Dig-It! Games Releases Maya Quiz App

Maya QuizDig-It! Games has released Maya Quiz, a new iPad  app that offers information about Maya archaeology, history and culture. The game features more than 100 factual, randomized trivia questions about the Maya. 

Players must answer 10 questions in five categories per round of untimed play to prove their mastery of Maya culture. Topics include Math and Time, Daily Life, Religion and Government, History and Central American Geography

Maya Quiz, which costs 99 cents in the App Store, is the fifth app from Dig-It! Games to focus on the ancient Maya civilization. It is designed to complement Mayan Mysteries.

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Christopher Piehler is the former editor-in-chief of THE Journal.

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