What you do is this: It will give you a category, say, Star Trek Characters or Types of the Color Blue…and then it will list about 18 things, some of which will apply to the category and some that won’t.
The object is to get as many right as you can. If you get one wrong, though, you lose the score you had built up until then.
I didn’t do too hot with the “Types of Ships” category, but I kicked ass at the “80s Sitcoms” one.
Not a bad game at all but the categories repeat pretty quick, the difficulty varies wildly, and since the main rounds aren’t timed there’s no reason why you couldn’t google the answers. Best I did in 5 plays was 3k.
It’s not made clear how you pass a round after getitng all the right answers. I did the “New York Sports Teams” and only realized after making the last pick that there was no way to advance beyond that unless you chose “pass” after the last answer.
Wow, the difficulty jumps up and down.
There’s at least a few plainly wrong answers. In “Game Show Hosts” I was marked wrong for choosing Wayne Brady. Wayne Brady, of course, hosted “Don’t Forget The Lyrics.”
Yeah, if there is a “continue” option, then there is still at least one correct answer on the board.
I got 4200, but it was kind of a fluke. They gave me the exact same category back-to-back: Michael Crichton novels, and I got them all right. I did really bad on the other categories that game.
Some of the answers are outdated - or outright wrong. The Gameshow Hosts question gave a blitz for Wayne Brady - who hosted Don’t Forget the Lyrics for the first two seasons. (Mark McGrath hosted it’s last season.)
Oh, and my best score was 7150 thanks to the 80s sitcoms and James Bond movies categories (aced both) and the bonus being Lion King characters. (Also got Leonardo paintings (failed), and pharmaceutical companies (quit after getting 700, I believe). Can’t remember what the other round was.)