Don't worry this is the last Millionaire review you'll see from me, because well this is all I have, I would have gotten the sports edition but I'm about as good with sports trivia as I am with keeping my room clean
Gameplay and Story: The story is the same as it is for the other millionaire games you gotta answer 15 questions consecutively correct in order to win a million.
Graphics: The opening cut scene is slightly the same but Regis recorded a new intro for himself.
Sound: Again the sounds in the game are similar to the game show, and yeah for some reason they don't really show up unless I've asked for a lifeline or hit the pause button.
Addictive: Well I haven't played it a second time yet, I actually played it recently for Silent Sunday because I am not ready to play Troggle Trouble Math, and it's going to have to wait awhile anyway because I have a couple of games that need to be redone.
Depth: This game offers a new batch of questions, and a new batch of phone a friends.
Difficulty: It depends on how good you are with trivia, I didn't have a difficult time with this, I actually went beyond 32,000 the first time I played this.
Post Review Follow-up: I'm getting tired of reviewing trivia games. Well I'm going to try and play ALL of the games on my new Sega Genesis Mini. I'm going to have some reviews prepped for the next TDV and they'll be mostly Genesis games because this would coincide with the 20th anniversary of me obtaining a console. Except I won't be reviewing Road Rash 2 or Mickey's Castle of Illusion, or Alex Kidd in the enchanted castle, because I already did those. I am looking forward to reviewing the Streets of Rage Tri-oh wait I forgot they put out a 4th installment last year, I tried looking for a copy yesterday I really did. (I wanted to wait until I beaten SoR 3 but it's kind of a difficult ordeal).
This concludes my review, join me tomorrow when I review.....Bookworm Adventures. Oh this will require a replay
Don't worry this is the last Millionaire review you'll see from me, because well this is all I have, I would have gotten the sports edition but I'm about as good with sports trivia as I am with keeping my room clean
Gameplay and Story: The story is the same as it is for the other millionaire games you gotta answer 15 questions consecutively correct in order to win a million.
Graphics: The opening cut scene is slightly the same but Regis recorded a new intro for himself.
Sound: Again the sounds in the game are similar to the game show, and yeah for some reason they don't really show up unless I've asked for a lifeline or hit the pause button.
Addictive: Well I haven't played it a second time yet, I actually played it recently for Silent Sunday because I am not ready to play Troggle Trouble Math, and it's going to have to wait awhile anyway because I have a couple of games that need to be redone.
Depth: This game offers a new batch of questions, and a new batch of phone a friends.
Difficulty: It depends on how good you are with trivia, I didn't have a difficult time with this, I actually went beyond 32,000 the first time I played this.
Post Review Follow-up: I'm getting tired of reviewing trivia games. Well I'm going to try and play ALL of the games on my new Sega Genesis Mini. I'm going to have some reviews prepped for the next TDV and they'll be mostly Genesis games because this would coincide with the 20th anniversary of me obtaining a console. Except I won't be reviewing Road Rash 2 or Mickey's Castle of Illusion, or Alex Kidd in the enchanted castle, because I already did those. I am looking forward to reviewing the Streets of Rage Tri-oh wait I forgot they put out a 4th installment last year, I tried looking for a copy yesterday I really did. (I wanted to wait until I beaten SoR 3 but it's kind of a difficult ordeal).
This concludes my review, join me tomorrow when I review.....Bookworm Adventures. Oh this will require a replay