Could be a really good game but it is spoilt by being sooooo slow revealing the questions,got bored waiting for what seems forever for the questions to appear on screen. Gave up playing half way through as it was so long winded. The same picture questions seem to appear even in one game, I know Atomic Kitten even before they have started to materialise!! Do not give correct answers but not so bothered as this will elongate the game. Will know better next time. Should have read the reviews before I purchased it.
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I thought this quiz would be about movies, not about obscure facts related to cinema, the kind of question that only the producers would know. I think the idea is good and the DVD is well developed but it is imposible to play because of the questions.
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Short game takes an eternity! To win the game you have to gain a point on all categories. If you gain a point for answering the question correctly and you land on that category again and get the answer wrong then you lose the point and have to get it again. The problem with the game is that the category wheel is meant to spin randomly but it seems to land too often on 'feuds' and 'rovers' so you spend the majority of the time answering questions on these two categories just to keep your point. The long game you have to gain two points on each category which appears impossible in one lifetime!
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Short game takes an eternity! To win the game you have to gain a point on all categories. If you gain a point for answering the question correctly and you land on that category again and get the answer wrong then you lose the point and have to get it again. The problem with the game is that the category wheel is meant to spin randomly but it seems to land too often on 'feuds' and 'rovers' so you spend the majority of the time answering questions on these two categories just to keep your point. The long game you have to gain two points on each category which appears impossible in one lifetime!
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I was dissapointed with this game. We played it over christmas, where we divided 8 people into 2 teams and was dissapointed that the same question was given to both teams, and yes the 2nd team get to know the first teams answer before they answer. So a big problem there.
Secondly the game play is quite slow, it takes 30 seconds or so to sometimes move to the next question or round.
The questions were good and the product cheap, which is why I have given it 2 stars.
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I know this interactive dvd version has been out since 2004 but i felt i needed to put my view on this game after reading some disappointing reviews on here.
Maybe i am easy to please but out of all the interactive dvd's available 'who wants to be a millionare' is right up there with the best of them in my opinion.
Each Christmas no matter what other games we have lying around,this particular dvd never fails to make an appearance.
Good fun for all the family,although the kids will prefer the later versions that feature the adult and junior options,but this version is still deserving of more than the one or two stars some reviewers have given.
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It's such a shame but we were really disappointed with this dvd game. Terry is a little gem, as always, but the game play is a bit naff (this seems to be dvd games in general however).
It's a bit slow, and the answers given by the (unimaginitively named) imaginery panel are just not realistic at all! Imagine, they ask the panel "BLANK-dog" and they would often come up with something completely bizarre like "carrot-dog", making it a bit pointless trying to go for the most common answer!
We'll never bother playing it again.
On the whole from my experience DVD interactive games are terrible - slow, frustrating and a complete waste of money... I recommend getting "Buzz" on the Playstation instead, it's utterly fab!!
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We decided to play the version where you only have to get 2 wedges. The DVD estimated that it would take 20 minutes to play. Wrong - more like double it.
In this version, you have never more than 2 squares away from a wedge space, which is good, because you don't have a die. Instead, you can move 1 space, or spin to a random space.
Questions are for both teams, and the first one to shout out the answer wins control of the board, except for wedge squares, which are only for the relevant team (and is multiple choice). Get it right, and you get the wedge, and then you would probably have to spin, because you are now a minimum of 4 squares away from a wedge square that you have not answered.
1. Soaps,
2. Comedy,
3. Cartoons (which includes puppetry and things like Trumpton),
4. Reality TV, and
5. "Boost or Bust".
The first four rounds have five questions. The first two and the second two are usually (but not always) on the same subject. The clips are sometimes helpful in answering the question, and sometimes they are superfluous.
The fifth question in the first four rounds is the identification of a TV show from a picture. However, only 1-5 of the 12 segments which make up the picture are revealed (one for each question answered correctly in the round, plus one).
The fifth round contains up to five questions. Answer one question wrong, and ... Read More:
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