If you're expecting to guess the names of pokemon, don't bother playing this game. Instead, this game tests your experience with all video game characters. Besides, I game with only the 150 original pokemon (which is how I would have done it) would have been way to easy.
If you're having trouble, try wikipedia. I've also been told that character names vary worldwide, so be wary as this uses North American names.
Discover the deadliest creatures, astonishing aquatic life, and all the wonders of this amazing planet in Nat Geo Challenge! Wild Life, a highly interactive, fast-paced trivia game where up to four players can compete.
Quiz Magic Academy DS - Two Space-Time Stones - is the second QMA consumer game. The genre of the quiz and the flow of the lessons are based on the arcade version 6, and the background and music of 6 are also used.
Elements added in 5 and later, such as the final cut-in, certification exam and touch panel quiz, are also implemented.
Character information is based on 6.
The character's graphics are from 4 and earlier, with some changes.
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
With major changes happening to the Brazilian Portuguese orthography in 2009, Soletrando gets an updated version with those changes and new words that you and your family need to guess.
NHK Kohaku Quiz Kassen is a trivia game published by Nintendo and developed by Eighting in cooperation with NHK Enterprises. It was released on December 17, 2009 in Japan only.
Do you think you know the difference between an Imp and an Oaf?
In this game you're given a glimpse into the odd world of these bizarre creatures and you must take a guess at what you think you're looking at: Is it an IMP or an OAF?!
You can tap the picture to zoom out and see more, this will help you make a better guess but you'll get fewer points!
1 vs. 100 was a massively multiplayer online Xbox Live adaptation of the trivia game show of the same name. It was delisted on Feb 15, 2010, less than 3 months after launch.
At the beginning of each 1 vs. 100 Live round, a player was selected as "The One" and 100 players were selected to be "The Mob". Everyone else remained in "The Crowd". Selection is based on weekly, round, and season (lifetime) score.
The game's rules were nearly identical to the game show's: a question is posed, and both The One and The Mob must select an answer from three choices. If The One gets the question wrong, the game is over and the prize money is split up amongst The Mob. If The One gets the answer right, members of The Mob who got the question wrong are eliminated. The payout would go up for every tenth member of The Mob eliminated. The One could opt to quit with their winnings at various intervals, or press their luck and continue on.
The Live version added the notion of "The Crowd", which allowed hundreds of thousands of players
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
Find out if you are Smarter Than A 5th Grader! Face Jeff Foxworthy's jokes as you try to answer more than 5,000 Game Time questions. Become a whiz kid in over 25 categories. Play like the show or try your hand in brand new Game Time modes including Three & Out and Schoolroom Showdown. Try your hand at Extra Credit mini games to boost your GPA. And if you think you're the smartest in the room, play against your friends and family in four-player challenges.