http://www.philosophersnet.com/games/
There lies a variety of philosophy tests/games. Some are pretty interesting "Battleground God" and "Morality play" are good ones to start with. Battleground god tests to see if your belief or lack there of in god/gods is internally consistant or just a bunch of poorly thought out gobbledy gook.
I faired well in this one, getting by having to only "bite a bullet" once, but it was in a question dealing with the supposed nature of god, and really seemed to me to be an irrelevant technicality to me (I failed in making what I thought god should be if he did exist internally consistant on one point, but I don't think that detracts any from my reasoning that he doesn't exist.) But fair is fair, and they did catch me on a point.
On Morality Play I was told "Your Moral Pasimony Score is 92%", which is neither good nor bad really. It merely shows how you reason on things morally. Personally I see it as a good thing, as it implies moral consistency, I don't have a bunch of rules with asterisks next to them. But alternatively it could imply a lack of moral complexity. Either way, I thought it was interesting. I'm going to go try some more, have at them, and discuss.

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