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In the world of I, Oracle there are little people, let’s call them “followers”. Your followers come up to you with questions and, if answered correctly, you gain even more followers! Come back later to see the correct answers and to beat your friends on the weekly and monthly leaderboards.

If you're not sure about an answer, you can ask for help through one of two lifelines. Take your pick between the answers of every user or just the answers of I, Oracle experts! Remember though, the future is unknown; the answers are not guaranteed to be correct!

Questions are divided into different categories, but they are all related to North American pop culture, locations and events.

You can also decorate your I, Oracle world with plants that give you free rubies and increase the amount of followers you can have at one time. Be one of the first to try out this ground-breaking new trivia game!

Features:
- New questions every day!
- Lifelines that help you pick the right answer!
- Submit your own questions for prestige and free rubies!
- Weekly and monthly leaderboards!
- Decorate your world with bizarrely beautiful plants!
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