Easy learning center. but where's the online mode?
Anyway. First of all, for a french guy like me, good to have the choice of language, not as the Buzz! quiz 'english only' game. So you have the choice of US or French (Lire France) language. You also have the choice between three games: the classic, the single player and multiplayer game.
Classic game is for up to four players, as for Monopoly, you can play with fewer controllers than player. At least EA keeps the good idea on that one. The rules are the same as a real game. Fill your puck with the 6 wedges, then answer the final question and you win. There's various type of questions: Image, tag on a map, put the year of construction on a scale(Instead of typing it, the closer give the max point), multi-choice etc.
The questions sets are, let's say, most of the time between easy and very easy. Sometimes, it's not that the question is so easy, it's that the choice of answer is dumb. There's no saxophone in ancient Egypt, no grand canyon in middle of central park, whatsoever. On a 4 answers set, it shouldn't be more than one dumb answer, it seems they found 3 is the right number here.
Once you spot Paris, Rome and New York on the map, you can guess 90% of the time, it's one of these three city on a tag on the map question.
For the remaining, I've feel so far a little on a loop, means that I feel like a previous answer was related to the new question, which gave me the answer. There have been so much trivia done so far, I can't believe they cannot make unrelated question set.
The single player mode is fun and fast. Once you reach a color case, this one is now unavailable and considered as already played. When you gain a wedge, all spot of that color disappear, making it shrink until the final question. You also add multiplier to your score by getting a right answer on any category.
Multiplayer is a game where you play with the same puck, but do betting on the answer of the other player, if he's getting it right or not.
Something weird though: There a guy talking, telling you stuff about the game, weirdly, there's issue where he think I was wrong even after a right answer, and sometime, tell me in middle of nowhere that we're about to start a game.
So...Graphics are near perfect for a game like this. There's virtually no wait time between questions, the rhythm is near perfect also.