If you answer correctly, you win those points. High Stakes: after a brief description of the topic, you have to bet a number of points. Point Stealer: the player who answers the fastest may steal points from another player. When hit by two pies, you’re kicked out of the round. Pie Fight: if you answer the fastest, you get control of the pie and can throw it at another player. Every subsequent correct answer receives less points. If you end up with the bomb when it explodes, you loose 300 points.įastest Finger: the player who answers the fastest receives the most points (400). Pass The Bomb: answer a question correctly to pass the bomb to another player. Point Builder: for each correct answer you get 250 points. The multiplayer game consists of seven rounds: When playing single player, you get three rounds of Stop The Clock: the faster you answer a question, the more points you get. There are two local options of games: single-player and multiplayer. I love the fact that these controllers are wireless I can’t imagine playing this game with wired ones, especially with our living room setup. Besides the big red button, there are four smaller coloured buttons (blue, orange, yellow, green) for picking answers from the onscreen options. The Buzz! controllers are great you get much more a sense that you’re playing a quiz game, when you’ve got a big red button at your disposal. I hadn’t played any of the Buzz! games before, but for a time now I’ve been curious to see how the gameplay is. It is also the first game to use the new wireless Buzz! controllers. Buzz! Quiz TV is the seventh game of the Buzz! series of quiz games, and is the first to appear on the PS3. For now though the PS2 and Nintendo DS will suit me just fine.Īnyhow, one of the games we tried this weekend was Buzz! Quiz TV. Maybe when the next Final Fantasy is finally released (XIII has a release date for winter in Japan, and XII had almost a full year between Japan and Europe releases), I’ll get around to buying one. My sweet little PS2 takes up way less space and makes less noise, although it of course doesn’t play the newest games. To be very honest, I would love to get a PS3, but the cost of it just doesn’t seem worth what you get for it in return. I mainly wanted to see if our TV could handle the graphics and if it was worth eventually getting a PS3. Cristiano and I were able to borrow a Playstation 3 for the weekend, and finally got to try out a couple of games.
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