The PC conversion of The Game of Life brings some of the charm of the original and tampers very little with the formula.
Card Sharks is fun for a short while, and it does an acceptable job of capturing the atmosphere of the show--but that doesn't mean it makes for a compelling mobile ...
Although the graphics and sound that represent them are unlikely to impress anyone, the games themselves are every bit as enjoyable as many of them have been for centuries.
It's a faithful and occasionally challenging adaptation of the game show, though it's doubtful that many players will get excited about winning imaginary money and prizes.
You are restricted to only playing three games of Wheel of Fortune competitively a day, which stifles the game significantly.
A trivia game for the Wii that features age-targeted trivia questions so the whole family can participate.
Scene It? Movie Night is a movie trivia showdown game packed with clips from classic favorites and big box-office blockbusters.
Sony's favorite quiz-show host is back for a second season on the PSP.
Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! allows players to battle it out in a quiz containing movie trivia from the past four decades.
Cook, model, and boogie your way past 15 minutes of fame and into celebrity stardom in TV Superstars.
Monopoly Streets is a 3D reimagining of the classic board game with leaderboards and downloadable content.
Pictionary is a game where you guess words from sketches made by other members of your team or your DS.
Family Feud 2.0's online competition makes it a pretty addictive little application, but the concept wears thin fast.
Wheel of Fortune Deluxe lets you step up to the big wheel to try your luck at more than 2,000 word puzzles.
Online Chess Kingdoms is a chess game that adds new twists to classic chess rules, such as a Speed Chess mode for players who want dose of quick chess on ...
Kasparov Chessmate has a sharp brain, but the lack of human competition keeps it from attaining true Grand Master status.
Sierra's PC adaptation of The $100,000 Pyramid seeks to recapture the heyday of television game shows, yet only as a four-player party game is it successful.
Unfortunately for all three of these games, there's something about the gameplay that gets lost in translation.
Movie Trivia Rave doesn't offer enough questions to stay interesting for very long.
Buzz! The BIG Quiz features questions on various topics, including film, sports, music, and general knowledge.
If only being a real tycoon were this simple.
Who Wants to be A Millionaire doesn't have a terribly large bank of questions to choose from, and you'll probably start to recognize a few questions after only three or ...
Long awaited by fans of the genre, the game is certain to disappoint even as it entertains.
Perhaps like Regis Philbin himself, the game appreciates its own mediocrity, but it executes its blandness extremely well.
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