Answers.com created blufr in 2006, to showcase information in a new, exciting way - a true/false trivia game with an edge.
In 2010, Answers.com is reviving the game concept with a more social feel - a lot more social features, sharing options, and more.
The web version of the game is available as a beta right now, but an iPhone app and Facebook app are planned for release in the coming weeks.
Yes, blufr is spelled with a lowercase b.
You can play blufr online at http://www.blufr.com. You can also download it to your iPhone or play as a Facebook app.
Wait to play blufr, the social trivia game, at home on your free time... Or request that blufr be unblocked. Hey, there's a lot to learn from playing it!
Blufr is a true/false trivia game by Answers.com. See the related link. Warning: It may be habit-forming! :)
blufr now has a Facebook app so that you can play it without even leaving Facebook. See the related link below for the app.
Because blufr doesn't take itself too seriously. It's a fun way to learn trivia - some of it believable, and well, some of it just out there!
blufr includes a new feature: bluf-o-grams! You can create your own blufs and send them to your friends on Twitter, Facebook or email! You can also submit your own blufs for the general game play; they must be approved by blufr editors. You can access the bluf-o-gram feature on your profile page. bluf away!
blufr is a true/false trivia game by Answers.com. It was released as a beta version in mid-August 2010. The game came out for the iPhone and web at the beginning of October and a Facebook app a couple weeks after that.
Blufr, the triva game, is associated with WikiAnswers.
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
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