www.wedigtv.com
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:15 am
Anyone tried it? All your favourite and not-so-favourite game shows are there - the presentation is very good indeed though the adverts tend to grate after a while.
Countdown, Millionaire and Blockbusters are very well done - Catchphrase is only good cos it has Roy Walker. Other not-so-good games include Deal or no Deal and Family Fortunes. What's especially interesting is how they deal with answering in questions in games like Bullseye or Blockbusters ... instead of a multiple choice of 3 or 4, they managed to fit about 15-20 in alphabetical order which you can scroll through - it's quite well done really, and i wouldn't be surprised to see this gracing our more technologically-adept quizzers in the future.
You can play for free or you can buy credits which you can use to win prizes - not quite sure what the MO with the latter. It certainly is a fun way to pass the time with a group of people - and is streets ahead of most of those DVD's of quiz games that invariably get sold in your local Spar.
Countdown, Millionaire and Blockbusters are very well done - Catchphrase is only good cos it has Roy Walker. Other not-so-good games include Deal or no Deal and Family Fortunes. What's especially interesting is how they deal with answering in questions in games like Bullseye or Blockbusters ... instead of a multiple choice of 3 or 4, they managed to fit about 15-20 in alphabetical order which you can scroll through - it's quite well done really, and i wouldn't be surprised to see this gracing our more technologically-adept quizzers in the future.
You can play for free or you can buy credits which you can use to win prizes - not quite sure what the MO with the latter. It certainly is a fun way to pass the time with a group of people - and is streets ahead of most of those DVD's of quiz games that invariably get sold in your local Spar.