Disney Who Wants To Be A Millionaire PC Game
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Product Details: Disney Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
| ESRB Rating | E (Everyone) |
|---|---|
| Software Type | Arcade |
| Style | Game Show |
| Release Date | 1999-11-23 |
| System Type | PC |
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Product Description: Disney Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
If you've seen the television show, then you know the rules. In order to win the million virtual dollars, you must answer 15 multiple-choice questions based on anything from geography to Pokémon without giving an incorrect answer. Starting with a mere 100, each correct answer yields a higher total prize amount. Once you have secured "safe havens" of 1,000 (question five) and 32,000 (question ten), you are guaranteed that amount should you miss a higher-valued question. Answering incorrectly not only means your game is over, but also that you've lost all virtual cash earned past the safe havens. In order to keep the most cash possible, you have the option to pull out at any time with the money you have already earned.
To help you out in any questions you may not be sure about, you have three "lifelines" available. The first one, "50:50," takes away two of the four answers, leaving only the correct one and a wrong answer. "Phone a Friend" differs slightly from the show in that it is one of Regis' friends you are asking for help, not your own, but the person he selects will tell you what he or she believes to be the correct answer. Finally, "Ask the Audience" requests that audience members enter the answer they believe correct. The percentage of the cumulative entries is displayed next to the corresponding selection, the numbers having been compiled via an online survey of 50 people conducted in October 1999.
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When your game is over, high scores for the night are logged on a scoreboard. Can you put seven digits up there? ~ Christopher Michael Baker, All Game Guide
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