America Oudan Ultra Quiz is based on the Japanese TV show of the game name. Like the original show, the game focuses on trivia questions solely related to the United States of America. Areas of knowledge include history, geography, culture, literature, sports, language, and others. The main quiz show takes place in New York and involves questions in random categories. A special travel mode allows the player to visit various locations in the USA, including notable airports, beaches, sports stadiums, and other popular travel destinations.
Our favorite character, as well as the favorite of many modern children, Luntik, invites all young children to go with him on an exciting journey, during which he will conduct very unusual reading lessons. If your child thinks that memorizing letters is a rather boring activity, then this game will definitely change his opinion by turning learning into an exciting game. General Sher, Little Bee, Kuzya and Mila will help Luntik teach your children to read.
Luntik invites the kids for a walk through a bright fairy-tale world!
Together with the inquisitive lunar guest and his friends, little players will visit meadows and fields, forests and lakes, learn the names of many animals, plants, birds and fish, learn to determine which category this or that object belongs to, and visit Kapa and Shera will get acquainted with the features of some professions.
For each topic, you need to complete several interesting tasks, and if the child fails, the heroes will offer him a simpler test. At the end of the baby's adventures, a surprise awaits you - a new series of cartoons about the adventures of the lunar guest, as well as a certificate as a World Knowledge Specialist.
Curious Luntik invites girls and boys to fun counting lessons! Together with Luntik, other characters from the cartoon “Moon Guest” will find themselves at the epicenter of incredible events: the grasshopper Kuzya, the worm Korney Korneich and two hooligans - the caterpillars Pupsen and Vupsen. Favorite characters will challenge your child to complete a series of fun tasks to demonstrate their knowledge of numbers. If the baby fails to pass the test, he will have another, simpler one.
GeoHub is a free and open source geography guessing game using Google Streetview to place you in a random location and you have to guess where you think you are in the world.
Gimme A Break: Shijou Saikyou no Quiz Ou Ketteisen 2, released for the
Famicom in 1992, is the second game in a series by Yonezawa PR21 based on a
real Japanese game show. This game is significantly better than the first
game in the series, but also much harder. If you can't read Japanese very
fast and if you are not going to cheat using save states, then this game is
going to be a huge problem to beat. But it seems like a native Japanese
speaking person would find this game to be a lot of fun.
The game flow is the following. You choose a region of Japan that your
character lives in. Then you will compete in the regional quiz championships.
This is composed of a qualifying quiz that you have to get 10 questions right
to pass, then you compete against the other contestants from your region that
also passed the qualifying test. If you get first or second place, you will
move on to the national level of the game. Again, you must pass a qualifying
quiz. Then you will compete against the other contestants that made it
Gimme a Break: Shijou Saikyou no Quiz-ou Ketteisen is a quiz game released for the Famicom (NES) in Japan, and is based on an actual Japanese game show that aired from 1989 to 1992. Players can answer trivia questions against AI or human opponents, with the ultimate goal of challenging the game's Quiz King.
In this trivia game, a screen of sixteen possible answers (to a question such as "Which of these inventions were discovered by accident?") are shown - eleven are correct, the first awarding $10, then $20, etc. up to $110 for the last answer. The other five answers are incorrect, and hitting a "Wipeout" loses all your money from the whole game (ouch). The two contestants with the most money at the end of round 1 go to play in the Wipeout Auction. From 12 options, players bid on how many correct answers they can pick out (up to the maximum of 8). Hitting a wipeout allows your opponent to steal the frame if they can find just one correct answer. Winning two frames gets you through to the final.
"100 Man-Yen Quiz Hunter" (1 Million Yen Quiz Hunter) is a game based on a Japanese quiz show. The quiz show aired from 1981 to 1993 and was produced by TV Asahi.
This is a quiz show where viewers can participate, with 20 prizes being competed for, and the winner being determined by the total amount of prizes earned.
Based on the hit television show, "Riskant!" (which itself is based on "Jeopardy!") for Commodore 64 and Amiga features support for three players. Before starting, you can enter the number of participants, their names, gender and appearance.
Gameplay consists of selecting a category and money value with number keys. After the "answer" appears, you have 7 seconds to buzz in. Answering involves selecting the start of the question ("Who is/was ...", "What is/was ..." etc.) and completing the question with the right answer in 30 seconds.
After the first two rounds, players with positive dollar amounts can play in Riskant! Finale. The player with the most money at the end of this round wins the game.
Jeopardy! is a turn-based puzzle game developed by Sharedata and released by Sharedata in 1987. Jeopardy! runs on MS-DOS. This version of Jeopardy! was the first release based on the TV game show of the same name.
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The hottest girls of Vivid are waiting for your special touch, including the gorgeous Racquel Darrian, Janine, Kelly O'Dell, Ashlyn Gere and more. Caress these luscious stars just right and you'll be up all night!
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Sonic Dash Quiz is a mobile quiz game released as a part of the Puyo Puyo! Sega service offered by Sega. It is a fast-paced quiz game where Sonic competes against Tails, Knuckles and Shadow in answering multiple choice questions.
AIDS Awareness contains 100 questions to test your awareness of the facts about HIV and AIDS. You won't know all of the answers-- in fact, many of the questions are very difficult. As you select your answers, the program will tell you whether you are right or wrong, and it will tell you why. By the time you've answered all of the questions, you will be AIDS Aware.