- ages 8 to 12 for 2 to 5 players or teams
Editorial Review
Now kids can attempt to become millionaires, too. Similar to the grown-up version of the game, this junior edition has players taking turns and filling in as Regis and quizzing each other from the 950 questions. True to the TV show, as prize money grows, someone’s inevitably going to get stuck–and that’s where the Lifelines come in. These include Phone a Friend (either a fellow player or someone you actually telephone), Ask the Audience (your fellow players), or the 50:50 Option (cards are slipped into a plastic console that lets the host cover up a couple of incorrect answers). The first one to win that ever-elusive million dollars is the champion. The box contains game cards, question-and-answer card consoles, Lifelines tokens, instructions, and plenty of fake money. –Paul Hughes
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This game is awesome! I have this game and it rocks. Based on the TV show, you can play Who Wants To Be A Millionaire at home! And best of all, it’s made for kids! This fun, fast paced game is sure to make you smart! It’s very fun, and when you play this game, it makes you feel like you’re on the real game show on ABC. So if you know a Who Wants To be A Millionaire fan or Game Show lover, get them this!
Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5