Dive into the world of Comprehensive Sexual Education with our engaging trivia app, designed to both test your knowledge and enhance your understanding through interactive gameplay. Whether you're using it solo or as a teaching tool in the classroom, this app offers a fun and informative way to learn about sexuality. One of the best features? You can enjoy it offline, without needing an internet connection.
Upon launching the app, you're greeted with two primary options: "Play at Random" or "Play by Trivia". Opt for "Play at Random" and you'll be whisked away to a roulette wheel that randomly picks a category and question from a pool of four options. Once you've made your choice, immediate feedback lets you know if you've answered correctly or not, followed by an informative box that delves deeper into the topic of the question. Alternatively, "Play by Trivia" lets you dive into themed trivia sets, each containing 25 questions designed to explore various aspects of sexual education in depth.
For those who enjoy word games, we've introduced an exciting new word puzzle challenge. Here, you'll guess words based on their definitions, working your way through the entire alphabet with a collection of 100 unique words to keep the game fresh and engaging.
Navigate easily with the bottom bar, which includes options to register (your data stays private on your device and is removed when the app is deleted), "Search", "Love without violence", and "Settings". The "Search" function enables you to type in a word and find related questions, making it easy to explore specific topics of interest. If you have questions or need advice, the "Consultation" feature connects you directly with our team for personalized support.
For those concerned about relationships, click on "Love without violence" to take a test that evaluates your relationship and helps identify any signs of violence, promoting healthier connections.
We strongly believe that the first educators in sexuality are parents. As such, our app is recommended for individuals over 12 years old, ideally used with parental guidance to foster open and educational discussions about sexuality.
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