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The Moron Test Lite hits the AppStore

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, September 17th, 2010 at 12:13 PM

DistinctDev launched an iOS Lite version of its hilarious brain-teasing app – The Moron Test. Having generated over 50% of its paid downloads from the Lite version on Android, the company is trying to repeat the success with the iUsers.

During the first two months in the Android Market, The Moron Test Lite has been downloaded for more than 700,000 times and had the conversion rate from free to the paid version above 7%.

The Moron Test Lite consists of the “Old School” section which originally made up the entirety of the application that was the number one paid app on the US AppStore at launch. The game tests players’ intelligence and acuity by challenging them to think outside the box. There are more than 45 questions included as well as 100+ original steps that hone your speed, memory and reflex.

The Moron Test is definitely not a title that will make you super smart nor more productive, but will definitely help you… well… not be a moron, while entertaining you at the same time. I tried it for few moments and let me tell you one thing – it’s not too easy being a non-moron these days. ;)

The Moron Test Lite (FREE) [iTunes link]
The Moron Test ($0.99) [iTunes link]

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