Cognido: A University Project That Conquered the App Stores
Developed by university student David Schreiber, Cognido is a solo-developed, multiplayer brain-training game that's already amassed an impressive 40,000 downloads. This fast-paced game pits players against friends and strangers in quick-fire challenges ranging from simple math equations to trivia and beyond.
Many university projects fade into obscurity, but Cognido is a notable exception. Its success is easy to understand: the game taps into the enduring appeal of brain training games, reminiscent of the popular Dr. Kawashima series, although its squid-like mascot, Nido, offers a different aesthetic.
Made in Germany and Available Globally
Unlike many university assignments, Cognido offers both free and premium gameplay options. While a subscription unlocks the full potential, a free trial allows players to test the waters before committing.
A significant update is on the horizon, introducing a new "Clash" mode that supports four to six players, adding a competitive layer to the brain-bending challenges.
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