Date: 23rd May 2007
Trivia Treasure Hunt on a Quest for Trivia Hunters.

Complete Trivia is scouting for talent. For the last three years Complete Trivia has hosted a trivia treasure hunt called Complete Interactive Trivia. This is a subscription only event held every month and attracting hordes of trivia players and quizmasters to hunt for trivia across the World Wide Web.
 
Their homepage is refreshingly simple and plain, no flashing banner advertising, no pages of hype and confusing multitudes of content. You might even think that there’s not much to see here and surf off on your way without discovering (as one of their clients writes in a testimonial) - the best entertainment you can have, with your clothes on!
 
This classic plain façade however, like all good quality architecture, hides a huge mansion of trivia information, a powerful unique and exciting new concept that brings trivia out of the eighties and into the twenty first century. Subscribe to this trivia treasure hunt for a month and see what I mean.
 
The old mode of trivia play is about knowing the answer when you’re on the spot. Pub and Club trivia quizzes require that no laptops, cell phones or reference material be brought into the venue room during the competition. Online trivia games have a clock counting down so you only have minutes to input an answer and mostly the answer is there on the screen in a choice of A, B, C or D.
 
Both these systems work extremely well and provide exciting entertainment for their competitors but there’s a huge group of people who don’t have fast reactions and immaculate memories that still enjoy the format of a question and answer trivia quiz. There are people who, due to their locality or a disability, are housebound or have a lot of time on their hands who have been limited to the flashy ad sites or one night a week at the local club with it’s ‘everyone can be a winner’ simplicity.
 
Complete Trivia changed all of that when its quiz went online. The instant accessibility of its trivia quiz makes it the ideal computer game for people looking for a more relaxed form of gaming. No bosses to kill, no sore fingers repeatedly hitting the keys at a fast pace for points, just a question, a search, and an answer. It is a trivia treasure hunt, as each clue leads you towards the final celebratory music and the knowledge that you won, not the prizes – but immense satisfaction - by simply finishing. There are prizes though, check out the site -  see what you can win, there is prize money to be had.
 
And so Complete Trivia is scouting for competitors and trivia lovers of all ages and from all walks of life. In the next few months they’re installing a new shopping cart that will enable them to easily give out coupons and free subscriptions. For now, go to the trivia treasure hunt and try their sample quiz just for fun. Then watch this space – it will be soon - and see if you can get one of the 100 free subscriptions or the 200 discount vouchers they’ll be giving out on a first come first served basis.
 

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