Wheel of Fortune

31 décembre 1997

Wheel of Fortune est un jeu de type quiz et trivia développé et édité par Tiger Electronics, disponible sur la plateforme Game.com. Il s'agit d'une adaptation du jeu télévisé américain du même nom créé par Merv Griffin, dans lequel les concurrents résolvent des puzzles de mots similaires à ceux du pendu pour gagner de l'argent et des prix en tournant une roue de carnaval géante. La version originale du programme était diffusée dans la journée sur NBC du 6 janvier 1975 au 30 juin 1989, avant de passer à CBS le 17 juillet 1989 et d'y rester jusqu'au 11 janvier 1991, puis de retourner à NBC du 14 janvier au 20 septembre 1991, date de son annulation définitive. La version quotidienne syndiquée du programme avait quant à elle débuté le 19 septembre 1983. Sorti le 31 décembre 1997, le jeu sur Game.com propose une expérience basée sur l'émission. La presse a salué cette mouture comme étant étonnamment complète, avec une reconstitution en 3D du plateau télévisuel et un gameplay fidèle à l'original, tandis que certains joueurs rapportent y avoir trouvé un divertissement détendu à partager en famille et entre amis.

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Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Windows Central 80/100

« This version of Wheel of Fortune is surprisingly robust, with a great 3D recreation of the TV studio set, completely authentic gameplay that anyone should be able to play, and some fair customization options. The only drawback is the terrible online matchmaking setup. But Wheel of Fortune is plenty of fun to play solo or with local friends, so don't let the online woes keep you from spinning that wheel. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Xbox_Alive 7/10

« I love games that allow you to relax and let you have fun with friends and family, and that’s exactly what you get here. This version of Wheel of Fortune is the best version in my opinion, but it does still suffer with a few problems. Without a doubt the game is best enjoyed when playing with friends and family in local multiplayer, and thankfully the local multiplayer plays really well. Unfortunately the same can’t be said for the online part of the game because it’s very difficult to get into a game and often feels broken, which is a shame. In fact the game on the whole suffers with a few technical issues and things like crashing and lag can take away from the fun factor at times. I will say however that they have done a very good job with the variety when it comes to the puzzles, and the best thing is that I’ve yet to have the same puzzle twice. I was also a big fan of the character creator in the game and you can have a lot of fun when mixing and matching the different items. I wasn’t however a fan of the camera in the game and I was surprised how bad it was at times because you can’t always see the wheel properly which is stupid. The presentation side of the game is without a doubt the best a Wheel of Fortune game has seen to date. Visually the game looks just like it does in real life, and the sound design is pretty good as well if you look past the annoying host. At the end of the day if you’re a fan of quiz and puzzle game’s then you will definitely find more than enough enjoyment here. As far as Wheel of Fortune games go it’s quite a good addition to the series, and it would have been even better if it didn’t have so many annoying problems. If you have a lot of family party’s then this game is perfect for that and it does just enough to get a thumbs up from me. »

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