DUUU DU DUUUUUU |
YAAAAAAUS! |
What's in the box? IT COULD BE A BOAT! |
This game definitely featured Vanna White as she took over Pat Sajak's role of asking people for letters. They actually used speech to do it, which was a nice touch.
I had to reset at the start because the game made player selection options in a weird order. It asked me how many players, and then how many computer players. I picked 1 of each and it turns out that meant the game was played with just 1 person, controlled by the AI. I didn't get to play at all. Though in retrospect maybe that's a good feature. You could get the real TV show experience by setting up 3 AIs against each other and then shout at the screen and be better than them!
I feel like this game was too slow to be fun and way too easy to be challenging. But it really is what it says it is. This is Wheel of Fortune featuring Vanna White. There's no bait and switch going on. They even had a picture of her with an autograph and everything on one of the title screens.
They even had a really bad midi version of the theme song. If I didn't know how awesome a game like Final Fantasy VI could sound I'd think that was the fault of the SNES. No, I'm pretty sure Gametek's sound engineers just weren't very good.
Rating: C+
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