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Another flashcard app abandoned after three days? If “I know I should study” never quite turns into actually studying, meet Quiz Door Rush — an iOS app that turns the questions you import into a sabotage-filled 3D action race. It’s a study tool and a competitive quiz game in one.
The rule is simple: four doors stand at the end of the arena, and only one hides the correct answer. Dive through it before your rival does. Shoot, drop bombs, ram opponents off course — first to 3 points takes the match.
▶ See it in action (screenshots & full feature tour)View the Quiz Door Rush landing page
What is Quiz Door Rush? A quiz × sabotage action race
Quiz Door Rush is a study app with two modes you flip between with a single switch: Study and Game. The same question sets — imported from pasted text, PDFs, or photos — power both your drills and your battles. That’s the key difference from ordinary quiz apps: you race on your own material. Certification past papers, vocabulary lists, class exam prep — whatever you need to memorize today becomes tonight’s battle stage.
- Dive through the correct door first! A heated race to 3 points
- Shot, Bomb, Dash and more sabotage items for dramatic comebacks
- A hands-free Study Mode with read-aloud (TTS) and voice answers
- Bulk-import questions in seconds from text, PDF, or photos
Game Mode explained — rules in 30 seconds, mind games forever
Drag to move, four buttons — that’s the whole tutorial
Drag the screen to run, then throw yourself through the door you believe is correct. That’s it. But crash into a wrong door and you’re hit with a slow-down penalty — and while you’re crawling, your rival is smashing through the right one. Knowing the answer isn’t enough; you need it at reflex speed. That pressure is exactly what makes the material stick.
8 items and gimmicks keep every race open until the last second
- Shot — zap rivals into slow-mo
- Bomb — drop it to stall them (mind the blast)
- Dash — rocket forward and ram
- Stomp — leap and squash from above
- Change — once per round, shuffle the entire door lineup. The ultimate trump card
- Pitfall — fall in and kiss your lead goodbye
- Speed Up — grab it for an instant boost
- Star — anyone who touches you slows down
There are 8 arenas — bridges, pillar mazes, pitfall-riddled canyons — so a fresh layout keeps the same question set replayable match after match.
Your opponent: an adaptive bot that levels up as you win — or a friend
In Solo Practice you face an adaptive ★1–5 bot that gets stronger every time you beat it, keeping every race neck-and-neck. Want a human rival? Friend Match pairs anyone who enters the same 4-digit code (no points at stake), with Game Center names shown on screen.
Study Mode — hands-free memorization with read-aloud and voice answers
Think it’s “just a game”? Study Mode is a serious, distraction-free drill tool:
- Read-aloud (TTS) + Auto mode — questions and choices are spoken, and the drill advances by itself. Perfect for commutes.
- Answer by voice — tap the mic and say it. Works when your hands are busy or your eyes are done for the day.
- Cards & PDF tabs — flashcard review and a PDF library sit right next door.
- Post-match review — reopen every question from the game you just played, with answers, explanations, and notes. The questions you lost are the ones you never forget.
Import your questions in seconds — text, PDF, and photos
The heart of the app is its built-in question parser. Paste exam text as-is, pick a PDF, or snap a photo of a worksheet — it automatically detects question numbers, choices, correct answers, and explanations and turns them into structured, editable questions.
Shared reading passages (“Read the following passage and answer questions 3–4”) are automatically attached to exactly the right questions. Every detected question gets badges — choices, answer, explanation, passage — and can be reviewed and edited before import. Building question banks by hand is over.
11 languages, no account, data stays on your device
The app is localized into 11 languages — Japanese, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Vietnamese, Korean, and Chinese — and follows your device language automatically, from menus to in-game text. That makes it a natural fit for language-learning question sets, too.
- No account required. Your question sets are stored on your device.
- No Game Center sign-in needed for Solo Practice. Sign in only when you want Friend Match with a 4-digit code.
- A starter pack of 5 demo questions is bundled in, so you can play a game the moment it’s installed.
Who it’s for
- Anyone grinding past papers for certifications or entrance exams
- People whose flashcard streaks die after three days
- Friends and families who want to turn studying into a competition
- Commuters who want to memorize by ear and voice alone
FAQ
Q. Can I use my own questions?
A. Yes. Import via pasted text, PDF, or photos. Question numbers, choices, correct answers, and explanations are auto-detected, and everything can be reviewed and edited before adding.
Q. Can I play against friends?
A. Yes. In Friend Match, everyone who enters the same 4-digit code gets matched (no points at stake). Game Center names are shown on screen.
Q. Do I need to sign in to Game Center?
A. Solo Practice works without signing in. Sign-in is required only for Friend Match.
Q. Can I use it purely for studying?
A. Absolutely. Study Mode includes read-aloud (TTS), auto-advance, voice answers, flashcards, and a PDF library — and after each match you can review the questions with answers, explanations, and notes.
Q. Which languages are supported?
A. Japanese, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Vietnamese, Korean, and Chinese — 11 in total.
Q. Where is my data stored?
A. Question sets are stored locally on your device. No account registration is required.
The bottom line — today’s questions become tonight’s showdown
Import what you need to learn, drill it, then take it straight into battle. Quiz Door Rush is where “I have to study” turns into “one more round.” The sting of crashing into the wrong door will teach you faster than any flashcard ever did. Friends or the bot — outrun them all with what you know.
▶ Screenshots and full feature detailsView the Quiz Door Rush landing page
