Great service, fine product. As advertised, and very happy!
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Have seen better versions
November 17, 2011
Reviewer:
Rachel M
This Jeopardy game is like the original one but there are some issues. For one, when another contestant chooses a category, the name is not announced so if you're not staring intently at the TV, you miss the category choice. Second, there is no way to turn off the sound the Wii pointer makes when it is ringing in the answer to questions. Not a huge deal but it can be annoying after a while. Finally, the final Jeopardy question is multiple choice which seems like a cop out if you've made it to the final.
I have seen better versions of Jeopardy, mainly on the playstation.
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one of the best jeopardy video games
November 17, 2011
Reviewer:
Jacob
I just bought this game, and it is definitely a lot of fun. I heard rumors that the game was just multiple choice. However, this is not entirely true. At the screen where you choose game difficulty, you can choose Easy, Medium, Hard, or Custom. Choosing custom will allow you to choose how to respond to clues (Multiple Choice or typing by 3 or 5 letter auto complete)as well as Wii Speak. There may be not so many clues put in, but it's definitely a good buy with the real Alex Trebek voice for his Mii, along with the ability to use your Mii.
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Top quality game, very well done
November 17, 2011
Reviewer:
Michelle Szilagyi
THQ did an excellent job of making this game, it's very well done. It follows just like the real game show. But what's even more fun about it, is that you can use your own Mii in the game as your player. And to add to it, they created a Mii character for Alex himself that is animated in the entire game, and they used his voice as well.
To select your answer, you are given selections where you use the direction button to select from multiple possible answers.
This is one of the better 3rd party games out there for gameshows.
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Fun but watch for errors
November 17, 2011
Reviewer:
Lisa Scarbrough
We have been playing this game almost 10 hours today. We found numerous errors, including who wrote the "I have a dream" speech (correct answer is Martin Luther King, Jr., however, the game penalizes you for that answer and says it should be Martin Luther King). We had numerous other instances, such as when we answered Mozart and the game penalized us for not answering with the entire name, or when we answered Egyptian for a civilization and the game wanted Egypt. It really did make or break the game for the winner or loser, so if you are serious about your gameplay (as we are) just beware. Otherwise, we found it addicting and hardly left our couch today.