
The $1,000,000 Pyramid
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The $10,000 Pyramid debuted in 1973 and went on to became one of the most popular game shows on TV. This version for Wii takes the same classic Pyramid play and adds a few more zeroes to the jackpot! Pick from six categories, then guess words or phrases from that category based on the clues your teammate gives you. Outscore your opponents and earn a trip to the Winner's Circle, where you'll have a chance to win the $1,000,000 prize. Survive 20 single-player episodes or go-head-to-head with a friend in Party Mode. There are over 4800 clues in 800 categories, more than enough to keep you guessing!
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2
Not very good
The format of this game mimics that of the TV show. However, whereas the real game show was fun because of the interactions between the host, the celebrities, and the players, this game has none of that (and, in all fairness, it probably would have been impossible to recreate that in a game).
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<br />The clues given by the fictitious celebrities (would have been better to license real celebrities' likenesses, but I do understand that would have come with an added cost) are very awkward and short (often coming in the form of "synonym of mud; synonym of dirt; relates to filthy," etc.). The answer interface is also awkward. When you decide to answer, it freezes the clock, and you start typing your answer. If you've got it right, the correct answer (along with three alternatives) will come up after only two or three letters. There are also no categories that refer to pop culture (e.g., "things associated with [some TV show or movie]") or things like "famous Teds" (or, if there were, I didn't find them). While I suppose this keeps the game from being dated, it also leaves out a lot of the fun.
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<br />Finally, when I played one-plyer mode, the computer player was not at all challenging.
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<br />All in all, quite disappointing.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 7/11/11
6
Rehashing a Classic Game Show
This is a port of a game that existed a few decades ago (no, it’s not Match Game), and enjoyed huge success when it first aired.
<br />In this version of the Pyramid, you have to guess words from clues that the AI contestant gives you - while inside and outside the Winner’s Circle.
<br />Each game starts off outside the Winner’s Circle. Here, you pick from a selection of six categories. Each category is made up of six words that associate with another word (like Engineer, Punch and Shoe for instance.) With your partner’s helpful clues, you guess what those words are - and score a point for each one you get within a minute.
<br />After three rounds, if you get more points than the opposing player (or AI), you go on in the Winner’s Circle.
<br />In the Circle, you get a sentence with a blank in it, like Things Associated with BLANK or What You Find at a BLANK. The AI partner gives clues as to what words go in the blanks and you guess them. If you get all six within sixty seconds, you get the million dollars - and a new piece of wardrobe.
<br />Then you move on to the next day and do it all over again.
<br />The interface is about as good as you can get; when you want to input an answer, just point at the answer button on screen, and a typewriting set of keys appears on screen. You point to each letter to spell out the word and then hit the enter key.
<br />But the single player mode can get boring after a few games, and the unlocked piece of wardrobe isn’t all that exciting - so it’s best to play this game with a friend to see who understands the AI better.
<br />And the Party Mode could’ve been better too; I would’ve like to see a four player Party Mode.
<br />Fans of the game show will find a lot of fun with $1 Million Pyramid, but the fun just didn’t last long enough for me to pony up money for. RENT IT.
(member since 2008)
reviewed on 3/10/11
2
BORING
Dont waste your time this only is very boring
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 3/20/11
2
$100,000 Pyramid, $1 Development Budget
I'm a huge fan of many trivia/word games, but this one is just so incredibly flawed that it's difficult to play.<br /><br />The graphics are quite bad, which I don't normally expect to be wonderful, but it bears mentioning. The controls were jumpy and many times it took multiple button presses for the game to register the action. It was ridiculously easy as well.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 8/5/11
7
not bad...but...
I give this game a fair 7. The gameplay was good, however my main complaint was having to SPELL OUT THE ANSWER. Otherwise I enjoyed it, hit the top of the Pyramid 4 times.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 6/2/11
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