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Who Want's to Be a MillionaireOur Price: $47.87 (subject to change)Editorial Product Description Now you can finally prove that all that prize money Regis Philbin gives away is rightfully yours--and you can do it in the comfort of your own home, thanks to the official, ABC-licensed board game version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Faithful to the TV show, this board game gets all the details just right--from the Lifelines to those laughably easy $100 questions. Players take turns filling in as Regis, quizzing each other from nearly 2,000 questions. As the prize money keeps doubling, someone's inevitably going to get stuck--and that's where the Lifelines come in: Phone-a-Friend (either a fellow player or an actual phone call); Ask the Audience (your fellow players); or ask to see the 50:50 option (cards slip into a plastic console that lets the host cover up a couple incorrect answers). The first one to win that ever-elusive million dollars is the champion. The box contains 1,000 game cards, five question-and-answer card consoles, Lifeline tokens, instructions, and plenty of fake money. Gather family and friends (two to five people can play) and start up a game of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire--you might never watch TV again. --Paul Hughes Editorial Editorial Review Now you can finally prove that all that prize money Regis Philbin gives away is rightfully yours--and you can do it in the comfort of your own home, thanks to the official, ABC-licensed board game version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Faithful to the TV show, this board game gets all the details just right--from the Lifelines to those laughably easy $100 questions. Players take turns filling in as Regis, quizzing each other from nearly 2,000 questions. As the prize money keeps doubling, someone's inevitably going to get stuck--and that's where the Lifelines come in: Phone-a-Friend (either a fellow player or an actual phone call); Ask the Audience (your fellow players); or ask to see the 50:50 option (cards slip into a plastic console that lets the host cover up a couple incorrect answers). The first one to win that ever-elusive million dollars is the champion. The box contains 1,000 game cards, five question-and-answer card consoles, Lifeline tokens, instructions, and plenty of fake money. Gather family and friends (two to five people can play) and start up a game of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire--you might never watch TV again. --Paul Hughes Product Details/SpecificationsRecording label: Pressman Toy Company Manufacturer: Pressman Toy Company Model: 5000 EAN: 0021853050004 Binding: Board Game Universal product code (UPC): 021853050004 Brand: Millionaire ![]() Customer ReviewsVery pleased! Review date: 2005-09-01 Rating: 10 out of 10 I was not quite sure how this game would turn out, but it was a blast to play with my husband. At times we would just pull out the cards and ask each other questions. When we had the chance... two little ones are running around most of the time... we would actually sit down a play. I am picky about games, but this one is actually quite entertaining and not complicated at all. Recommended! fair game Review date: 2004-12-16 Rating: 4 out of 10 hard to phone a friend if they're all sitting around the table playing against you. ask the audience is the same deal. the game seemed easier to play without using these two. Fabulous Review date: 2003-07-12 Rating: 10 out of 10 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Board Game is fabulous in all aspects. The great price, the endless amount of questions, the quality of the gameplay, and the overall family fun. The only complaint is some questions are out of place, for example, several $500 dollars questions were hard enough to be around $4000 or $8000, while there were several $2000 to $8000 questions that should have been lower. But this is only minor considering how many questions there are and most of them are excellent questions. The game is great to play everyone on their own all at once, or everyone together teaming up to get the million bucks. Fabulous. Good game, had alot of fun Review date: 2003-02-27 Rating: 8 out of 10 I just got this game, today. My husband and I loved watching the show, so we assumed we would like the game. I really enjoyed playing it, although I never made it past 8,000! And as far as people saying that after playing so much you start getting repeat cards, well sorry but that is with any game. There are only so many cards that come with the game, so pace yourself, or buy lots of games and alternate, that is what I do. That way even if we would get repeats, we wouldn't remember the answer because it was so long ago. I cannot stress this point strongly enough...no matter what game you buy that has cards, eventually you will get repeats. I don't think that is a reason to dislike a game, but okay. Anyhow, good game, worth the money!! Incorrect Answers Review date: 2003-01-06 Rating: 2 out of 10 I was looking forward to playing this game when I received it for Christmas. After answering 30-40 questions I gave up. At least three answers to the questions were incorrect. We verified this through research. What fun is a semi-trivia game if correct answers don't matter?? I won't play it again. |
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