WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? 2012 EDITION (XBOX 360 X360)
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? 2012 EDITION (XBOX 360 X360)
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: 2012 Edition is a game for Xbox 360 based on the TV show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" in which participants answer trivial questions for a chance to win a million dollars.
However, the rules for this game are slightly different from those found in the TV show. For example, instead of having 3 lifelines such as "Ask the Audience", "Phone a Friend", and "50/50", the game gives players 2 "Jump the Question" lifelines. This allows the player to skip 2 questions they don't want to answer instead of getting help but having to answer the question to progress. The game is also different from the TV show in the way it handles cash prizes. In the show, the first question is worth the least amount of money and the last question is worth a million dollars. We could also say that the first questions are generally easier than the last ones. In-game questions are worth a random amount of money and differ in difficulty at random. For example, the first question might be worth $5,000 in one game, and only $100 in another.
The game features over 3000 questions, local multiplayer, and the ability to play with your Xbox 360 avatar.
Kinect is required. Players can give their answers with gestures or by using voice recognition.
However, the rules for this game are slightly different from those found in the TV show. For example, instead of having 3 lifelines such as "Ask the Audience", "Phone a Friend", and "50/50", the game gives players 2 "Jump the Question" lifelines. This allows the player to skip 2 questions they don't want to answer instead of getting help but having to answer the question to progress. The game is also different from the TV show in the way it handles cash prizes. In the show, the first question is worth the least amount of money and the last question is worth a million dollars. We could also say that the first questions are generally easier than the last ones. In-game questions are worth a random amount of money and differ in difficulty at random. For example, the first question might be worth $5,000 in one game, and only $100 in another.
The game features over 3000 questions, local multiplayer, and the ability to play with your Xbox 360 avatar.
Kinect is required. Players can give their answers with gestures or by using voice recognition.