Quackprep | Game

Most prep platforms have static question banks. The QuackPrep game uses an adaptive engine that mirrors the Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) of the GRE or GMAT. If you answer three questions correctly in a row, the "water level rises" – you face harder "predator" questions. If you start to struggle, the game offers "lily pad hints" without penalizing your score. This ensures you are always in a state of flow: not bored by easy questions, not overwhelmed by impossible ones.

This is the most innovative feature. Named after the classic coding technique, the QuackPrep game allows you to "talk" to an AI-generated rubber duck about your essays. You read your draft aloud to the duck. The duck doesn't respond with text, but with visual heat maps showing where your argument is weak, where your thesis is strong, and where your grammar sinks. It gamifies revision by turning editing into a puzzle rather than a chore. quackprep game

You play as a semi-competent, rubber-duck-obsessed intern at a dystopian consultancy firm called Prepex Corp. Your job: prepare for every possible scenario, from mundane board meetings to alien invasions, using tools that make no logical sense. Most prep platforms have static question banks