Jeopardy! is an intellectual game based on the popular TV quiz “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”.
Every person who imagines himself smarter than his phone, at least once in his life asked himself the question “what is the mind, actually?”. There are many answers, but in the context of our project, we offer the following two: 1) as a general rule: the mind is the ability of an individual to collect, analyze, systematize and transfer knowledge to the next generation in such a way that, on their basis, both existing and new patterns can be derived, with the help of which the individual becomes able to predictably change (presumably for the better) surrounding natural, technogenic and social environment of its habitat. 2) Mind – as a special case – is the ability of an individual to earn money with the help of accurate knowledge and life experience – this is what you have to do in our game.
Jeopardy! is a completely new mobile interpretation of the intellectual TV quiz (Who wants to be a millionaire?), which has become popular all over the world, in which players earn money with their mind: they correctly answer the questions asked of them, and receive for this well-deserved reward – recognition in a narrow circle of rivals, fame among the masses and money.
The plot of our version of this quiz follows a scenario that assumes that each correct answer to one block of questions gives the player the opportunity to move on to the next quiz location. The locations are the financial, cultural and intellectual capitals of the countries of the world: New York, London, Tokyo, Moscow and others.
Each player has a profile where you can track how many capitals this or that player has already visited. The quiz is hosted by Alex Trebek, popular in the American version of Quiz Show.
Invite your friends to the game and compete for the leading position on the global rating table of the game – earn money! Participate in daily tournaments – if you win, your winnings are multiplied by two.
Some details:
- You can play offline.
- The time allotted for one answer is limited.
- The game is free. The game contains ad blocks – this is an acceptable fee for a free game.
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