Erweiterte Suche
- TITEL
- NAMEN
- KOOPERATIONEN
Suchfilter
Vollständiges Datum eingeben
bis
oder gib einfach JJJJ oder JJJJ-MM unten ein
bis
bis
bis
Ausschließen
Enthält nur Titel mit den ausgewählten Themen
bis
In Minuten
bis
1–12 von 12
- Ein Computerprogrammierer stolpert über eine Verschwörung und bringt ihr Leben und das Leben ihrer Mitmenschen in große Gefahr.
- Um den Frieden mit ihrem beharrlichen Schwiegervater zu wahren, heuert eine junge Witwe einen Callboy als vorgetäuschten Liebhaber an.
- Sarcastic host asks up to three players either seven or twenty one questions from pop culture and science in this classic game show spoof. The game is presented like a radio play with fake ad breaks and only questions appear on screen.
- "You Don't Know Jack: Volume 2" is a trivia game that simulates a manic game show, with players answering multiple-choice questions.
- This spin-off from the "You Don't Know Jack" video game series aims exclusively at a teenage audience.
- This fourth volume of the series starkly changes the setting, from a generic quiz show set to a grunge, industrial mood, framed as a "Ride" on an elevator and at times a car, destined to a place known only as "The Bottom". All five hosts from previous U.S. entries reappear-Nate Shapiro from Volume 1, Cookie from Volume 3 and Television, Schmitty from Movies, and Guy Towers from Sports. Oh, and Buzz Lippman from Volume 2 is back too, but the others don't seem to like him, and he gets being thrown out of the host rotation. (Note: The German version, as before, is only hosted by the singular host, Quizmaster Jack.) Every episode (termed a "floor") starts with a moral dilemma, often without a morally good option. Your answer will decide the theme for that floor, consisting of 12 questions and a grand finale. The 12 questions may be: a regular 4-choice question; a fill-in-the-blank question; a DisOrDat, where one player quickly sorts 7 options into 2 categories (or sometimes "both"); a Gibberish Question, where the players are given a nonsense phrase and must figure out what common phrase its syllables rhyme with; a Roadkill question, where the players must figure out how 7 pairs of clues relate to each other, then how the 7 correct answers relate to each other; a Jack BINGO, where a 5-letter word is given first, and the players must choose the first letter of the answers from that 5-letter word, or; a Guest Host Question, where the question is given by someone other than the host for that floor. The grand finale is the Jack Attack: 7 rounds of word association where the players must buzz in when the additional phrase connects with the central phrase according to the clue.