In 2 in 1 Trivia All-Stars players choose a category of trivia questions that are themed. At the end of the questions in a given category players are given their overall score percentage. All of the questions are multiple choice with three possible answers. The answers are represented by a controller button image.
Based on the tv game show. Jeopardy! New Sports Edition provides the same gameplay as the original Jeopardy!. There are over 1000 answers. Categories include everything from the Olympic Sports, such as Gymnastics, Swimming and Track to Football, Golf and Baseball. You can play one-on-one with the computer, or challenge up to two other sports fans to a game. Three players compete against each other by coming up with the question for a given answer. There are two rounds of play each with six categories of answers, and one final round consisting of a single answer. Each correct question given can be worth from $100 to $1000 for the player to respond first, or if a daily double is uncovered the player to find it may bet up to the current amount of money they have. The player with the most money at the end wins. Jeopardy! features a high scores table so players can save their characters wins and losses, different male and female character animations to choose from, and of course a wide variety of answers and questions.
Get Ready to test your knowledge in this ROCKIN' version of America's Favorite Quiz Show!
Contestants get to select categories and dollar amounts while working their way through the JEOPARDY!, DOUBLE JEOPARDY!, and FINAL JEOPARDY! rounds. The goal is to wager smart and win big - and with categories for every type of music lover, it's easy to determine - what is... the best rock and roll quiz game ever!
An edutainment game for the PC. The main feature is a large database containing hundreds of dinosaurs, but also has a fossil hunting game and a trivia game.
You Don't Know Jack: Offline is the 5th volume in the You Don't Know Jack Series. Most of its questions were taken from the You Don't Know Jack NetShow that ran from 1996 to 2000.
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.