Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: 3rd Edition is the third game based on the successful TV show. Not surprisingly the game itself is unchanged with the exception of new questions. The player takes the role of a candidate and has to answer 15 questions by choosing the correct answer out of four given possibilities.
Wortgewandt is all about the art of forming meaningful words from a jumble of letters in the shortest possible time.
The game is specifically tailored to the German-speaking world – including the common Anglicisms that are also omnipresent in German.
Pole Chudes: Capital Show is a fan-made recreation of the TV-show of the same name (the Russian version of Wheel of Fortune).
There are up to three players at one time, two controlled by a human and one by AI (characters from famous USSR cartoons). They have to guess the word by one letter or completely (without error) in turns, rolling the wheel with special symbols on it, which decide the sum of money rewarded for a right answer or its multiplier, skip turn, burn all the money, open any letter and a super prize (when chosen, the player should leave the game). As a part of the joke, all prizes are useless, like a toothpick or lace, but they are left with the address to pick them up.
WOS is an interactive game for streamers that can be played with the audience through Twitch chat!
Players challenge themselves to form words from mixed letters that are displayed on the screen.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? the video game features all the TV Show Quiz Game's assets and structure. There are 15 questions that will take you from a virtual 100 to 1 million. There are 4 answers to each question and only one of the answers is correct. Use the Wii Remote to choose the answer you think is correct. If you're right, you will win the virtual value for that question and move onto the next level.
Discover the deadliest creatures, astonishing aquatic life, and all the wonders of this amazing planet in Nat Geo Challenge! Wild Life, a highly interactive, fast-paced trivia game where up to four players can compete.
Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! is a trivia video game developed by Artificial Mind and Movement and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE), and part of the Scene It? series of games. It was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii on November 17, 2009 in North America, and in December 2009 in Europe and Australia. The game features puzzles from high-grossing films at the time and from films considered the best.
1 vs. 100 was a massively multiplayer online Xbox Live adaptation of the trivia game show of the same name. It was delisted on Feb 15, 2010, less than 3 months after launch.
At the beginning of each 1 vs. 100 Live round, a player was selected as "The One" and 100 players were selected to be "The Mob". Everyone else remained in "The Crowd". Selection is based on weekly, round, and season (lifetime) score.
The game's rules were nearly identical to the game show's: a question is posed, and both The One and The Mob must select an answer from three choices. If The One gets the question wrong, the game is over and the prize money is split up amongst The Mob. If The One gets the answer right, members of The Mob who got the question wrong are eliminated. The payout would go up for every tenth member of The Mob eliminated. The One could opt to quit with their winnings at various intervals, or press their luck and continue on.
The Live version added the notion of "The Crowd", which allowed hundreds of thousands of players
This version of Jeopardy! focuses more on sports related themes with 700 different categories and 3,500 questions to answer related to sports such as baseball, football, hockey, etc., along with many other sub-categories such as players, sports equipment and the like.
The rules are still the same as the others, there are three rounds where the player buzzes in to answer and spells out the answers using the D-pad. It features digitized photography of sports-themed clad contestants such as baseball, football, volleyball and the like along with authentic digitized studio surroundings and the likeness and voice of long time Jeopardy! host, Alex Trebek.
This 2012 update of the classic Jeopardy! quiz game includes 3,000 clues in the Jeopardy!, Double Jeopardy! and Final Jeopardy! formats. The game also includes the premier of the "Jeopardy! Clue Crew" for the first time in a home game format, while also featuring host Alex Trebek and announcer Johnny Gilbert. Between rounds multiplayer mini-games are offered as breaks. Online multiplayer is supported to play against other players.
Buzz!: The Mega Quiz released as Buzz! The Maha Quiz in India was developed by Relentless Software and is the fourth game in the Buzz! series for the PlayStation 2, alongside Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam. Buzz! The Mega Quiz has over 5,000 questions.[1] Along with Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party, this was one of the first Buzz games released in North America, also the first game in the series to have a 12+ rating by PEGI.
The updated sequel to Pokédex 3D. Now with every Pokémon from all generations, including the new forms of Kyurem. This version will cost and not be free like the previous one.
Now you’re part of the action! In FAMILY GAME NIGHT 4: THE GAME SHOW, you can experience the fun and excitement of the popular TV show right in your own living room!