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Argue App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
Jun 16, 2026
Updated
Jun 16, 2026
Argue is a mobile debate and logic training app that puts your reasoning skills to the test through structured, timed discussion scenarios. It's built for anyone who wants to sharpen how they think, not just what they think — from students to professionals looking to argue with more precision and clarity. The app runs entirely offline, so there's no account, no connection required, and no waiting. Everything from your debate history to your skill progression lives right on your device.
Inside the App
What Argue Does
At its core, Argue is a practice arena for critical thinking. You're dropped into timed debate scenarios and scored on the quality and structure of your arguments — not just whether you "win." The home screen greets you with a daily Pro vs. Contra challenge called Daily Spark, alongside several distinct modes: Practice (solo input with feedback), Judge (score sample arguments), and others partially visible in the interface. Each mode targets a different reasoning muscle.
A Topic Library Built for Real Debate
The Topic Library is organized by category — Politics, Technology, Ethics, and more — with a searchable, filterable interface. Topics range in difficulty from Intermediate to Expert and cover genuinely contested ground: whether universal basic income should replace welfare, whether schools should prioritize critical thinking over memorization, and how autonomous vehicles should be governed by ethical rules. Each prompt comes tagged with a difficulty level and subject area, so you can work systematically through what challenges you most.
Progress You Can Actually Track
The Statistics screen breaks down your performance across debates played, wins recorded, and XP earned. A dedicated Skill Composition section (partially visible in screenshots) appears to analyze reasoning patterns over time. The Archive lets you filter past sessions by outcome — Won by Pro or Won by Contra — and review individual results, including scores for both sides of a given debate. The gamified structure, complete with debater levels and XP progression, keeps the feedback loop tight.
Gamified Layer: Tower Rush
There's a Tower Rush mode that sits somewhat apart from the debate mechanics — a building-stacking minigame with 3D European-style architecture, gold coins, and a construction crane lifting pieces into place. It shares the app's bold blue-and-orange visual language and feeds into the same reward system, though its connection to argumentation training is not immediately obvious from the interface alone. If you enjoy the stacking rhythm of a city-builder — watching floors accumulate as your score climbs — Tower Rush scratches that same tactile itch, layered here over debate-driven rewards.
- Fully offline — no network connection or account required
- Timed debate scenarios scored on argument quality and structure
- Topic Library covering Politics, Technology, Ethics, and more
- Modes include Daily Spark, Practice, Judge, and Tower Rush
- Statistics track XP, wins, and skill composition over time
- Archive stores past debates filterable by outcome
The 3D decorative elements scattered across the UI — floating trash cans, puzzle pieces, cranes — add visual energy but may present a navigation challenge for screen reader users, as the app's accessibility handling of these elements is unclear from available information.
App Technical Details
| Platform | Mobile (iOS) |
| Internet Connection | Not required — fully offline on-device |
| Debate Modes | Daily Spark (Pro vs Contra), Practice, Judge, Tower Rush |
| Topic Categories | Politics, Technology, Ethics, Economics, Education (filterable) |
| Difficulty Levels | Intermediate, Advanced, Expert |
| Debate Format | 1v1, timed scenarios with Pro and Contra scoring |
| Progress Tracking | XP points, wins, debates played, debater level, skill composition |
| Navigation Sections | Home, Library, Archive, Stats, Settings |
About Argue App
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