10K+
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Zoshi
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Entertainment
Category
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Teen
Content Rating
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So, I stumbled upon this app called Gay Test - Sexuality Quizzes by Zoshi, and honestly, I was just curious. It's basically a personality quiz type of thing, but focused entirely on sexuality and attraction. You know those BuzzFeed-style tests that tell you what kind of pizza you are? It's like that, but with a more serious undertone. When I first opened it, the interface was super simple, almost too simple. A big, colorful button said “Start Test,” and there were a few other options for different quizzes. First impression? It felt a bit like a mobile version of those old online quizzes from the early 2010s. No crazy animations, no sign-up wall, just a straightforward launch screen. I downloaded it from the Play Store, and it was free, which is always a plus. No registration required initially, though I later saw options for in-app purchases if you wanted premium results or to remove ads. It's definitely not a high-budget app, but for a quick, free test, it gets the job done without much fuss.
After tapping the main test, the experience was pretty straightforward. It starts with about 20 to 30 questions, each one asking how you feel about different scenarios or people. You select from options like “Strongly Agree” to “Strongly Disagree.” The onboarding is zero — you just jump right in. I noticed there is a small progress bar at the top, which is handy so you know how much longer it will take. The questions are fine, but some of them felt a little repetitive or oddly phrased. For example, “I feel sexually attracted to people of the same gender” shows up a few times in different wording. That got a bit monotonous. On the plus side, the app saves your progress if you accidentally exit, which is a nice touch. Once you finish, it processes and shows you a result screen with a percentage scale, like “75% heterosexual, 25% homosexual,” along with a short description. It's not scientific, obviously, but it's engaging if you treat it like a casual self-reflection tool.
After using it for a while, I have mixed feelings. It's definitely fun if you're in a group of friends and want to take quizzes together, or if you're genuinely curious about how you might lean on a spectrum. But it's not something I'd rely on for serious answers. Compared to something like the Kinsey Scale test or even some more polished LGBTQ+ apps, Gay Test - Zoshi feels more like a party trick than a tool. The main difference is that this app is trying to be lighthearted, while some others aim to be educational or supportive. I can see someone keeping it installed if they like taking different quizzes regularly, since it has a few variations. But personally, I felt the novelty wore off after the first two tests. The ads can be annoying too — they pop up between questions sometimes. In the end, it's a harmless time-waster, but not a keeper on my phone.
features
- 🎯 Interactive Quiz Engine: Unlike some static tests, this app gives you instant visual feedback with a sliding scale and personalized text. For example, apps like “Am I Gay?” usually just give a yes/no or percentage, but Zoshi's version shows a neat bar graph that moves as you answer hypothetical questions. It makes the experience feel more dynamic and less like a boring checklist.
- 🎯 Multiple Quiz Options: You are not stuck with just one test. There are separate quizzes for romantic attraction, sexual attraction, and even aesthetic preference. This is broader than something like “IDRlabs Sexual Orientation Test,” which only offers one core test. Having a variety keeps things fresh if you want to explore different aspects of yourself.
- 🎯 Privacy-Focused Design: The app does not ask for your email or force you to create an account to see results. In contrast, many similar apps like “Quiz Planet” require sign-up to unlock full results. Here, you can take the test, see the outcome, and exit without leaving any digital footprint, which feels respectful for such a personal topic.
- 🎯 Lighthearted Tone: While sexuality quizzes can feel heavy or clinical, Zoshi's app uses casual language and colorful graphics. It avoids the serious, almost diagnostic vibe you get from apps like “The Kinsey Test.” This makes it more approachable for someone just casually exploring, without feeling like they are being judged.
pros
- 💪 Completely Free to Start: You can access all the main quizzes without spending a cent. Other apps like “Sexual Orientation Test Pro” often hide the full test behind a paywall or a subscription. This one lets you try everything first, which is a huge plus for casual users.
- 💪 No Account Required: Unlike “Quizify” or “Fun Personality Tests,” Zoshi does not push you to sign up. That means less spam and no risk of your data being shared. Feels safer and less pushy.
- 💪 Simple and Fast: The whole test takes about 5 minutes. Compare that to “The Multidimensional Scale of Sexuality,” which can take 30 minutes and feels like homework. This is perfect for a quick break between tasks.
cons
- ⚠️ Repetitive Questions: Some questions are essentially the same but reworded. “Are you attracted to men?” and “Do you find males appealing?” appear multiple times. “Am I Gay Quiz” from other developers does a better job at varying the language to keep it interesting.
- ⚠️ Intrusive Ads: Between every few questions, a full-screen video ad plays. It really breaks the flow. Similar apps like “LGBTQ+ Test Lite” show ads only after the test, which is much less annoying.
- ⚠️ Lack of Educational Content: The results tell you your percentage, but there is no explanation, resources, or community links. Apps like “TrevorSpace” or “Coming Out Support” provide context and help. Zoshi's app feels shallow in comparison, offering no real support for what the results might mean to someone who is genuinely questioning.
- ⚠️ No Offline Mode: If your internet connection drops, the app freezes and you lose progress. Other basic quiz apps save the state locally, but this one forces you to restart. It is frustrating if you are on a subway or in a weak signal area.
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