Test:Angel Or Devil

Games.

4.5

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Installs

500,000+

Developer

Sopelus Studio

Category

Games

Content Rating

Rated for 3+

Developer Email

[email protected]

Privacy Policy

http://dogwiki.ru/privacy_policy.html

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Editor Reviews

A light, quiz-style entertainment app that doesn’t try too hard but still lands on the charts for people who just want to kill a few minutes. Test: Angel Or Devil sits in that weirdly addictive zone where random personality tests become a low-effort, high-scroll activity. The idea is simple: find out whether someone leans more toward “angelic” or “devilish” by answering quirky, sometimes oddly-worded questions. It doesn’t take itself seriously, and that’s kind of the point.

The user interface is pretty basic—large buttons, bright animations, and emoji-filled transitions. Most of it feels like scrolling through a mobile meme page, with a few interactive touchpoints that turn it into a game-like experience. There’s no deep logic or complex tracking behind the outcomes. It’s more like flipping a digital coin with glitter on it.

There's a mix of humor, light judgment, and cheeky remarks throughout the experience. Every "test" feels like a mix of astrology, Buzzfeed quiz logic, and TikTok caption humor. One moment, it asks, "Would you lie to protect a friend?" and the next moment, it's calculating "evil percentage" in bold, glowing fonts.

Perfect for idle moments. That’s really the main use case. This isn’t built for long sessions or repeat playability unless the user enjoys watching their personality percentages change for no reason at all.

Features

  • Quirky Personality Tests: Dozens of short tests with dramatic titles like "How Dark is Your Soul?" or "Are You Pure?". Each quiz includes 8–10 casual questions and ends with a colorful verdict. No login or scoring history is needed.

  • Angel vs Devil Percentage: Every result splits the user’s “score” into an Angel or Devil ratio. It doesn’t reveal the logic behind the math, but the visual presentation is flashy enough to overlook that.
  • Instant Share Buttons: After each test, shareable cards are auto-generated with result badges. Works well for those who want to post to social platforms or send results as inside jokes to friends.
  • Minimalist Navigation: Everything’s one tap away. A scrollable test list, one-tap entry, and one-tap results. There’s no complex menu system or ads between every screen (though banner ads do sit at the bottom).

  • Cartoon-style Graphics and Emojis: Visuals are intentionally over-the-top. Cartoon halos, red devil tails, angel wings—it’s full of emoji explosions, reaction faces, and meme-style fonts. It adds to the chaotic charm.

Pros

  • Easy to Use: The entire app can be navigated with one hand. No learning curve, no setup, and no account registration. It opens straight into the tests.
  • Light Entertainment: The app understands its purpose—it’s not serious, and it doesn’t try to be. The writing leans into humor, which works well in short bursts.
  • Minimal Data or Storage Load: Since there’s no heavy backend or assets loading in the background, it runs smoothly on low-end devices and doesn't eat up memory.
  • Frequent Updates to Test List (Occasionally): The test catalog changes from time to time. New quizzes are added in line with seasonal themes or trending ideas (like “Valentine’s Heart Scale” or “How Mischievous Is Your Brain?”).

Cons

  • Results Feel Random: There’s no clear logic between the answers and the result percentages. It’s mostly fluff, which makes the experience lose replay value quickly.
  • Repetitive Structure: All tests follow the same pattern, which can start to feel stale after a few tries. There’s very little variation beyond the question text.
  • Too Many Ads After Results: While the app isn’t aggressive mid-test, post-result ads can feel excessive. Especially when the user is casually jumping from one test to the next.

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