Dudeology 1 - The game that tests how much of a "dude" you are. There are 20 questions in 4 categories. If you get more than 3 correct in each category, you will be rewarded!
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 3rd Edition - Family Picture Edition is a British DVD game released by Universal Pictures UK which is based on the British version of the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.
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 Party Quiz: Akko ni Omakase: This entry in D3's Simple series of budget titles is set up like a television quiz show, with over 1000 questions included. In addition to a couple of single player quiz modes, the game lets up to eight players get together for multiplayer play using the multitap. The game includes four unique types of quizzes.
The Sekai Meisaku Gekijou Quiz: The 85th volume of D3's Simple 2000 series is a quiz game featuring questions from 22 years of anime, totaling over 23 productions. The game includes over 5000 questions from such properties as Peter Pan no Bouken, Romeo no Aoi Sora, Trap Ikka Monogatari, and Flanders no Inu. Gameplay modes include Memorial Quiz, where you select from 8 works and answer questions set in multiple stages that follow the production's storyline, Solo Quiz, where you select from 8 works and 6 genres and work to keep a life meter from reaching zero, and Travel Quiz in which two players answer questions pulled from eight productions simultaneously. The game includes summaries of the original works which provide hints to performing well in the question sessions.
The Hanasou Eigo no Tabi is an educational quiz game in which the player is a japanese tourist (there is the choice to be a boy or a girl at the beginning of the game) that travels to the United States for the first time. In the game the player is supposed to stay for a week in a certain town, in which he will have to communicate in English with the town people and that will deep the friendship while puzzled about cross-cultural questions and memories.
Scene It?: The DVD Movie Game is first game in the Scene It? series and can be played by two to four players or teams.
The box contains a folding game board, Reference cards, Trivia cards and Buzz cards together with four metal tokens; a film reel, a box of popcorn, a clapper board, and a movie camera, the DVD is held in a card slip case.
The game is played on the Scene It? 'flex-time' game board so-called because of its novel feature, when there's not enough time/interest to play a full game it can be folded, thus reducing it's size so that a short game can be played.
Diana Photo Quiz was an online game hosted on Princess-Diana.co.uk in which the player had to identify images of Princess Diana as they are slowly being uncovered.
Family Feud on mobile phones is an online only game played via a fast paced, massively single player mechanic where the game never stops, users just join in and leave at will.
Each round contains three normal questions and a Fast Money set of questions. This implies that you might join in the middle of a round, but as rounds are short and each question is only up for 30 seconds, it's not long before there is a new question to a leaderboard to view. Between questions and at the end of a round, the top 20 players are displayed. Players are scored on accuracy and time. For every second that you delay in answering your total possible score lowers.