Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: Family Entertainment Edition Interactive DVD Game [Interactive DVD]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6581 in DVD
- Released on: 2006-11-06
- Rating: Exempt
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Play along at home with the Family Entertainment Edition of popular TV quiz Who Wants to be a Millionaire
Customer Reviews
Good, but with annoyances
The game itself is a solid bit of family entertainment, but has two niggles that may reduce its novelty - first, it's not possible to skip Chris Tarrant and his repetitive phrases in between questions. Second, a lot of the questions get repeated, which is a bit of a shame - the bank of questions could do with an increase, or perhaps they should add the option of downloading more and using supplement DVDs.
There are options of tackling Adult or Junior 'difficulties', and categories of General Knowledge, Entertainment, and Sport.
Once choosing either Adult / Junior, and the preferred category, the game follows the same format as the TV show (without the fastest finger first, for obvious reasons!).
Unfortunately, Chris only reads the million pound question aloud, and instead there are a bank of phrases between questions that do get a bit irritating.
The repetition of questions is a bit poor I feel - it doesn't take much to think up plenty of questions and put them on a DVD. I couldn't find the total number anywhere, but the DVD quotes an 'extra 1500'. Split across three categories, this may be only 500 per category, and split Junior / Adult, that may only be 250 'extra' questions. Although I have no evidence of this, the repetition of questions suggests there are not a huge number of questions, so the 'extra 1500' may well be clever marketing
All in all, it's a good game to play with the family, but its shelf-life is pretty limited. Getting to a million becomes fairly easy after playing the game for a while as the same questions come up. Disappointing
The addition of being able to cut out all Chris' commentary and increasing the question bank would make this a 5* item as opposed to a 3*
The kids will love it too!
As a family we are big fans of the 'who wants to be a millionare' series of interactive dvd's,and this version in particular is a big hit in our household.
The adult and junior versions have resulted in more fun for the youngsters and now this version gives you the option of choosing the style of questioning also,allowing you to choose general knowledge,sport or entertainment.
I still say the 'who wants to be a millionare' dvd's are the best interactive games out there and every Christmas it never fails to make an appearance
No setting up required,no big boxes to put away,and educational to boot,what more do you want?
Don't get too excited
Bought this as a family game at Christmas.
Good at first, but the questions were repeated after a couple of games, so it got annoying!
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