Does my crush like me? Test
zarpappRating4.7

Installs
100K+
Developer
zarpapp
Category
Entertainment
Content Rating
Everyone
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About this app
Does my crush like me? Test, published by zarpapp in Google Play's Entertainment and Family sections, is a lightweight quiz rather than any kind of measuring tool. The whole experience is built around a single short questionnaire: you answer about ten multiple-choice questions on how the other person behaves around you, such as whether they text first, hold eye contact or remember small details, and the app adds your answers into a percentage and a brief verdict. Nothing is scanned, connected or analysed behind the scenes; every result comes straight from the boxes you tick, so two people who answer the same way get the same score. It sits with the party-quiz and personality-test crowd rather than with dating or messaging apps, and its natural home is a group of friends passing a phone around. Treat the percentage as a conversation starter, not a reading of anyone's real feelings.
Expert Review
As a piece of light entertainment the app does exactly what its title promises and very little more, which is a description rather than a complaint. There is no sign-up, no permission to grant and no waiting: you open it, tap through ten questions and get a number, and that speed is the main thing it has going for it. The questions are written in plain language and lean on the everyday signals people already look for, like who starts the conversation, how much they remember and whether they make time, so answering feels natural and the result feels vaguely plausible, which is the whole trick of a quiz like this. What it cannot do is measure anyone's feelings. The score is arithmetic on your own answers and nothing more; the app never sees the other person, and if you answer optimistically it hands back an optimistic percentage. Anyone hoping for insight into a real relationship should read it as a game, and younger users in particular should understand that a phone quiz has no way of knowing what a classmate actually thinks. Practically, the trade-off for a free install is advertising: the listing carries the Contains ads label, and reviewers report the usual banner and full-screen breaks between questions and around the result, so expect interruptions. On the other hand there are no in-app purchases pushing a paywall, and because the app works entirely from the answers you type, it does not need your contacts, camera or location to run, a genuinely lighter privacy footprint than the selfie-scanning novelties on the same shelf. It is filed under Family and clean enough for a young audience, though parents may still prefer their kids treat romance quizzes as jokes. Worth a download if you want a five-minute icebreaker to share with friends and can tolerate the ads; easy to skip if you expected a real answer, an ad-free run or anything resembling accuracy.
Key Functional Highlights
- Ten quick multiple-choice questions
- Instant percentage with a short verdict
- No account or sign-in needed
- Works from your answers only, nothing is scanned
- Retake anytime with different answers
Advantages & Benefits
- Finishes in under two minutes
- Plain, easy-to-answer questions
- No camera, contacts or location required
- Free with no in-app purchases
- Fun to pass around a group of friends
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