Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Hot Seat is a mobile game based on the Australian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? for iOS. The game features a single player mode and 3 multiplayer modes, including online play and local play.
How much do you know about the Presidents of the United States? Play this fun, quick-fire quiz game to learn who they were and how they changed the world. Answer correctly before time runs out, or it's game over! Gradually improve your knowledge of history, and prove to your friends that you're the ultimate US patriot!
Triviador is an online multi-player general knowledge trivia game where three players battle to take control of territories on a world map split into 15 regions.
A budget-priced videogame version of The Price is Right, with the subtitle "Decades" being their excuse for the fact that the virtual prizes being offered are years out of date.
Now you’re part of the action! In FAMILY GAME NIGHT 4: THE GAME SHOW, you can experience the fun and excitement of the popular TV show right in your own living room!
A guessing game in which the "20Q" A.I. will try to read your mind by asking a few simple questions. The object you think of should be something that most people would know about, but not a proper noun or a specific person, place, or thing.
We Dare is an adult-oriented party video game by Ubisoft, for the Wii and PlayStation 3 gaming systems. It is marketed as a "sexy, quirky, party game" and involves kissing, striptease and spanking. However reviewers in countries where the game is available, such as Canada have noted that the game is in fact a relatively tame party game compilation with only very mild sexual connotations.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? 2010: Part 2 is a Java mobile installment of the TV series of the same name, and also the second part to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? 2010.
New Deal or No Deal is the second mobile game based on the UK version of the game show Deal or No Deal. The main difference from the previous game is that the player starts out on the Contestant's Row which means he has to wait for his turn while watching other contestants first playing the game. At times, the contestants will ask the player for advice. Once the proper game has started it works like before with the player choosing to open boxes to reveal their contents while deciding whether to accept the banker's offer. If unsure it's possible to ask another contestant for advice. In addition to the main mode, there's a quick play mode that skips the contestant's row, a banker's mode where the player makes the offers and a shortened mode called What would you do now? which lasts for a maximum of four rounds.