These TV games are a real snap
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), Nov, 2006
Trivia games have an enduring popularity. Most of us, inherently, want to challenge ourselves, flex our brains to see what we remember and, not coincidentally, show off a little bit. Thanks to the proliferation of portable DVD players, GameSnacks, a new line of travel trivia games from Snap TV, allow you to be ready for a contest wherever you go.
Kids Trivia was composed by kids for kids, with topics that include cartoons, pop culture, and toys. Family Showdown lets youngsters play against adults, with both groups able to play at their own level. Pop Culture, made for teens and older, covers musicians, celebrities, and scandals. Gender Wars pits the guys against the girls on such subjects as makeup, fashion designers, automobiles, and sports.
Each GameSnack ($9.99) has single and multi-player options with six separate games on the DVD. With more than 1,000 randomly generated questions, the challenge is different every time you play.
Snap TV's MLB Grand Slam Trivia ($24.95) is action-packed with questions and footage of the best players, coaches, and rivalries in baseball. It features hundreds of questions from the 19th century through the present and more than 500 video highlights. Multiple levels of difficulty, with questions ranging in value from single to home run, makes the game fun for baseball fanatics as well as aspiring junior leaguers.
Partnering with Scholastic Media, Snap TV has entertaining, educational games for children featuring Clifford the Big Red Dog and the immensely popular I Spy series. I Spy Spooky Mansion and I Spy Treasure Hunt use challenging riddles as well as mysterious and exciting adventures to enhance reading and problem-solving skills. Clifford Phonics, through the use of carnival games, teaches phonics, vocabulary, and spelling skills. Visit www.snaptvgames.com for more information.
The Over the Hedge Wacky Moments in Human History TV DVD Game from b Equal features characters from the tremendously successful DreamWorks Animation film. RJ the raccoon and Verne the turtle lead players on a fun-filled quest to observe the strange behavior of humans. It features over 300 questions covering cave dwellers to suburbanites. For more information, visit www.bequal.com.
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