Overview
This classic quiz-based video game, released in 1988, is an adaptation of the popular American television game show. Players engage in a virtual contest that mirrors the format of the TV show, answering questions across various categories to accumulate points.
Gameplay
The game offers a single-player mode where a contestant faces off against computer-controlled opponents. It captures the essence of the TV show by presenting a grid of categories and clues, each with different point values. Players select a clue, providing their answers in the form of a question, true to the iconic format of the show.
Game Features
- Authentic Experience: The game follows the traditional rules of the television show, including Daily Doubles and Final Jeopardy.
- Variety of Categories: A wide selection of topics ensures that every round is unique and challenging.
- Single and Multiplayer Options: Compete against AI or with friends in a multiplayer format.
Historical Context
Released during the late 1980s, the game capitalized on the growing popularity of the television show, which was a staple of American entertainment. This adaptation was part of a broader trend of turning successful TV formats into interactive home entertainment.
Legacy and Impact
The game is remembered fondly by fans of the original show and serves as an early example of how television content can be successfully transitioned into the gaming world. Its contribution to the genre of quiz-based video games remains notable, influencing the development of similar games in subsequent years.









