America Ōdan Ultra Quiz is based on the Japanese TV show of the game name. Like the original show, the game focuses on trivia questions solely related to the United States of America. Areas of knowledge include history, geography, culture, literature, sports, language, and others. The main quiz show takes place in New York and involves questions in random categories. A special travel mode allows the player to visit various locations in the USA, including notable airports, beaches, sports stadiums, and other popular travel destinations. Each of these locations has its own challenges in additional to the trivia questions. For example, in Las Vegas the player's answers are further configured by a slot machine, in Santa Fe the player is prompted to run a certain distance by rapidly pressing keys, etc.
This game is designed to teach Japanese how to speak English through four different activities. Those activities include:
Typing on an English or Japanese Katakana tutor keyboard to learn words and the objects that pair with them.
Four different domestic locations with objects and their names dictated.
Four categories of puzzles that indicate objects and their relationships.
Four radios with their own topic, which show an object, the name in English and the name in Japanese.
How Would You Survive? is an education program based on the book series of the same name. It covers Egyptians, Aztecs and Vikings. The premise is that it shows children the ropes of the people's lives in those time periods in case the player should become one of them. The program mostly consists of interconnected, narrated slides which contain explanations about the subject in question.
It also contains a quiz. Here the player chooses a difficulty level (which only changes the number of wrong guesses before the game is over) and is presented with 10 multiple-choice questions. The goal is to answer all questions before all wrong guesses are spent. When a wrong answer was chosen, the game creates a link to the appropriate slide. After reading it, the player can switch to the quiz and try again. Normally the quiz covers only one time period except for the masterquiz option which is about all three periods.
The content of the game is made up of information revolving products by the Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd. After brief reading, the player has to play quizzes as multiple choice questions.
Earthlings are challenged to prove that classic children's books were written not by the wacky aliens who claim to be the author, but by actual humans on Earth by showcasing their knowledge of the plot and the authors themselves in a series of games on this intergalactic game show.
Miracle World: Fushigi no Kuni no IQ Meiro is a Puzzle game, developed and published by Wizard, which was released in Japan in 1995.
The player takes part in a TV quiz game called Miracle World Brain Power, in which he will have to answer different questions and in some trials he will have to find 5 errors in the screens before the time limit ends.
The game features more than 1500 questions and also a 2 player vs mode.