I built a mobile version of the classic "2 Truths and 1 Lie" game

I built a mobile version of the classic "2 Truths and 1 Lie" game

I recently published a small trivia game based on the classic party icebreaker 2 Truths and 1 Lie.

The idea is simple:

  • Questions span multiple categories with increasing difficulty.
  • There's also a Daily Lie, stats, and leaderboards.

It was a fun project to build, especially designing the game loop around quick sessions instead of long quizzes.

I'd genuinely appreciate any feedback from fellow Play Console developers - whether it's about the gameplay, onboarding, screenshots, store listing, retention ideas, or anything else.

Play Store: 2 Truths 1 Lie

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u/thenutsuperman — 13 hours ago

I built a mobile version of the classic "2 Truths and 1 Lie" game

I recently published a small trivia game based on the classic party icebreaker 2 Truths and 1 Lie.

The idea is simple:

  • Questions span multiple categories with increasing difficulty.
  • There's also a Daily Lie, stats, and leaderboards.

It was a fun project to build, especially designing the game loop around quick sessions instead of long quizzes.

I'd genuinely appreciate any feedback from fellow Play Console developers - whether it's about the gameplay, onboarding, screenshots, store listing, retention ideas, or anything else.

Play Store: 2 Truths 1 Lie

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u/thenutsuperman — 13 hours ago

2 Truths 1 Lie. Built an Web Based trivia game with an 11-second lie-spotting mechanic. Free to play

What's in the game right now:

  • Endless mode - 5 lives, streak multipliers (2×, 3×, 5×), climb the daily and all-time leaderboards
  • Adaptive difficulty - the picker ramps up when you're on a streak, eases off after a wrong answer
2truthsonelie.app
u/thenutsuperman — 5 days ago

Built an Android trivia game with an 11-second lie-spotting mechanic. Free to play

Hey there, been building this for a few months, finally pushed it to Google Play last week.

The hook: three statements on screen, two are true, one is completely fabricated.

You've got 11 seconds to tap the lie before the timer kills your run.

Sounds easy, isn't - most players start off missing the "obvious" ones and by round 5 they're second-guessing every statement.

What's in the game right now:

  • Endless mode - 5 lives, streak multipliers (2×, 3×, 5×), climb the daily and all-time leaderboards
  • Daily Lie - one curated question drops every day at 9 AM local time. Everyone gets the same one. Fastest correct answer wins the day
  • Adaptive difficulty - the picker ramps up when you're on a streak, eases off after a wrong answer
  • Categories: science, history, tech, pop culture, weird trivia
  • Free, Contains moderate ads, no IAP

Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thequizblend.twotruthsonelie

Would love feedback here - especially on the difficulty curve, the question pool, and anything that feels off on your device.

APP Demo

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u/thenutsuperman — 5 days ago

[DEV] Built an Android trivia game with an 11-second lie-spotting mechanic. Free to play

Hey r/AndroidGaming been building this for a few months, finally pushed it to Google Play last week.

The hook: three statements on screen, two are true, one is completely fabricated.

You've got 11 seconds to tap the lie before the timer kills your run.

Sounds easy, isn't - most players start off missing the "obvious" ones and by round 5 they're second-guessing every statement.

What's in the game right now:

  • Endless mode - 5 lives, streak multipliers (2×, 3×, 5×), climb the daily and all-time leaderboards
  • Daily Lie - one curated question drops every day at 9 AM local time. Everyone gets the same one. Fastest correct answer wins the day
  • Adaptive difficulty - the picker ramps up when you're on a streak, eases off after a wrong answer
  • Categories: science, history, tech, pop culture, weird trivia
  • Free, Contains moderate ads, no IAP

Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thequizblend.twotruthsonelie

Would love feedback here - especially on the difficulty curve, the question pool, and anything that feels off on your device.

APP Demo

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u/thenutsuperman — 5 days ago

I am an indie developer who wants to develop a Cosy Game

To give you more context, I am building a Cosy Game and would like the communities suggestion. Right now what I have in my mind is -

A Cozy Cafe Game.

At the start of the game, you give your character a name. The character then is presented with a cafe that has a reputation of 1/5 stars and is challenged by her/his grandma to revamp it.

You can name the cafe whatever you want, you can enter your name as the manager/owner of the cafe

The user starts with a basic cafe offering Mocha, Coffee at Level 1.

Below is the Brewing Guide for user -

https://preview.redd.it/cuor3q696dah1.png?width=397&format=png&auto=webp&s=bbff22b5c4dd93c77bf23b43be5265f2a70af0f0

At level 1, things are easy peasy.

As you level up, things get a little messy and you get busy as you add a lot of other elements to your cafe to serve you.

As a concept, what do you think of this? What can be added/removed from this?

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u/thenutsuperman — 7 days ago
▲ 0 r/GTAVI

2 Truths and 1 Lie: GTA VI Edition 🌴

The internet cannot stop talking about Vice City, so let's test how much you actually know.

Two of these are true, one is a straight up lie. Guess before you peek.

  • Round 1
    • A) GTA VI is set in the fictional state of Leonida, based on Florida.
    • B) You can drive from Vice City all the way to Los Santos on one map.
    • C) It features the series' first female lead protagonist, Lucia.

>!The lie is B. Different games, different maps. GTA VI stays in Leonida.!<

  • Round 2
    • A) The reveal trailer was secretly directed by Christopher Nolan.
    • B) The first trailer dropped in December 2023.
    • C) The reveal trailer used Tom Petty's "Love Is a Long Road."

>!The lie is A. Rockstar makes its own trailers. No Hollywood director involved.!<

  • Round 3
    • A) The two leads, Lucia and Jason, are a couple inspired by Bonnie and Clyde.
    • B) GTA VI is being made by Rockstar Games.
    • C) GTA VI is online only, with no single player story.

>!The lie is C. It very much has a single player campaign. That is the whole point.!<

  • Round 4
    • A) It is the first GTA ever set outside the United States.
    • B) The reveal trailer leaked a day early, so Rockstar dropped it ahead of schedule.
    • C) The trailer broke the record for most views in 24 hours for a non music YouTube video.

>!The lie is A. Leonida is very much in the US (hello, Florida).!<

  • Round 5
    • A) Vice City returns as the main setting, a love letter to Miami.
    • B) GTA VI will launch free to play.
    • C) Lucia is shown in the trailer having done time behind bars.

>!The lie is B. A free Rockstar AAA at launch? We wish.!<

Scored 5/5? Prove it. 👇

Drop your score in the comments and tell me which round actually got you.

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u/thenutsuperman — 8 days ago

To everyone stuck in the closed testing purgatory: it actually does end. Got my prod approval today.

I remember finding this sub while I was panicking about the 12 tester, 14 day closed testing thing and reading every single "did I do this right" post for reassurance.

So this one is for the people doing that right now. It worked out.

Production access approved, app rolled out everywhere today.

First app I've ever made, built solo, with basically no background in this.

A few honest things I wish someone had told me earlier:

The 14 days feels longer than it is because you check constantly. Try to build something else while you wait so your brain has somewhere else to go.

The "Apply to production" button going blue is a genuinely emotional moment, enjoy it.

Shipping the app is maybe 10 percent of the work.

The other 90 is testing, paperwork, store listing, and then figuring out how on earth to get anyone to actually find it. Nobody prepares you for that second part.

If you're in the middle of it and quietly losing your mind, that's normal. Keep going.

Just in case you want to check the app, here it is

u/thenutsuperman — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/LieOrDie+1 crossposts

BIG UPDATE: Lie or Die is now public. Here's what changes and three things I need from you

Hey r/LieOrDie,

Quick update from the dev — Reddit approved Lie or Die for public listing yesterday, which means:

🧑‍⚖️ If you mod a sub - you can now install Lie or Die from the Reddit App Directory in one click, no setup. Same daily case, same leaderboards, runs in your own community. Trivia subs, gaming subs, general-discussion subs - all great fits. Direct link: https://developers.reddit.com/apps/lieordiegame

📌 If you don't mod - tell your favorite mod about it. The more communities running the daily lie, the more interesting the global leaderboard gets. Genuinely the highest-leverage thing you can do for the game right now.

Three asks while I have your attention:

  • What category needs more lies?
    • Drop a vote in the comments - history / science / pop culture / sports / weird facts / something else entirely. I plan next month's content based on what people actually say in threads like this one.
  • Android app applied for production yesterday.
    • When it ships you'll see the announcement here first. Want closed-test access in the meantime? Tap the "Test the App Now" widget on the sidebar (quick modmail to get on the list).
  • What's the dumbest lie you've fallen for in the game?
    • Putting together a "wall of shame" post for next week. Drop the date, the topic, or just the lie itself - I'll dig it up from the archive.

Thanks for being early - this community went from zero to genuinely competitive in a few months and I appreciate every one of you sticking around ❤️

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u/thenutsuperman — 12 days ago

Closed Testing End, the Production Game Begins - Finally!!

https://preview.redd.it/dhgmpjljse9h1.png?width=1256&format=png&auto=webp&s=83e2bebd9098bcf4a02e021011b5d88627b47867

I am an indie developer and this is my first ever andriod app that I have developed.

After a lot of hardwork I was able to develop the app after which I came to know that, we are supposed to do a 12 days closed testing.

After a long 14 day streak, this tuesday I saw the "Apply to Production" button turn blue!

Applied for the prod and now here I am waiting for the approval.

A couple of things I learned -

  • Developing App is easy, listing it on play store is a mess.
  • I have never did marketing for anything, this is the first time I tried it and damn, if you market well, you get good returns.
  • My app is developed in react native, had 0 understanding of what the technology is before I built this.
  • You need a funnel for your app to get traction. I am already building one on reddit itself.
    • r/LieOrDie if anybody wants to see.

Happy to answer if anybody has any questions.

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u/thenutsuperman — 12 days ago

Any good games to play on reddit itself?

I have been using reddit for quite some time now.

Not a pro gamer but someone who enjoys light gaming on mobile as well as PC's.

Recently, been getting suggestions on reddit where I can see reddit games.

Any good ones someone can suggest to play?

Simple yet something entertaining?

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u/thenutsuperman — 13 days ago
▲ 1 r/Devvit

Requesting Public Listing - Contacted via MOD Mail but no response

Hi Devvit team,

I'd like to request public listing for my app "Lie or Die" app name: lieordiegame, dashboard:

https://developers.reddit.com/apps/lieordiegame.

About the app: it's a daily "spot the lie" trivia game built on Devvit Web - three statements per round, one is false, 11-second timer.

It runs natively inside the Reddit feed with no download or signup beyond an existing Reddit account.

Why I think it's ready for public listing:

  • Approved and live at r/LieOrDie since v0.0.6, currently on v0.0.16
  • ~8 approved versions in a row, no rejections in the last several
  • Daily Challenge with scheduled cron posts (one fresh lie per day)
  • Endless mode with adaptive difficulty, streak multipliers, lives
  • Per-subreddit + global leaderboards, daily + all-time
  • Snoovatar-backed leaderboard avatars
  • Question reporting + auto-suppression for mod review
  • Sticky scoreboard comment per post (per review guidance)
  • User-initiated share-as-post + challenge-a-friend (3/24h rate limit, runAs: USER + userGeneratedContent)
  • Mod-only quiz image generator for cross-posting between subs

Built fully on the current 0.13 SDK, no Blocks dependencies. Already migrated off the deprecated splash inline-HTML pattern.

I'm targeting Reddit Developer Funds Tier 1 and believe a public listing is the right next step to let mods of trivia / quiz / game subs discover and install it organically.

Happy to answer any questions or provide additional context.

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u/thenutsuperman — 17 days ago

🕵️ Two Truths and a Lie: 10 brain-teasers that fool most people

Each round has two truths and one lie.

Pick the lie, keep score, and check the answer after each question.

No Googling. No cheating. Just vibes and questionable confidence. 😏


1. Which space fact sounds impossible?

  • A) The Sun is made mostly of liquid fire.
  • B) Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system.
  • C) A day on Venus is longer than its entire year.

Answer: >!A — the Sun is plasma, not "liquid fire." Venus really is the hottest planet, and its day is longer than its year.!<


2. Which food myth survives despite being wrong?

  • A) Honey never spoils.
  • B) Carrots were originally purple.
  • C) Eating turkey is the main reason you feel sleepy after a big meal.

Answer: >!C — food comas come mostly from overeating and heavy meals, not turkey alone. Honey and purple carrots are both real facts.!<


3. Which animal fact is actually fake?

  • A) A shrimp's heart is located in its head.
  • B) Goldfish have a memory of only 3 seconds.
  • C) A group of crows is called a "murder."

Answer: >!B — goldfish can remember things for months. Shrimp hearts and a murder of crows are both real.!<


4. Which geography "fact" is a myth?

  • A) The Great Wall of China is visible from space with the naked eye.
  • B) Russia spans 11 time zones.
  • C) Africa is the only continent in all four hemispheres.

Answer: >!A — that's a famous myth. Russia really spans 11 time zones, and Africa sits in all four hemispheres.!<


5. Which history fact doesn't belong?

  • A) Cleopatra lived closer in time to the Moon landing than to the building of the Great Pyramid.
  • B) Oxford University is older than the Aztec Empire.
  • C) Napoleon was unusually short for his era.

Answer: >!C — Napoleon was about average height for his time. The Cleopatra and Oxford facts are true and still break people's brains.!<


6. Which science claim falls apart under scrutiny?

  • A) Hot water can freeze faster than cold water under the right conditions.
  • B) Glass is a slow-moving liquid that flows over centuries.
  • C) Lightning can strike the same spot many times.

Answer: >!B — glass is an amorphous solid, not a liquid. The Mpemba Effect and repeat lightning strikes are both real phenomena.!<


7. Which animal fact is complete fiction?

  • A) Bats are blind.
  • B) Wombat poop is cube-shaped.
  • C) A group of flamingos is called a "flamboyance."

Answer: >!A — bats can see just fine. Cube-shaped wombat poop and a flamboyance of flamingos are both real.!<


8. Which body fact is misleading people?

  • A) Humans glow in the dark, but not enough to see.
  • B) Taste buds are replaced every 1–2 weeks.
  • C) Hair and fingernails keep growing after you die.

Answer: >!C — hair and nails don't keep growing after death. Skin retracts, creating the illusion. Humans do emit tiny amounts of visible light, and taste buds regenerate regularly.!<


9. Which world fact never happened?

  • A) The Eiffel Tower was originally built for Germany.
  • B) Scotland's national animal is the unicorn.
  • C) Antarctica is the largest desert on Earth.

Answer: >!A — the Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 Paris World's Fair. Scotland's unicorn and Antarctica being the world's largest desert are both true.!<


10. Which mind-blowing fact is the impostor?

  • A) There are more possible chess games than atoms in the observable universe.
  • B) Humans only have five senses.
  • C) Bananas are berries, but strawberries technically are not.

Answer: >!B — humans have many more than five senses, including balance, temperature, and proprioception. The chess and banana facts are true.!<


🕵️ Your Detective Rating

0–3: The lies had you on a leash.

4–6: Respectable. But the deception department still owns you.

7–8: Sharp instincts. You're catching most of the fakes.

9: Elite detective. One lie slipped through.

10: Human polygraph. The lies never stood a chance. 🎖️


👇 Drop your score below

And tell us:

Which question were you 100% confident about... and still got wrong?

My bet: #5 fools the most people.

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u/thenutsuperman — 19 days ago

I am developing a game and would need your advice on the UX/UI

Hi everyone,

So I am developing an Andriod Game all by myself. (Development, Distribution, Marketing)

The idea of the game is simple -

  1. You are given 3 statements
  2. One among the 3 is a lie
  3. If you guess the lie in X seconds, you earn a point, else lose a heart
    1. The timer for easy questions is 15s
    2. For medium difficulty questions is 18s
    3. For difficult questions it is 20s
  4. You have total of 5 hearts per game and the hearts can be refilled by watching an ad (capped at 5/hr)

I am continuously trying to improve the game in terms of -

  • UX/UI
  • Questions
  • Technical Errors/Bugs

I would need a solid/brutal feedback on the game but I dont see an option to attach image in the thread.

If anybody wants to give feedback I have also created a Reddit clone for the same game - r/LieOrDie

Stress test the game and I am open for good/bad feedbacks!

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u/thenutsuperman — 21 days ago