The Krypton Factor
The Krypton Factor is an Educational, Trivia, and Single-player Simulation developed by Consult Computer Systems and published by TV Games. The game puts the player in the role of a contestant in the famous TV show. The gameplay is split into different types of mini-games to test the mental skills of the player. During the gameplay, the game tells the story and shows the pictures to the player to recognize. The storyline is said again but with changed subtle and images which alters. The player must then type in what the next has been changed and what has modified on the picture. There are a variety of mathematical puzzles, incorporating the player remembering a sequence and working out the sum as soon as possible within the limited time. As the game advances, physical tasks will be unlocked including moving the Ergo buggy across the course and completing the game with general knowledge quiz. With immersive gameplay and smooth controls, The Krypton Factor is the best game to play and enjoy.
#1 Hasbro Family Game Night
Hasbro Family Game Night is an Action, Strategy and Party video game created by TBC and published by Electronic Arts for Nintendo and PlayStation. The game comes with a mini-game collection comprises up to six Hasbro board games including Connect Four, Sorry!, Battleship, and more. Each mini-game has its unique gameplay and objective to accomplish and its reward system. At the beginning of the game, the player has to select his favourite game from available and start completing the tasks his way through multiple levels to become the master. As the game advances, it becomes difficult to play. The Battleship mini-game focuses on strategy genre, and the gameplay comes with guessing the point mechanics. In the game, the player must deploy his fleet of ships and must find the points of enemy’s maps to destroy his ships to win the game. Hasbro Family Game Night offers an opportunity to the player enjoy the classic games. Hasbro Family Game Night offers prominent features such as Select the Favorite Game, Party Gameplay, and more. Try it out.
#2 Wii Music
Wii Music is a Rhythm, Music, Single-player and Multiplayer video game for those players who love playing music games developed and published by Nintendo. The game revolves around creating arrangements of existing songs by commanding the members of the on-screen band. To complete the goal, the player select from a huge variety of musical instruments that are played by mimicking the needed actions using the Nunchuk and Wii Remote. Unlike other music video games, Rock Band and Guitar Hero, the player isn’t scored on his performance and is encouraged to experiment with different methods to play different songs. There are more than sixty-six playable instruments available, including Cowbell, Drum, Violin, Piano, Saxophone, Harp, Maracas, and more. To play each instrument, the player needs motions with Wii Remote. Because of different techniques needed to play instruments, the instruments in the game are categorized into several groups. The game introduces the Jap Mode, and it comes with three exciting mini-games such as Mii Maestro, Handbell Harmony, and Pitch Perfect. Check it out, and have fun.