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84 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just like the game; good family fun,
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This review is from: Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? DVD Game (Toy)
For those familiar with the fun TV quiz show, this game is very similar. The DVD can be played on your TV or computer. Adults can play with kids (not necessarily 5th graders), kids can play with kids, and even adults can play with other adults, to see who is "smarter." The questions in math, science, English, social studies, etc., are taken directly from the 5th grade through 1st grade curriculums, some of them more challenging than you might expect. Of course, the reason that adults sometimes fare so poorly against ten-year-olds is because much of what kids are learning in school is never used and therefore forgotten.
I have a couple of small complaints. First, there are only 20 complete games, and each game takes about 15 minutes to play, which means that total play time is only about 5 hours. Perhaps I am spoiled by video games which can take hundreds of hours to complete! On the other hand, 20 games for $20 works out to a reasonable one dollar per game. Second, there are only 10 questions per player per game. The total number of questions, including the million dollar bonus questions, is 420. This time I am spoiled by other knowledge-based games with more than a thousand total questions, usually with the option to purchase more. Third, the questions for each game always repeat in the same order, so if a player gets halfway through and then drops out, he must answer the same questions again before getting the chance to answer the remainder of the questions for that game. I suppose this is not necessarily a fault, because it reinforces knowledge retention, but it can get a bit boring for players who drop out multiple times. All in all it's a good, fun, educational game. I just wish there was more of it!
32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for adults/Not worth the price,
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This review is from: Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? DVD Game (Toy)
We bought this game for $20 two weeks ago on Amazon. It is COMPLETELY overpriced at the current price. The kids enjoyed it (7,9&10yrs), it was educational for them, even challenging. For the adults, 75% of it was easy, 25% you had to think for a few seconds. We enjoyed watching the kids wrestle with the questions, quite a bit, but for the adults, that was the only fun we had. Don't buy it for more than $20, considering that there are only a limited amount of games and was not as challenging as the tv show. Think of it as a kids game, great for sleepovers and winter get playdates. Box says 8+, really not for over 12yrs.
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Game is MUCH too slow to be fun,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? DVD Game (Toy)
I played this game with my family during a recent get together. While the appeal of this game is pretty great, the execution is TERRIBLE. It runs VERY slowly on the DVD player, and that would be merely annoying were it not for Foxworthy's constant "funny" comments about your question choice, your answer, etc. The video snippets preface and follow each question, as well as every stage of the game.
Imagine listening to Foxworthy ask you if you're smarter than a fifth grader. Then waiting for the DVD to load a question. Then answering the question. Then, watching Foxworthy give you the same "clever" trick answer to each of your questions. Next Foxworthy will tell you how far along the million dollar prize you are, and then the whole thing REPEATS for the person you're playing against. Finally, imagine shooting yourself (because you'll want to after one round). If they wanted to make this game good, they would have eliminated or greatly restricted the number of times Foxworthy makes an appearance. Of course, that wouldn't make it worth the $49.99 Amazon is currently asking. Don't buy it.
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