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Looney Test is a chaotic quiz/trivia game from Sabec that launched on October 31, 2025. Available on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, it’s a single-player experience designed for 12 rounds of absurd multiple-choice questions. The premise is simple: answer the weirdest prompts imaginable and rate your own “Looniness” from 1 to 10. Think “What’s your least favorite holiday?” paired with surreal options. It’s a lighthearted, party-friendly test of your inner weirdness. Best for 1-4 players taking turns, with a focus on shared laughs over competition.
Each round gives 10 seconds to pick an answer from four options. Questions range from intentionally vague (“How often do you…?”) to nonsensical (“Which celebrity would be your pet?”). After choosing, players rate their own madness on a scale. Results screen highlights the most “Looney” player. Controls are minimal, just a button press to select. The game lacks progression but leans into replayability through random question shuffling. Sessions top out at 15 minutes, making it ideal for quick bursts. The humor thrives on absurdity, with answers that reward lateral thinking over knowledge.
PlayPile community ratings average 4.3/5, with 84% completion. Average playtime is 30 minutes, but 62% finish in under 20. Moods are overwhelmingly “amused” (78%) and “relieved” (15%), reflecting its stress-free vibe. Critics praised the “laughter-per-minute ratio” and “zero-entry barrier.” One review: “Like a group therapy icebreaker.” Achievements include “First Degree Loon” (finish once) and “Certified Lunatic” (beat your high score). 43% of players hit all achievements in under two hours.
Looney Test isn’t deep, but it’s a hit for groups craving silly bonding. With a $9.99 price tag, it’s a low-risk buy. The 84% completion rate suggests satisfaction, though solo players may tire quickly. Achievements add a nudge toward replay, but the real value is in shared moments. If your friends enjoy overanalyzing nonsense, this is your game. Skip if you prefer logic puzzles.
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