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Most people love watching a classic game show from time to time, as viewers aim to put their knowledge to the test and see if they can beat the contestant in the studio. Alongside a selection of VR products and sports games, people are now accessing games based on our love of all things game shows, too.

As such, players don’t necessarily have to frequent a studio in order to experience a taste of a game show live. Of course, it isn’t exactly the same as appearing on-screen in front of millions, but it still provides a great alternative, especially as it’s not exactly easy to make it through the audition stages and onto an actual game show, is it? Thankfully, there are a number of excellent video game adaptations that supplement other options, such as instant hits like the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire slot, and provide a stern test for all quiz lovers. From classic options on the PlayStation 2 to more modern-day products, let’s take a look at some solid game show video games. 

Knowledge Is Power

While Knowledge Is Power isn’t like any other game show you can access, its uniqueness makes it mightily appealing to some. Offering a load of game modes and a comprehensive selection of tricky questions, this mobile product provides a pleasurable quizzing experience on the whole. Taking the game show/party game genre to another level, this eye-catching creation features a selection of quirky characters and a range of features that add a great deal of drama to the game. Overall, Knowledge Is Power is a great deal of fun to session for an hour or so. 

TV Show King

Offering glorious visuals and a host straight from our television screens, TV Show King does an excellent job of replicating a real-life game show. Competing against three other contestants as you aim to put your general knowledge to the test, the aim is to earn as much money as you can in an attempt to make the final pot at the end your own. The game show also comes with a wheel you can spin for additional bonuses, alongside a range of other classic game show features. If you haven’t played it already, TV Show King is well worth sampling.

Trivial Pursuit Live!

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A game that is steeped in history and has been challenging people for a good while now, Trivial Pursuit has never been adapted into a game show format, until now. Taking the familiar Trivial Pursuit formula and giving it a facelift in order to cater towards game show fans, it’s a delight to sample as you tackle a wide variety of subjects and aim to earn the most points possible. While the classic card-based version of the game has its merits too, this modern take on it provides far more entertainment on the whole.

The Price Is Right

If you can somehow manage to get your hands on a version of this 2008 classic, then you’ve done extremely well for yourself. Offering the same vibrant and colourful sets that have made this classic game show unforgettable for many, The Price Is Right is just as fun playing in a video game format as it was watching on television all those years ago. When it comes to recreating a past hit, this particular game is as accurate as they come. If you’re a fan of The Price Is Right and have a potential way of tracking this superb video game adaptation of it down, then we strongly suggest you do so. 

Other game show video games include Buzz!: Quiz TV and Jeopardy!.

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