Amazon.co.uk Review
And so one of the biggest-selling games of recent times returns to our screens, complete with more questions, more improvements and more Chris Tarrant. Yup,
Who Wants To Be a Millionaire: 2nd Edition knows it's on to a winning formula, and wisely does little to disrupt it.
That's not to say there aren't genuine improvements. For starters, the oft-criticised lethargic pace of the original has been speeded up, and the improved user interface makes the game even simpler to use. Furthermore, there are over 1000 new questions to keep you taxed (although younger players may still be better off opting for its sister title, Who Wants To Be a Millionaire: Junior).
But essentially, this is still the same game, with the same flaws and assets of the first: the questions loop around too quickly, for instance. Yet the look and feel of the game still perfectly captures the essence of the TV show... even if they still don't give you any real money at the end of it.
Who Wants To Be a Millionaire: 2nd Edition is a reliable, entertaining game, ideal fodder for the family although hardly likely to satiate the appetite of the cutting-edge gamer. If you enjoyed the original though, you'll find that this latest release is money well spent. --Simon Brew
Manufacturer's Description
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: 2nd Edition is basically a copy of the original. Based on the game show on television, you can either compete against a friend in the fastest finger round to see who will compete for "one million", or play by your lonesome.