on performance.

Classic Multiplayer

Classic mode is a live room where every player competes individually. It works well for friends, online hangouts, quick event breaks, and small contests where one winner should be clear.

Team Mode

Team Mode splits the room into two sides. Players can choose teams, team names, and topic suggestions. Forge still tracks individual points, but the team total creates a second layer of competition.

Difficulty and Timers

Difficulty Timer Best Use
Easy 30 seconds New players, younger players, casual learning sessions
Medium 20 seconds Balanced parties, standard competitive play
Hard 10 seconds Fast experts, speed rounds, intense finals

Difficulty changes the pressure, not the topic itself. A niche topic can still be hard on Easy, and a familiar topic can become intense on Hard because players have less time to think.

Scoring Rules

Correct answers earn between 500 and 1000 base points depending on how quickly you answer. Wrong answers score zero. Streaks add a multiplier: three correct answers in a row start a bonus, and the multiplier can rise up to 3x for long streaks.

Fair Play Tips