One of my favorite questions was something like: "If you had one day left to live, what would you do?" and the answer I chose " Leave detailed instructions about the disposal of your ashes" cracked me up. And funny enough, on the other side Rebecca chose the exact same answer. It went on to be a hilarious discussion on this subject. The questions and answers are some of them funny but also serious, giving a clear vision of how that person is and how he/she reacts in real life situations. A strong point is also that they seem to have a big database since I played a couple of dozens of games and didn't get any question repeated.

What I really liked about FinchZee was its real-time nature. I got an adrenaline rush by playing the game with real people, seeing how they're reading the question, selecting the answer and keeping my fingers crossed she chooses the same answer as me, especially at the third question :). I got lucky or better said compatible with a couple of girls. And this mechanism establishes a "common ground" between the two that helps you skip the time lost talking to all kind of people that you don't have nothing in common with.

FinchZee is available in both iTunes and Google Play.