Checkmates is a Twitch.tv integrated chess game. It is designed to be streamed live and played by the audience through chat commands. Each team votes on their next move, and the winner of the vote is the move that is executed.
Readback is a new challenging game with more than 1000 questions.
The main aim of the game is to read given words backwards and find out the right answer.
It is a challenging and very exciting game, because the answers can be very tricky, simple and difficult.
Did you know that reading words backwards helps to keep your mind active and improve your reading skills?
Enjoy!
A Trivia Game with Hundreds of Questions about Canada. There are regular questions, multi player on one device, True False, and a Special Canada 150 Challenge. The game is Free and the only ads are part of a Power Up option. You can choose to restart the game once it is over or continue by watching an ad.
Don't let the "2010 Edition" fool you - this is based off of the original version of the popular 80's game show Press Your Luck. The garish 1980s set and the flow of the show have both been faithfully replicated in digital form. The game features a single player mode, where the contestant plays through 20 shows of different opponents and increasing difficulty. Alternatively, up to three players can play an episode as contestants in the game's "Party Mode."
Gameplay mirrors the game show it is based on. There are two rounds, each with a question phase and a board phase. Players are asked four multiple-choice questions in the question phase. Ringing in first and giving the correct answer nets you 3 spins. The other two players then get a chance to pick their answer to earn 1 spin. Incorrect answers gain no spins.
In the board phase, players use their accumulated spins to rack up cash. The board "spins" at random until the player hits a button to stop the cycle, earning whatever cash on the space the board stopped o
Battle head-to-head in this fast-paced trivia action game and knock out the competition! Over 1,000 new questions are both presented on screen and spoken by the Trivia Sensei.
A quiz game released for arcades running NeoGeo MVS hardware (and later ported to the NeoGeo AES and NeoGeo CD) exclusively in Japan.
The spiritual successor to SNK's Quiz Daisousasen series, Quiz King of Fighters uses the series' engine and structure (including a variety of new mini-games) while incorporating many characters from the Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and Samurai Shodown series (often lifting the assets from the games themselves).
The truth is sleeping in the battle ...
The TV show of 2000 continues with this PC title, dedicated to Sports. There are 700 sports related questions in all, with the famous three lifelines available to use (Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend and 50/50). Add to that Regis Philbin pushing you along to your quest of a (fake) million in cash. It's the closest you'll get to the real thing. Regis that is.
Deal or No Deal: Special Edition is based on the blockbuster TV game show from NBC Universal and Endemol USA. The Deal or No Deal video game pits you against the Banker in a bid to win as much money as possible. No trivia questions. No gimmicks. Just a lot of nerve. Only one question is asked -- "Deal or No Deal?"
The premise is simple: You have 26 briefcases in front of you. Each one contains a different amount of money -- ranging from one cent to a staggering $1,000,000. Playing as a contestant, choose a case from the selection. Open each case one by one in the hopes that your case is filled with big bucks, but the Banker will tempt you again and again while trying to buy your case from you.
Up to four players, represented by Miis, compete against each other in a three, six or nine round trivia contest. The 3000 trivia questions cover a wide range of subjects, ranging from geography and general knowledge to pop culture, with a number of region specific questions.
Players are given timed multiple choice answers, with players selecting their answers on their screen with the Wii Remote, with the fastest lock-ins with the correct answer resulting in bigger prize money. Players can also take their chances for greater rewards by spinning a wheel with both good and bad outcomes after each round. At the end of the last round, the two highest scoring players are pitted against each other in the Final Duel to determine the winner.
In the Final Duel, the two finalists are asked questions, each one worth one point. Points are awarded for correct answers. If both contestants answer the same question correctly, the point is awarded to whichever player locked in with the correct answer the fastest. The first contes
A conversion of the popular TV game show for younger players ages 7 and up.
Up to three players can take part in the three-round trivia contest where the answers are given and the contestants must supply the correct question.