A side disc to Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner packed with minigames like fortune telling, quizzes and dress-up. There are also other features such as screensavers, wallpapers, desktop themes, calculators, and calendars.
Cho-Nazo-Oh is another quiz game and is the sequel to Nazo-Oh, this time the player takes the role of a young boy that lives in the future where a computer governs the land from a tower, the people of the land tried a lot of times to send people there to defeat the computer but noone that had entered the tower had exit alive... So the commander of the forces that are trying to destroy the computer got now only one assassin left, that is the player's character.
So now is the player's turn to enter inside and try to defeat all the dangers that will come across to reach the evil enemy and try to defeat it. All the trials are different quiz games in which the player has to answer well some questions to advance to the next level. This is the main game mode (sort of a story mode) that the game call terrorist mode. The difficulty of the game again is high since to pass some of the trials the player will have to answer in a right way a lot of questions.
During the game the player in the story mode goes around a maze and
Translating to demon compendium, this Sega Saturn disc is supplementary content to Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner, releasing a few months after the game on April 26th, 1996. It was later packaged in a bundle with the original game in the Special Box re-release. It allows the player to view artwork of Devil Summoner's 255 demons and read about their stats and backstory while listening to music.
Based on the television game show, Family Feud pits two teams of five against one another as they attempt to guess the top answers to survey questions. The winning team advances to the Fast Money round where they have two tries to guess answers to five questions as a timer counts down. Players can challenge the computer or a friend and name their team.
An expansion for the original You Don't Know Jack.
It was bundled with the base game for You Don't Know Jack XL in 1996 which was released on Steam as You Don't Know Jack Vol.1 XL in 2013
Turn your PlayStation game console into a party! With original music, blistering humor, and a sarcastic host, You Don't Know Jack whisks you from the green room to prime time at a pace so fast it'll make your head spin. Get the question right and score some cash; get it wrong and pay the price.
Ready? Put your knowledge to the test and your ego on the line. You Don't Know Jack is the quiz show party game where high culture and pop-culture collide.
An MMO-quiz game developed by the creators of Fantasy Wars, Majesty 2 and the Warlock series. Crazy Killer is a variation on the popular party game known as Mafia.
Drivrooom is basically a game where you need to find your current location, while you're at the wheel of a car!
The player loads a video, and gather some clues from it, in order to find the country they're in to gain points
iSketch is a game where you draw a given word while the rest of the users in your room score points by guessing it. Be creative and don't use letters!
iSketch is also useful to learn different languages as people from all over the world play it 24/7
"Save Farty" represents a real low point in worldwide trivia games. Self-improvement and the advancement of knowledge have given way to idiocy and unbridled masochism. This is perhaps the sickest game that can be enjoyed alone or with friends since Russian Roulette.
Learn to read, write and pronounce" English in a fun way with Doraemon!
Try out fun mini-games such as alphabetic keiko, "English word shiritori", "replacement quiz", and "matote quiz" and fully hone your English skills.