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App Review: QYOU – Question Party

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Icebreaker games come in all shapes and sizes, and with holiday parties in full swing, you’ve probably seen them all. Some involve paper, dividing into teams, or even secret identities. But sometimes, simplicity is best when it comes to something that will make a group of people laugh, cheer in excitement, or even open up for personal conversations.

QYOU – Question Party provides randomized icebreaker questions for your next holiday gathering. These questions on childhood favorites, unpopular opinions, and hypothetical situations are sure to make a room of acquaintances light up in laughter. 

For a little bit deeper conversations especially suitable for a date, the app also has “heart warmer” questions. These questions encourage conversation that goes beyond the surface, revealing past experiences, deep thoughts, and self-reflection to get to know someone’s heart better.

If you like what you see, you can invest in the Premium version which opens a third category of questions called “Sizzling Firestarters” that you’ll only want to ask “that special someone.” More applicable, the Premium version also includes thousands of regularly added questions and custom games. Premium costs $2.99 per month.

With QYOU’s questions, you can make your next gathering more memorable and personalized, breaking the ice and creating a cozy atmosphere where your guests get to know each other. Be sure to check out the app for your next long car ride with family, holiday work party, or night in with friends!

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As a sophomore journalism major at A&M, Lily Hager spent the past year officially beginning her much anticipated journalistic career. Last spring, she joined the Maroon Weekly team as an intern, and she continues now as a staff writer. Outside of studying and writing, she cares for her rabbit Fleur, maintains a jungle of indoor plants, and frequently searches for unique items at antique and thrift stores. She spends her summers working various jobs including at a candy shop, Dallas Morning News, and Pine Cove City most recently. Much of her free time is spent in coffee shops, libraries and parks to study, though she also loves creating and enjoying a cozy space at home.

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