A GameCube game based on the Hikaru no Go series of anime and manga. It simulates games of Go, the Asian board game, between characters from the series.
Don’t overlook this lost gem! It’s a tasty morsel of trivia that we found under the couch back in the early 2000s, and now we’re pulling it right back out from under that same, dust-mite filled couch!
Animal Genius turns animal trivia into a colorful classroom adventure where every question feels like a mini safari. Test your knowledge across three fun categories—identity, habitats, and wild fun facts—to discover just how much you really know about creatures big and small. With simple controls, bright visuals, and a friendly quiz-master vibe, it’s perfect for kids, families, and anyone who wants to see just how wild their animal brain really is.
Build your very own rockets and fly them to the stars! While your rocket is floating weightlessly in space, the real fun begins! Play one of the 56 different math missions. Each mission has touchable objects floating in space, including stars, coins, clocks, 3D shapes and even pizzas! Earn a bronze, silver or gold medal and also try to beat your high score. Missions range in difficulty from even/odd numbers all the way to square roots.
Stack the States makes learning about the 50 states fun! Watch the states actually come to life in this colorful and dynamic game! As you learn state capitals, shapes, geographic locations and more, you can actually touch, move and drop the animated states anywhere on the screen. Carefully build a stack of states that reaches the checkered line to win each level.
The real-time multiplayer estimation game. Guess numbers, pin locations on the world map, and choose the closest answer. Live against your friends. A pure skill duel, free to play in your browser. No download or installation required.
Based on the long-running game show The Price is Right, the 2010 edition allows players to hit all the highlights from the show - bidding on Contestant's Row, playing one of 30 pricing games, spinning the giant wheel, and hopefully participating in the Showcase.
Single player has two modes. "Classic" simply takes you through a single episode of the show as a contestant. "Three Strikes" has you keep playing as a contestant until you lose at Contestant's Row three times. Win or lose at the Row, you'll still play a pricing game after, and try to rack up the most money before you get your three strikes.
This release improves on the previous DS edition by lowering the audience background noise, with different audio sliders for sound and narration, and features improved animations.
Don't Click the Flower is a narrative personality test where every choice matters.
Answer the questions… but remember the only rule: Don’t click the flower.
Guess the audio from the movie, game or series
Listen to the audio and try to guess it. You have 5 guesses. You get more listening time each time you guess wrong.
Castaway Cross is a daily logic game inspired by Survivor and Immaculate Grid. Connect players across seasons, twists, and eras using strategy, memory, and a bit of intuition. Built for fans who love the details.
You Don't Know Jack: The NetShow was a free-to-play online trivia game based on the You Don't Know Jack series, where you and three other players in the same keyboard could play different episodes that were released weekly and had short television-like full-screen commercials ads in between rounds. The game shut down some time around early 2001.
The Japanese version of You Don't Know Jack Vol.2, presented by Masatoshi Hamada and developed by HAMSTER Corporation, in collaboration with Jellyvision and Berkeley Systems, and published by the agency Yoshimoto Kogyo.