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Jeopardy

1991
Quiz/Trivia
The 1991 Jeopardy! adaptation successfully translates the iconic TV quiz show into a satisfying home experience. Its core strength lies in the Daily Double mechanic, which forces players to weigh risk versus reward in a way that elevates the standard trivia format. The thrill of formulating a wager and then answering a clue under pressure, combined with the game's familiar presentation, creates a uniquely tense and engaging experience even today.

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Based on the hit television show, Jeopardy! for Game Boy features over 1,500 questions and support for two players. Before starting, you can enter the number of participants and their names. Gameplay consists of moving a cursor and selecting a category and money value. After the question (or answer) appears, you have ten seconds to buzz in. Answering involves selecting each letter on an alphabet display to spell out one or more words. After the first two rounds, players with positive dollar amounts can play in Final Jeopardy! The player with the most money at the end of this round wins the game. For two-player games, you can either link two systems together or share one Game Boy.

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While not a trivia game, Obra Dinn demands the same sharp deductive reasoning and attention to detail as Jeopardy, but instead of general knowledge, you're piecing together a grim nautical mystery.

Why recommended

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Why recommended

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This game takes the concept of choice and narrative to an extreme, offering a meta-commentary on storytelling that, much like a good trivia question, makes you think beyond the obvious answer.

Why recommended

  • The game constantly challenges your assumptions and presents you with choices that lead to wildly different narrative paths, requiring a form of 'intellectual agility' similar to trivia.
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