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The Day a Comet Hit a Woman's House (and She Kept It!)
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The Day a Comet Hit a Woman's House (and She Kept It!)
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"The Day a Comet Hit a Woman's House (and She Kept It!)" reads like a party game more than a quiz. Diego hosts the whole thing aloud, which means the pack works as well on a group call as it does passed around a room.
Everyone plays on their own device — no app, no signup, no one typing their name into a second screen. You share the link, they tap it, the gameshow starts. 20-second timers, instant reveals, final scoreboard. About 5 minutes for the full run.
What makes the pack feel live is Diego on the mic. Diego delivers fast-paced Spanish-English hype — fiery, arena-level, football-announcer energy.
When the pack ends, there's a one-tap "challenge a friend" share that carries your score into the new link. Good for Discord servers, group chats, fan communities, and the back half of any party where you need something to do. Pack language: English.
Expect roughly 5 minutes for a full playthrough. "The Day a Comet Hit a Woman's House (and She Kept It!)" has 10 questions on a 20-second-per-question clock, with voice-hosted reveals in between.
Players don't need to register. Share the link, they open it, they play. Trivana is built so hosts (classrooms, events, Discord servers) can spin up a game without forcing every participant through a signup flow.
"The Day a Comet Hit a Woman's House (and She Kept It!)" is hosted by Diego, one of Trivana's seven AI gameshow hosts. Diego narrates every question, reacts to answers in real time, and gives the pack its on-mic personality. You can read Diego's full profile and hear the voice at /hosts/diego.
The pack is rated medium — a mid-level challenge — expect questions that reward genuine familiarity with the topic but don't require deep expertise. Combined with the fun tone, it's a good fit for mixed groups with some knowledge of the topic.
At its core, "The Day a Comet Hit a Woman's House (and She Kept It!)" is about Bizarre Historical Events. Questions pull from themes including Unusual Celestial Impacts, Human Encounters With Space, Unexpected Household Events, Fragment Recovery Stories, Aftermath And Ownership, and Legal Disputes Over Land. Exact questions are held back from the landing page so the first run still feels fresh.
Published language: English. Trivana supports ten languages end-to-end (English, Spanish, Hindi, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Arabic, Korean, Chinese), and the AI host speaks each of them natively rather than translating text on top of an English recording.
These 3 games share canonical tags with this one — same fanbase, adjacent angle. Each is a complete playable round with the same AI voice host format.