Steamle is a daily guessing game where you try to estimate how many user reviews popular Steam games have received. Everyone sees the same 5 games on any given date, making it a shared challenge for the gaming community!
The Lord of the Rings Trivia' is an engaging mobile game designed for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic fantasy saga. Players can immerse themselves in the rich lore of Middle-earth through a series of challenging trivia questions that cover various aspects of the beloved franchise, including the books, films, characters, locations, and events. The game features multiple levels of difficulty, allowing players of all ages and knowledge levels to participate. Users can test their knowledge individually or compete against friends and other players around the world in timed challenges. The user-friendly interface and visually appealing graphics enhance the gaming experience, while sound effects and music from the films add to the immersive atmosphere. With regular updates and a vast database of questions, 'The Lord of the Rings Trivia' offers endless entertainment and an opportunity for fans to deepen their understanding of Tolkien's universe. Whether you are a casual viewer or a die-hard fan, this game promises to be a fu
Everyone has that one thing they know better than anyone else. On Sway, you can prove it. From Taylor Swift, NBA, Harry Potter, Pokémon, One Piece, Star Wars, and Minecraft to world capitals, memes, hip hop, and ancient history. Crush quizzes in hundreds of topics and climb the global ranks.
A daily guessing game where players aim to guess which Google searches are made more frequently, which musicians have more monthly Spotify streams, and which movies have a higher rating out of 10.
Jeopardy! is a game show style quiz game for play on the Nintendo DS/DSi platform. An accurate representation of the iconic TV show of the same name, Jeopardy! features over 2,400 clues, 1-3 player support and realistic representations of real-life host Alex Trebek and members of the Jeopardy! "Clue Crew." In addition to familiar Jeopardy! "answer-question" gameplay, the DS version contains "commercial break" mini-games and trivia as well as functionality that simulates an in-game studio and audience.
Draw and Guess Online is the funniest, the most colorful and creative game.
You can draw and guess in real time with thousands of the other players online.
Gaming in real time makes Draw and Guess Online such a cheerful and dynamic game.
Everyone loves to play charades with his friends, now you have an opportunity to play this wonderful game on your mobile phone anywhere and at any time with the players all around the world!
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The meaning of the Game Draw and Guess is to guess a word, that was offered to an artist. The artist, in his turn, tries to be either clear or fast while drawing a picture, which is associated with that word.
Get ready for endless laughter and unforgettable memories with Hands Up—the beloved party charades game now supercharged with AI! With over 10,000 five-star ratings and more than a decade of bringing people together, this word-guessing sensation just keeps getting better.
The handheld version of the console versions is along the same lines. It does feature sports-related questions as the main bulk of the game where the player answers questions in three rounds using the D-Pad to spell out answers. However, it does not feature digitized contestants, studio or the host Alex Trebek, though it does feature a photo likeness of him for intros. Instead it features a more cartoonish look without sports-themed contestants and less questions than the console versions. It does feature a two-player option allowing friends to compete head-to-head on the same Game Gear, but only allows the player to compete against one computer opponent as opposed to two as in other versions.
This handheld version differs from its Game Gear version though it does run along the same lines. While it does feature sports related questions ranging from football to baseball and soccer, it does not feature any digitized voices or likeness of either contestants or Alex Trebek, instead opting for generic cartoon-like characters instead.
The twenty-third computer game based on the Smeshariki franchise and the second one that is part of the Pin-Code project. "Get a patent first!" gives everyone the opportunity to be an inventor and create an ingenious device themselves. The whole game is a continuous experiment; before each experiment there is a quiz, then a historical background, and then the experiment itself. You need to arrange the objects so that the experiment is successful, and after each experiment, a patent is issued.