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.
Gênio Quiz is a free browser trivia game with 50 questions that challenges your brain, developed by André Birnfeld and released on his defunct website, lol.net.br.
The 2010 version of venerable TV game show Jeopardy! brings Alex Trebek and 2,400 new questions to Nintendo's two major platforms. Both versions allow up to three players to compete in a full episode of the show, with computer-controlled contestants optionally filling in any empty seats. Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, and Final Jeopardy sections of the show are all recreated, with an authentic virtual recreation of the set, and stat tracking for profiles (including questions successfully answered, lifetime winnings, and more).
Designed exclusively for Nintendo Wii, Disney Channel All Star Party provides fans a truly immersive experience as Disney Channel worlds collide for the first time, allowing players to explore different locations and interact with characters from their favorite Disney Channel shows including Sonny With A Chance, Wizards of Waverly Place and Jonas L.A. like never before!
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.
This version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire was released on Wii and DS in 2010.
Players try to answer 15 multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty, with the dollar value for each question increasing all the way up to one million dollars. If they player is stumped by a question, they may narrow their choices down by using up one of three lifelines - Ask the Audience, Double Dip, and Phone a Friend. Players can also choose to walk away and retain their winnings.
A fun & effective way to help children conquer early reading with exercises, activities & interactive books! Exercises, activities & interactive books to practice: Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary & Comprehension. Based on award winning My Virtual Tutor Series University Developed & Tested in 50 schools with 2500 students 14 Complete Story Books to read Teaches 8 Phonics and Reading Concepts Parent Mode tracks child’s progress Individualized Instruction
Wii Party features 13 different game modes divided amongst three categories: Party Games, House Party Games, and Pair Games. Most of the game modes integrate use of Wii Party's 80 mini-games. The game also offers additional modes that make exclusive use of the mini-games.