Overview
- Genre
- Release Date
Xbox 360
- 1st Nov 2011
- Controller Support
Reviews
Review Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (Xbox 360)
C, Decent, Final Answer
It’s very hard to capture the tension and drama of a game show in a video game when said game show focuses on one contestant rather than a competition. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’s single-player mode captures very little essence of what made the show such a runaway hit, and the shoehorned multiplayer would make Regis...
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire News
News Ubisoft Announces Four New Kinect Quiz Games
Final answer?
Update: Ubisoft has informed us that Family Feud 2012 is not Kinect compatible, despite an earlier Gamestop leak pegging the game for Kinect. Original story: Ubisoft's locking down the licensed quiz show category on Kinect, with no fewer than four game shows on the way before the end of the year. First up we've got Family Feud 2012,...
About The Game
Think you can make it to $1 million?
Give it a try playing the all-new 2012 edition of the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire video game. Based on the new and always unpredictable “shuffle” format of the TV show, the pressure is on to answer 14 fun and challenging multiple-choice questions. If you get stumped you can use one of your lifelines like “Ask the Audience” or “Jump the Question.”
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire™ 2012 Edition features:
3000 multiple-choice questions
New Shuffle format of randomized questions as seen on the hit TV show
Lifelines like “Ask the Audience” and “Jump the Question”
Single-Player mode: Challenge your own score!
Multiplayer Party mode: two players play simultaneously (two players locally)
For Kinect™ for Xbox 360®:
Play the game (just as you would on the TV show) by answering with your voice, or gesture with your hand to select an answer
Use your customized Xbox LIVE® Avatar to represent yourself in-game over Xbox LIVE®.
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