A Japanese-only game for the Nintendo DS intended to be used during car rides. It connects to a Japanese GPS and is not playable without it. It uses Mii characters and has a built-in Mii maker.
Duolingo is a gamified language learning app, which works using the spaced repetition technique. In order to keep the learner engaged, Duolingo has leaderboards, daily objectives and rewards like badges, items, its own currency and experience points.
As September 24th, 2024, Duolingo added a new lesson type called "Adventures", in which you can control one of Duolingo's mascots, while answering questions to make the scene play out.
Get into the hot seat and play classic Millionaire for a chance to win a virtual million dollars! This all-new version of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" lets you play solo or challenge your friends. You keep gameplay fresh and fun with a constantly expanding library of question packs offering hundreds of new questions.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Hot Seat is a mobile game based on the Australian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? for iOS. The game features a single player mode and 3 multiplayer modes, including online play and local play.
How much do you know about the Presidents of the United States? Play this fun, quick-fire quiz game to learn who they were and how they changed the world. Answer correctly before time runs out, or it's game over! Gradually improve your knowledge of history, and prove to your friends that you're the ultimate US patriot!
Triviador is an online multi-player general knowledge trivia game where three players battle to take control of territories on a world map split into 15 regions.
A budget-priced videogame version of The Price is Right, with the subtitle "Decades" being their excuse for the fact that the virtual prizes being offered are years out of date.