Here's a trivial snippet that might come in useful one day.
Ever since the ridiculously over-priced
Trivial Pursuit board game,
everyone who's produced a quiz game has patented it in the
rather silly belief that they will make millions from it. Now
Quiz
Quest is a pretty good game and, as computer quizzes go, it's
easily one of the best around. But it's patently not going to make
anyone rich!
The idea is that you must complete a quiz of eight questions.
Get one wrong and you then have to complete another set of
questions, starting at the same question number you got wrong in
the first set. So every mistake you make keeps adding vast
numbers of new questions to answer before you get to finish the
quiz. And it's against the clock. This is a pretty good variation on
the theme but it's very hard to tell it's going on when you're
playing. There's no immediate indication whether your answers
are right or wrong and no way of knowing quite where you're up
to. So you just keep answering questions until it's all over.
As for the questions,
QQ comes with two general knowledge
games, pop, sport and TV as well as a program to let you write
your own quizzes and an inlay card that doesn't relate much to
what's on the tape! Alligata has another 10 subjects on a
£4.99 tape and the authors (who still ain't rich) are
doing a book. There's enough to be getting on with
but the questions seemed to
be 90% dead easy, 10%
flippin' impossible which meant
the game didn't last long at
Castle Rathbone.
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