The game was released as a free beta download off of the Nexon Inc. website but was later discontinued in North America due to low playerbase.
Players were rewarded for doing well in the games with an in-game currency which they could use to buy items and clothes for their characters.
In the trivia game, multiple choice questions would be asked by the server and would be answered by the players using the function keys (f1-f4).
In OX, thirty-two players would enter a large board as small lingt-blue bubble avatars.
In this version, the board was Halloween themed and evil laughter could be heard at the start of the game.
stage, three players would stand behind podiums which were themed like the Terran, Protoss, and Zerg HUDs in StarCraft and be asked questions about computer and video games of all genres from all eras.
Despite the player base of the North American beta version being low, there was a community surrounding the game that mostly resembled a clique structure.
Unlike other games where clans are used as a way to obtain people to hunt with or gain experience with, clans in the North American version of QuizQuiz were social hubs where a newcomer to the game could meet new people and chat.
There was also a petition that had upwards of 500 people sign to get Nexon to add new features or maintain the North American version.
[3] QuizQuiz has evolved into the Korean online game Q-Play and has been dropped from all servers outside of South Korea.
The character sprites were later put into a Nintendo DS game called Ping Pals.