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20 of 21 found the following review helpful:
More fun than watching the show!Nov 12, 1999
If you have fun guessing the puzzles on the show, you will have fun with this game as well. It's fun to try and get the high score and win the best prize and it doesn't even seem to matter that you aren't actually winning any of it. It's great to play with family and friends. The only problem is that you might get the same puzzles over and over. The addition of Vanna was fine and if for some reason she annoys you, you can turn that part off.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
A Great Game... But Where is Pat?Apr 11, 2001
This is excellent, get this one and shy away from the 2nd edition. This game plays like you are "really there". But why isn't Pat Sajack considered for the games? I think it would have been wonderful to have had both Pat and Vanna on the games, doing equal roles... Notice that on the earlier NES versions they had "...featuring Vanna White" For the PS2 version, which will probably come out next summer, it should be "...featuring Pat Sajack and Vanna White"... Just a though to you Hasbro Interactive people out there!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great family fun.Dec 17, 2007
By Jamie I wish this game didn't have to wait on Vanna and had the option to play with only 2 players (even tho you can't do that in real life, it's an option I'd like on my game). I don't like this specific games shares the controller. I find that annoying. Overall, the game itself is grand. My entire family will sit and play.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Nice challenge for the middle school set!Jan 19, 2002
By Reginald D. Garrard
"the G-man"
I use this one in my classroom on one of those "Freaky Fridays." The kids are arranged in equal-numbered teams with one student being the respective team captain. Although some of the solutions and categories are a little unfamiliar to them, with my guidance, they do fairly well.
I encourage other teachers to make this a part of their educational "challenge."
Wheel of Fortune ReviewJul 14, 2009
By Nathaniel Barker
"Nate Barker"
I bought this game to replace the one I had that got damaged from wear and tear over the years. I don't play it very often, but when I do I enjoy it.