Buzz! The Music Quiz
Buzz! The Music Quiz is the combination of Music and Party elements, developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game has both Single-player and Multiplayer modes and it is the first title in the series of Buzz! video game available to play on PlayStation. It offers an exciting gameplay that the player has never experienced before. In the game, the player answer complex questions asked by the quizmaster known as Buzz, using the four Buzz. There are several modes in Multiplayer campaign such as Point Builder, Snap, Fastest Finger, Pass the Bomb, Offloader, Buzz Stop, and more. The game is hosted by an animated character and it offers the illusion that realize the player is in an actual quiz show, where he/she must struggle to answer the questions, recognize the songs, and score the best points than his competitors. It has over sixteen contestants from which the player can select his favorite one according to his music taste. With exciting gameplay, brilliant graphics, and superb controls, Buzz! The Music Quiz is the wonderful game to enjoy.
#1 You Don’t Know Jack
You Don’t Know Jack is a Party, Trivia, Single-player and Two-player video game developed by Jellyvision Games and published by THQ for multiple platforms. It serves as the first entry in the series, released by Jellyvision after eight-year, taking advantage of online and other features of advanced gaming consoles. The game is based on the fictional game show, in which up to two players answer ten different multiple-choice questions, and then accomplish a final round, known as Jack Attack. To earn virtual money, the player needs to answer quickly and correctly. The questions in the game often mix general knowledge with great culture references and verbal wordplay. Unlike the previous installment which randomly offered questions, it comes with more than seventy-three episodes with a defined set of questions. The ultimate goal of the player is to win as much virtual money as possible at the game’s end. Each has a pre-defined set of questions from more than seventy episodes. With addictive gameplay, superb mechanics, and stunning visuals, You Don’t Know Jack is the fascinating game to play.