v1.2.6 — World Cup Night
v1.2.6 — World Cup Night
Just in time for the World Cup, Quizify gets one of its own. This release adds two brand-new packs built around football's biggest tournament, brings pack selection onto the very first screen, and lets every host screen finally speak your Home Assistant's language.
Here's what's new.
🏆 Two new World Cup packs
Quizify now ships a World Cup category in both languages, World Cup in English and Weltmeisterschaft in German, with roughly two hundred questions about football's biggest stage. These are not dry who-won-in-which-year lookups. They are the surprising, weird-but-true kind that make a room go wait, really? The trophy that isn't solid gold, a goal scored eleven seconds after kickoff, the stolen cup a dog dug out of a London garden.
Every question was generated and then reviewed for accuracy, with the ambiguous and the disputed thrown out rather than shipped. So the argument at the table stays about who remembered, not whether the fact was right.
⚽ Pick your pack on the first screen
Choosing what to play no longer means opening the settings. The setup screen now carries the pack picker itself: a World Cup spotlight up top and every other pack as a tappable chip right beneath it. Difficulty, rounds, and timer stay tucked under "Adjust settings" for the nights you want to fine-tune.
The World Cup card behaves like any other pack now too. You tap it to select or deselect it, the same as the chips, and start the round with the Start Game button when you're ready. Pick one theme, mix several, or just hit Mixed and go.
🌍 Every screen in your language
The launcher and dashboards used to flash English and then flip to whatever language the browser happened to be set to, ignoring your Home Assistant setting. Now every host screen follows your Home Assistant language from the first paint. An English home stays English, a German home stays German, with no flicker in between.
Your guests are unaffected in the best way: their phones still follow each person's own language, so an English-speaking friend and a German-speaking one can sit at the same table and each read the game in their own words.
🙏 Thank you
This release is the sum of a lot of small reports from people who played a round, noticed the thing that was off, and sent it back. The word that flipped to the wrong language, the card that started the game too eagerly. All of it made the game feel more finished.
Pour a drink, cue up a pack, and let the room argue about the answers. May the best team win.
20 packs · 2,893 questions · 2 languages · runs entirely on your local network