Wheel of Fortune is arguably one of the most recognizable games on the planet and it is now possible to enjoy a version designed for smartphones as well as personal computers. Players will be required to solve puzzles and phrases by choosing letters. There are different gameplay modes, so excitement is always around the corner.
Wheel of Fortune is designed to be played by up to four different participants. The graphics are quite impressive for this small platform and the background is similar to that associated with the real-life game show. Players will guess letters and spin a large dial to determine how much each letter is worth. They may choose to solve the puzzle at any time. There are also occasions when a number of consonants and vowels will have to be guessed at a single time.
There are over 1, puzzles to choose from and players can engage in head-to-head competitions through the use of a split screen. Challenge your friends and family through Facebook or play with millions of other players from around the world!
Make it a daily habit and challenge yourself to new exciting puzzles and fun categories every day! In Wheel of Fortune, Pat Sajak guides you on a fun-filled trip around the world with new puzzles from the hit TV game show!
Play thousands of other fans, friends and family for a huge prize! The winner of these word puzzles will come out on top with the ultimate jackpot! No Whammy, baby! This game is really tight and functional. I could see how cutting from the wheel to the puzzle to Vanna could be slow, but it's not. It clicks right along. Even Vanna's FMV stuff is smooth. The graphics are nothing special but it really doesn't matter in light of the superior gameplay.
I still don't like the idea of passing one controller around but it's no big deal. Multiplayer is great. This is truly a game that will entertain the whole family. What can I say? It's Wheel of Fortune. It's a practically perfect video game translation of the show you may have watched as a kid that only old people watch now. Unlike with Hasbro Interactive's Jeopardy! This game, however, doesn't make as exciting a party game since only one player goes at a time.
The Solo Mode no other contestants is a nice touch for you lonely types. Well, well, another month, another great game show conversion. Like Jeopardy! The presentation is very nicely done, and the game is just a lot of fun to play. The Solo Mode is nice too, since it allows you to play a iP game without having to wait for stupid, slow computer opponents.
Multitap support would've been nice, though. How much high-tech glamour does a video game conversion of the TV game show Wheel of Fortune need? Very little, according to Hasbro Interactive.
Wheel offers grainy digitized video, bare-bones graphics, muffled sound effects, choppy voices, and, best of all, very strange Dual Shock support for the spinning effect of the wheel. Vanna White looks like she's being broadcast over a distant UHF channel, while the game's opening video might be streaming across a Commodore But somehow the gameplay captures the spirit of the show perfectly--even though Pat Sa-jak is a PlayStation no-show.
With over puzzles and myriad prize variations, Wheel of Fortune's excitement can go on for hours--or until you scream, "Please, make it stop! Fans of the Wheel, your game has arrived! Artech Studios and Hasbro have captured all the gameplay and excitement of the long-running hit TV show and brought it home through your Sony PlayStation!
This version contains over 2, puzzles that were created by the actual writers of the original show. You can compete against human or computer opponents to win fantasy cash and prizes, with the game customized just the way you want it. It is a lot of fun to play, and is as close as you can get to the real thing without actually being there. While this is one of the best video game duplications of a TV game show that I have ever seen, there is one major difference from the original: Pat Sajak is absent from the game and the lovely Vanna White has taken over the role as host.
I really think Vanna does a great job here and would make an excellent replacement for Pat should he ever decide to move on to something else. The game has most of the sights and sounds of the original, including the same music and sound of the wheel.
The computer opponents even have personalities, and make human-like comments as they play against you. You can play with up to two other human opponents, yet you do not need to purchase a multi-tap adapter or additional controller; you just have to have two of the players sharing one of the controllers. You have the choice of playing a normal game or a solo game, where you spin the wheel and play by yourself. The goal in the solo game is to play against the clock to win as much fantasy cash and prizes as you can before time runs out.
The standard game length is 15 minutes, but you also have the choice of playing a 10 or 20 minute game, or you can also pick between playing a game that consists of three, four or five rounds. If your PlayStation is equipped with dual-shock controllers, your controller will vibrate each time you spin the wheel. To pick a letter, you simply use the directional buttons to move through the letter chooser. Letters that are available to be chosen will be highlighted in blue as you move over them.
Letters that are not available will be darkened, and will be skipped when moving through them. Upon spinning the wheel, you have 20 seconds to pick a letter. If you allow more than 20 seconds to elapse, you automatically forfeit your turn to the next player. The basic strategy of the game is to solve word puzzles in an effort to win money and prizes.
The winner is the player who has won the highest cumulative dollar value in both fantasy cash and prizes for those rounds played with the three players. The winner then gets to play the "Bonus Round. I thought the developers did an excellent job of re-creating the look and feel of the game, and the graphics are quite good.
The wheel looks just like the one on TV, and the layout of the game is much like the original as well. The video segments were well done also, with many full-screen videos of both Vanna and the fantasy prizes that are given away. The video commentaries are both clear and quick, with very little delays. Many PlayStation games are notorious for slow loading times, but I felt that this game has done well to eliminate much of those problems.
The only long wait that I experienced was in the initial loading of the game, where the data from the memory card was loaded along with the game data. I would highly recommend the use of a memory card for this game, which will prevent the same puzzles from being played over and over again.
Over the years, there have been many imitators, but this is the only Wheel of Fortune that is worth downloading and playing on your computer. Click and Play instantly! Keep your PC running smoothly even with multiple instances. Experience the thrill of playing Wheel of Fortune: Free Play in your local language.
Customize in-game FPS for an incredibly seamless gaming performance. Now you do not have to press the same key repeatedly to initiate an action. Just assign it to one key and you are good to go. Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later. Look for Wheel of Fortune: Free Play in the search bar at the top right corner. Click to install Wheel of Fortune: Free Play from the search results.
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