Experience the excitement of the beloved Brazilian trivia show right at your fingertips! Play alongside Silvio Santos on your cellphone or tablet, showcasing your knowledge in electrifying challenges through a world where learning is thrilling. Get ready to test your wits and have a blast with Show do Milhão!
Quiz Magic Academy DS - Two Space-Time Stones - is the second QMA consumer game. The genre of the quiz and the flow of the lessons are based on the arcade version 6, and the background and music of 6 are also used.
Elements added in 5 and later, such as the final cut-in, certification exam and touch panel quiz, are also implemented.
Character information is based on 6.
The character's graphics are from 4 and earlier, with some changes.
This is the third quiz game from the series themed on the Brazilian tv show "Show do Milhão" broadcast by the tv channel SBT. The game features 3000 new questions and allows the player to select the subject of the questions, something that was not possible on the real tv show.
Each question worth a prize, and as the game progress, the questions start to become more difficult. If answered correctly, the player doesn't win the amount of money immediately, but is introduced to a new question. The score is registered only the player decides to stop, receive the prize of the last question, win the question worth of 1.000.000 reais (Brazilian currency), or give the wrong answer to a question, when he receives a smaller prize (or nothing if it was the question worth of 1.000.000 reais).
At any time, the player is allowed to consult university students and virtual players, (just once, each, once in a game) who will give theirs opinions about what's the correct answer. The player may also try to peek a card, which may ex
Show do Milhão is a interactive game where you learn by playing with Silvio Santos and have your name registered on the scoreboard. BECOME A CHAMPION, the more answers you get right, the more points you get, GOOD LUCK!!!
Wetten Dass..? is based on the German TV game show of the same name. The game can be played by up to four players. The player who gets most of the bets right earns the highest score and thus wins the game.
Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function.
1 of 7 games known to use the adapter.
Ordered by Idemitsu and designed to encourage/help teach gas station employees the information needed to obtain Type-C dangerous goods handler qualifications.
Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function.
1 of 7 games known to use the adapter.
It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function.
1 of 7 games known to use the adapter.
It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function.
1 of 7 games known to use the adapter.
It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function.
1 of 7 games known to use the adapter.
It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that requires a Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function.
1 of 7 games known to use the adapter.
It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that requires a Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function.
1 of 7 games known to use the adapter.
It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
The legendary Schmilblick guessing game is back. Have fun guessing the mystery objects: animals, cities, vegetables, sports, movies, TV series ... there is something for everyone. Close to the riddles of "what am I?" or the "who am I?", the universal principle is to guess what lies behind an image or its clues.
Wheel of Fortune was the first game based on the TV game show for the NES. It was developed by Rare and released on the same month as their NES Jeopardy! adaptation. Rare would follow it up with two more NES adaptations of the show: Wheel of Fortune: Junior Edition and Wheel of Fortune: Family Edition.
It follows the rules of the show, where people spin a wheel and then try to solve a hangman puzzle, either guessing a consonant or spending their reward money to buy a vowel. Up to three human players can play via a pass-and-play system. Players must input their answers within a time limit using the in-game text parser.
Wheel of Fortune is based on the popular game show produced by Merv Griffin. The goal is the same as the game show, which is to guess missing letters to solve a puzzle which covers the same subjects as found on the show, such as place, person, thing, phrase, etc. Like the game show, the players spin the wheel, select consonants, buy vowels and hopefully, solve the mystery phrase. The wheel can be "spun" at different strengths by sliding a bar across a selector, and the chances of earning a free spin, losing a turn, and going bankrupt remain.