Also in each group the questions will always be in this order, with the smallest $ value question at the top. I have grouped the categories accordingly. These groups apply to round 1 or 2 of the game.
The setup isn't completely random, you will always have the same group of 6 categories together in a round. Gastronomy Here are the questions to all of the answers in the game. You get 50 seconds on easy, 45 seconds on normal, and 40 seconds on hard. There are also three difficulty settings, which basically decide how hard the computer players are, and also how much time you have to enter the question. You can play the game VS the computer, or with 1-2 other human players.
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Just like the TV show you lose money for incorrect replies, so don't buzz in if you really don't have a clue. If you don't have any money then you can pick a $ value from the board to wager. You enter your wager and then enter your question.
If you find it, you have a chance to double your money. Like the TV show there is also a daily double square hidden randomly on the game board in both of the first 2 rounds. Also many questions are asked multiple times in varying ways and some categories appear more than once with different questions. content there are also a number of questions that deal with events and things of the eighties, so if you weren't raised in that time period you probably won't do well. Of course the game has a lot of questions to do with the united states so if you don't live there then you probably won't do as well. Of course an accepted way to play the game is to pick a category that you are comfortable with and start from the lowest dollar (easiest) answer, and work your way down to the harder ones. The only preparation you can have is to know your trivia really. Of course it is aimed at a younger audience, so the answers are easier than those that you would find on the TV show. # (C) THE GAME # There isn't really much to say, the game is based on the Jeopardy! TV gameshow. YES NO (A) TABLE OF CONTENTS # Table of Contents (A) This Table of Contents (B) Controls (C) The Game (D) Answers (E) Experimental # (B) CONTROLS # The controls for this game are very simple, and are as follows: D-Pad - Moves the cursor when typing in your question, and buzzes in for a chance to enter your question. Just to make things crystal clear for some people, this FAQ is not to appear anywhere at the following URLs: This document Copyright 2004 Daniel Engel = Jeopardy Junior Edition FAQ JanuDaniel (FecalLord) Engel fecalord gmail com # So if anyone sees this FAQ on any site other than those mentioned above, please let me know and I will take care of the situation, thanks. It's just that too many sites don't keep their version of my FAQ up to date which makes for a lot of hassle in my mailbox. Please don't ask, because I will not grant permission. I have decided not to allow websites other than Gamefaqs (IGN () & Gamespot (to host my FAQs from now on.