I'm building a daily quiz game for iOS/Swift devs — ~1,700 questions across 17 topics. Would you actually use this?
Hey all, solo dev here. In the age of AI I got a bit worried about my own brain going lazy — autocompleting instead of thinking — so in my free time I've been building a small game to keep Swift skills sharp.
It's a bite-sized quiz with a bit of game on top: a few minutes a day of "what does this print?", spot-the-bug, fill-in-the-blank and concept questions, wrapped in a world map with streaks / XP / levels.
Launching with 17 topics across the Swift stack — Swift Basics, Protocols & Generics, Concurrency, SwiftUI, Networking & Codable, Memory Management, Testing, App Architecture and more — roughly 1,700 questions to start.
One thing I'd really like to do: let people submit their own questions to be added, since the best ones come from real experience.
No link and nothing to sell yet — I genuinely just want to know if this is useful to anyone besides me. 50-second clip below.
Honest questions:
Would you actually play a couple of minutes a day?
Which topic would you want to be drilled on most?
What would make this an instant "no" for you?
Brutal feedback welcome — thanks 🙏