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When two players are selected they can face off against each other in a "fastest finger" question, which works just like it does on the show. A question and four out-of-order answers are given and the player who puts them in order the fastest gets to play the game. If neither player answers correctly, the question is repeated and they can try again.

The game also offers the leader board feature, which allows a group of players to play the game individually and compete for the top score on the leader board. The graphics are pretty close to what is displayed on the television show.

There are no shots of the audience or Regis other than a few pictures of his face in certain segments , but the core gameplay is presented in the same fashion as on the show. The look of the questions and the ladder board is nearly identical to that of the game show, other than some minor variations in color and slightly fuzzy graphics. There is nothing in the graphics of this game that will make you go "wow," but it gets the job done. The digitized voice sections are very good.

The music and sound affects are dead on as well. The coolest thing about this game is that it is as close of an exact reproduction of the game show as you can get on the PlayStation. There is no spelling out of answers involved, so the PlayStation controls work perfectly for selecting game answers, without changing anything about the original gameplay. The rules menu, on-screen display of poll-the-audience results, highlighting of phone-a-friend answers, clear on-screen display of all available actions and the control presses for those actions are all very nice touches that make this game very easy to play.

I ran into very little question repetition, which can also be a problem in many trivia games. Fans of the game show will definitely like this game. For those who are fairly neutral about the game show, but enjoy a simple trivia game, this would probably be a good game to rent and see how it strikes you. I personally see this as a game that is fun to play when you just want to play something for a few minutes at a time.

I love trivia games, so the basic gameplay is fun for me. I reached the million-dollar mark once without cheating. My only real complaint is that the rewards for "winning" are kind of lame, but just as a general thrill of answering a question right type trivia experience, it does a good job.

The rest of you, who are familiar with the nation's most popular prime time game show, probably already have a good idea what this game is like. Once you have obtained those levels, you can't finish the game with any less money than that, even if you miss a question. Players are presented with modified versions of the three 'life-lines'? At any time a player can decide to 'walk away'? For players who aren't familiar with the rules of the game or need some help with the controls, the game asks if they would like to hear the rules at the beginning of each new game and walks the player through the basic control scheme.

Once the lifelines are used up, players cannot use them again and must either answer questions on their own or choose to 'walk away'? When two players are selected they can face off against each other in a 'fastest finger'? There is nothing in the graphics of this game that will make you go 'wow,' but it gets the job done.

The game's audio was much better than I expected. If you didn't know it was the game, you probably would think you were listening to the television show. The game does a good job of capturing the flavor of Regis' presentation of the game show and the mood set by the music used on the set. Since Millionaire is a multiple guess show by design, the PlayStation version doesn't suffer the problems that many other trivia games have experienced on console systems. Questions did repeat occasionally in different sessions, but unless you play for a very long time, you probably won't run into repeated questions in one gaming session.

Other than totally lacking the 'tension'? In order that would Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game download you will not have not one problem. Main game contestants are asked increasingly difficult general knowledge questions by the host.

Questions are multiple choice: four possible answers are given labelled A, B, C, and D , and the contestant must choose the correct one. Upon answering a question correctly, the contestant wins a certain amount of money.

In most versions, there is no time limit to answer a question; a contestant may and often does take as long as they need to ponder an answer. After the first few questions, the host will ask the contestant if that is their «final answer». When a contestant says «final» in conjunction with one of the answers, it is official, and cannot be changed. The first five questions usually omit this rule, because the questions are generally so easy that requiring a final answer would significantly slow the game down; thus, there are five chances for the contestant to leave with no money if they were to provide a wrong answer before obtaining the first guaranteed amount; going for 1, units of currency after winning units is the last point in the game at which a contestant can still leave empty-handed.

Subsequent questions are played for increasingly large sums, roughly doubling at each turn. The first few questions often have some joke answers.

After viewing a question, the contestant can leave the game with the money already won rather than attempting an answer. The game ends when the contestant answers a question incorrectly, decides not to answer a question, or answers all questions correctly. We have worked well over what would be easily able to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game download.

It is a Full Version game. Just download and start playing it. It was released on. Over users rating a average 3. Any refunds in respect of alleged app defects will be made in the sole discretion of Sony Pictures Television.

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