Rating: Summary: Won't Load Review: I have all the requirements, but it still won't load onto my PC or laptop. I haven't had a chance to see how bad it is. I should have read the reviews before I put it on my Christmas wish list.
Rating: Summary: No question Review: I bought this game as a gift over Christmas, and we had funplaying it for about half an hour. That is when questions started torepeat themselves! I think this game must have something like total of 100 questions after three or 4 tims playing it you get repeats. If you're expecting something like Trivial Pursuit with Regis this is not the game. Do not buy this game, I feel so bad seeing this game at number one. Save your 20 dollars and buy boardgame Trivial Pursuit instead, you will have about 100 times more fun for only 10 dollars more.
Rating: Summary: "Hours of mind-bending fun!" Review: The game provided about one hour of continuous play before I started to see duplicate questions. After two hours of play (maybe 15 games), 5-8 of the questions were duplicates. I do not reccomend this game to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Just borrow a friend's Review: This game is very interesting if you are buying it to play every once and a while or to share with family and friends. As others have said, the questions start to repeat early on. I think the questions are more difficult than on the real show and the lifelines do not have the same effect. ***I DO recommend playing this game but I would share with family and friends because it does become repetitive so quickly. Hopefully it is because they wanted to get the game out around the holidays and in the future will offer upgrades or additional questions.
Rating: Summary: Almost A Home Run Review: The music, the graphics, the swirling camera around the set... even Regis and his smarty pants wit are all dead on in this game. But, geez did they drop the ball on this one with the number of possible questions! After about two hours of play (approx. 20 games) some of the questions from previous contests began to pop up here and there in new games. So, don't expect to get countless hours of fresh brain twisters with this version. Still tons of fun to play, though----and extremely addictive. Go for it!
Rating: Summary: Great Game Review: The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire CD-ROM game is an excellent game. It is like the television show and the graphics and sound are excellent. The Phone-A Friend Lifeline is an excellent way to contact people if you need help. If you like the TV show, then go out and grab a copy of the CD-ROM game. It is definitely worth it!
Rating: Summary: Fun, repeative, annoying Review: This game sounded good, but wasn't. the questions repeat so much. I played 3 times and had the same question asked each time. Regis is so annoying. His comments can be mean and when we don't answer the fastest finger question the game shuts off and we have turn it back on and watch the opening credits , wich you can't skip. It's fun (for a couple of nights),but not for long. Buy it if you like the show and have nothing else to do, but otherwise save the $$$ or wait for a new version to come out because they rushed this one.
Rating: Summary: Good buy for inspiring Millionaire's! Review: I thought this game was very interesting! I found myself and family members huddling around the computer to try to win the million! The special effects were great. Although I did experiance the repeats like others had mentioned.
Rating: Summary: Fun for the first FIVE minutes! Review: After only one day of play, I knew the answer to all the questions. I feel cheated! You'd think with all the space available on the CD, they'd fill it with more questions and less of Philbin's cynical remarks!
Rating: Summary: Big rip off! Review: This is one of the worst toys i ever got. I got it on christmas eve and by christmas day I had already started getting only old questions. Now, a week later, I have not got a new question in 4 days and i play it at least 1 time everyday.
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