Brutal Gamer writes:
Quiz games are tricky aren’t they? Getting a bunch of friends around to play a few rounds of Rockband is a hell of a lot easier than getting people to sit down and play Buzz! or Scene it!. The problem is people don’t necessarily want to be tasked with asking questions when they’re trying to relax. So enters the latest iteration of the Who Wants to be a Millionaire franchise trying to enthuse the crowds.
WGTC writes: The format doesn't work well with nothing at risk, but otherwise, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Special Editions does a nice job of recreating the television show.
Deep Silver has today launched the new Who Wants To Be A Junior Millionaire? Special Edition. Aimed at the younger generation, the new downloadable content (DLC) for Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Special Editions, features more than six hundred questions from modern kids’ culture and topics such as geography, pop music, maths, TV & movies, history and general trivia. But it is not only a tough nut for the little ones – the whole family will be challenged on the way to the virtual million.
Know your FPS from your RTS? Your street fighters from your street racers? Put your videogame knowledge to the test with the latest Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Special Editions downloadable content (DLC), as Deep Silver and doublesix digital have today launched the new Who Wants To Be A Video Game Millionaire? Special Edition.
that should be a community game like they i with 1 v 100. that was addicting and I could see them taking this game (or other game show) and making them a community competition game.
Home could benefit from community games like this as well.