Forget everything you know about a You Don't Know Jack game because YDKJ’s horribly deformed, mutant offspring Headrush has been birthed! Twisted animation, insane question types, and a bizarre appetite for all human excretory fluids and gassed add up to the most over-the-top YDKJ game ever! Fire this game up and stand back, because this is not your Mommy and Daddy’s 'You Don't Know Jack'!
A trivia game to test gamers' biblical knowledge, The Bible Game for Game Boy Advance combines action/adventure play style with trivia challenges. In their quest to protect the Armor of God, players may choose to play as either Billy or Jenny across seven levels including forest, snowy tundra, desert, and tropical island environments. Along the way they must answer questions from both the Old and New Testaments. Either the New International Version or King James translation may be selected, and three levels of difficulty keep the game accessible for all ages.
The hit TV show is coming to your favorite video game system! The premise is simple: You have 26 briefcases in front of you. Each one contains a different amount of money. Open each case one by one, and try to find the briefcase with the biggest amount of money. Deal Or No Deal?
Single Player
3 single play modes tv game, puzzle game, memory
Mulitplay allows you to play as contestant or the banker
Multiplayer on Nintendo DS
Dokapon DX is a Japan-only RPG/Board game hybrid, the first of these in the Dokapon series and appeared on the Nintendo Gamecube and Sony Playstation 2.
What Would You Choose is a fun and addicting game where you have to choose between two difficult scenarios. Including hundreds of the best hand-picked Would You Rather questions and even a voting system for your favorite options!
This version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire was released on Wii and DS in 2010.
Players try to answer 15 multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty, with the dollar value for each question increasing all the way up to one million dollars. If they player is stumped by a question, they may narrow their choices down by using up one of three lifelines - Ask the Audience, Double Dip, and Phone a Friend. Players can also choose to walk away and retain their winnings.
The classic party game reimagined for the Wii U. You don't even need the TV. Up to 8 players sit around the GamePad and spin a virtual bottle. Challenges are carried out with Wii Remotes.
Cash Show is a live trivia show game with real money prizes! You just need to answer questions and you can win BIG MONEY! Enrich your mind and win big prizes with your knowledge! Daily Cash Shows!
* Show opens three times a day at 3:30PM EDT (12:30PM PDT), 8:00PM EDT (5:00PM PDT) and 9:30PM EDT (6:30 PM PDT).
* There are twelve multiple choice questions for every show, which cover topics like science, art, sports, entertainment and many more!
* You will have ten seconds to answer each question. Once you reach prize questions, you can win REAL money from every question with a correct answer! Answer all prize questions right and you will win a big PRIZE!
* If more than one player makes it to the end, they will split the prize. Otherwise, the winner will bring all the money home!
Come and win BIG MONEY everyday! The Cash Show is ready! Show us what you got!
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.
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 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.