How Would You Survive? is an education program based on the book series of the same name. It covers Egyptians, Aztecs and Vikings. The premise is that it shows children the ropes of the people's lives in those time periods in case the player should become one of them. The program mostly consists of interconnected, narrated slides which contain explanations about the subject in question.
It also contains a quiz. Here the player chooses a difficulty level (which only changes the number of wrong guesses before the game is over) and is presented with 10 multiple-choice questions. The goal is to answer all questions before all wrong guesses are spent. When a wrong answer was chosen, the game creates a link to the appropriate slide. After reading it, the player can switch to the quiz and try again. Normally the quiz covers only one time period except for the masterquiz option which is about all three periods.
‘Flags of the World’ is a quiz game that teaches the flags of all the countries of the world in the most fun way possible. There are 200 flags, 2 game types and 11 levels in this flag quiz game.
Each level has 20 flags and you have 20 seconds to match the flag and country in each quiz. If you choose the wrong flag, you will see the name of that flag.
America Ōdan 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. Each of these locations has its own challenges in additional to the trivia questions. For example, in Las Vegas the player's answers are further configured by a slot machine, in Santa Fe the player is prompted to run a certain distance by rapidly pressing keys, etc.
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A Japanese-only game for the Nintendo DS intended to be used during car rides. It connects to a Japanese GPS and is not playable without it. It uses Mii characters and has a built-in Mii maker.
Soreike Anpanman (written by Takashi Yanase, a Japanese writer of children's stories, is one of the most popular anime cartoon series in Japan. It is produced by Nippon Television Network Corporation.
The Playstation game is a collection of mini games in witch you control Anpanman in different kind of situations.
Man Sa Yarbah Al Malyoon is a browser based game based on the show Man Sa Yarbah Al Malyoon, which is the Arabic version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.
GeoGrid is a daily trivia game made to put your geography knowledge to the test!
Guess a country for each box in the board that matches the criteria specified by the box's row and column categories. Each box on any given board has anywhere from 5 to 30 unique answers. A new game board is generated each day at 12am EST.
Players have 10 guesses to fill out the grid, but can enable infinite mode for unlimited.
A country can only be guessed once per game board.
The band Tripple & Touch is without a drummer and it is up to you to find them one somewhere in Sweden. Use Flight, Train, Bus, or Boat. In order to buy the ticket, you must either win it or earn it (by answering questions, with three answer options). At the beginning of the game, you receive a mission, and through it, you might figure out in which city the Drummer is located. But there are also clues that you can win or earn. There are plenty of video clips with the Tripplets, and you'll see them as encouragement when things go well - or not so well... You can have up to five real players taking turns, or if you're playing alone, up to five opponents who are in the game. This game was released to promote and train for the Swedish edition of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?"