The Land Before Time: Toddler Time is an educational game for Windows-based PCs intended for children ages 2-4. It was released by Sound Source Interactive in North America in October 1999. It features a series of five minigames, each with three difficulty settings featuring characters from the series. In their review of the title, Discovery Educational declared that "we found the label of 'toddler' for this software to be somewhat of a misnomer. Most toddler software titles require very little mouse/keyboard skills and feature very basic concepts", saying that the game was more appropriate for players over 3 years old, and that "children in the upper end of the suggested age group will find a fair amount to do".
Turn your PlayStation game console into a party! With original music, blistering humor, and a sarcastic host, You Don't Know Jack whisks you from the green room to prime time at a pace so fast it'll make your head spin. Get the question right and score some cash; get it wrong and pay the price.
Ready? Put your knowledge to the test and your ego on the line. You Don't Know Jack is the quiz show party game where high culture and pop-culture collide.
Simple 1500 Series vol. 12 - The Quiz is a quiz game that features more than 15000 different questions of different subjects, the game features also a 2 player mode.
iSketch is a game where you draw a given word while the rest of the users in your room score points by guessing it. Be creative and don't use letters!
iSketch is also useful to learn different languages as people from all over the world play it 24/7
You Don't Know Jack: Offline is the 5th volume in the You Don't Know Jack Series. Most of its questions were taken from the You Don't Know Jack NetShow that ran from 1996 to 2000.
Save the world with maths! An educational game where you act as a judge on olympics, solve egyptian riddles and craft keys into locks in an aztec tomb all while learning about geometry, fractions, unit conversions and other mathematical concepts.
Wild West Math is an educational game designed to help students in grades 2–6 practice and improve core math skills. Through a variety of activities themed around the American Wild West, players work on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and long division. The game features colorful Western characters, adjustable difficulty settings, tutorial help screens, and progress tracking to accommodate a range of learning needs.
"100 Man-Yen Quiz Hunter" (1 Million Yen Quiz Hunter) is a game based on a Japanese quiz show. The quiz show aired from 1981 to 1993 and was produced by TV Asahi.
This is a quiz show where viewers can participate, with 20 prizes being competed for, and the winner being determined by the total amount of prizes earned.