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Directions to Download and Play. Download the PowerPoint template and sound files and place them altogether into one folder. Fill in 'Title' on Slide 2 and 3. Begin filling in Questions and Answers in each of the slides.

We all know about the popular TV show and of course wished to be on it, but for those of us who were less fortunate, we can settle for a game that recreates the contest fairly well.

Click the 'Install Game' button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. It doesn't take much to get the general public foaming at the mouth.

A futuristic studio set, a TV presenter with the unique talent of. Win in cities around the world from Rome to Rio! With our offline.

Don't feel too confident about trusting the answers though, as our main rival was also tapped tor knowledge, despite the fact that it's obviously a limited resource down their way.

Phone A Friend is amusing as the developers seem to have rounded up the stupidest and most regionally cliched people they could find in a desperate bid to keep you away from the top prize. In one round I got a high-pitched Welsh woman, who proceeded to give me the wrong answer before turning up again a few minutes later to torture Richie. And that's about all I can say. It's hard to review a game like this because there isn't really much of a game here.

It replicates the Millionaire formula, but that's not exactly hard. What hacked me off, and it's likely to do the same to you, is that you can't skip any of the animations, or any of Tarrant's annoying pleasantries. Celador insisted on this in the contract.

It also sent out a page of instructions telling us how to spell and style the different elements of the game. Who do they think they are?

You'd think they'd just won the race to complete the Human Genome Project, when all they've done is taken a pub quiz, added a pay phone line as an entry fee and splashed it all over our TV screens.

Funny how pots of money can make people think they're important. Even better, phone the number that flashes up at the end of the TV program. Why play it on your PC when you can play it for real cash?

Celador does. A million times over. I'll admit it--I'm one of those people who tries to tune into "Millionaire" when I can. Granted, it's not often since I'm usually slaving away in the office doing lovely game reviews for your perusal , but I do usually catch it at least once a week.

For the one or two of you who might not know, the show's draw is its drama, not its ingenious game design. We're all pulling for the something mother of two with twins on the way to make enough money on the show to put a couple of them through college, but we seethe at the rich attorney who makes another million while sitting in the "Hot Seat.

The PlayStation has sucked all of this away, however. The "Phone-A-Friend" lifeline has been destroyed by Regis calling his own equally annoying friends who try too hard to be witty, and the key decision of when to take the money and walk away doesn't matter since it isn't real. Furthermore, the questions repeat way too quickly and the multiplayer option is laughable, since it is restricted to the "Fastest Finger" question that opens the gates to Regis' den.

To be fair, this is technically a close enough translation to please most fans, but I recommend games such as Jeopardy! I like Regis. I think he's a swell guy, but I'm not convinced he can carry this game on his celebrity alone. On TV the game works because you have the drama of the nervous contestant, the audience and the pressure of the moment.

Here you have text on a screen, suspenseful music and Regis reading the question Oust audio. Comparably it only captures about 60 percent of the excitement.



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