Overview
Released in 1987 by Loriciels, this game is a digital adaptation of the popular French game show that combines the elements of words and numbers challenges. The game offers players an opportunity to test their skills in both linguistics and mathematics, mirroring the famous segments of the TV show.
Gameplay
The game involves two primary types of challenges: word games and number puzzles. In the word games, players are tasked with forming the longest possible word using a random selection of letters. The number challenges, on the other hand, require players to reach a target number using a set of given numbers and basic mathematical operations.
Development and Historical Context
Created during the late 80s, this game reflects the early intersection of educational programming and entertainment. Developed by Loriciels, a company known for its innovative approaches to game design, this title aimed to bring the intellectual stimulation of the TV show into homes through computer screens. Given the limited technological capabilities of the time, the game was relatively simple but managed to capture the essence of the source material effectively.
Target Audience and Reception
Targeted mainly at fans of the TV show and those who enjoy educational challenges, the game enjoyed moderate success. Although not widely acclaimed as groundbreaking, it was appreciated for its faithful adaptation and its capacity to engage players in a cerebral manner.









