Friends: The One With All The Trivia
released on Dec 15, 2005
Over 3,000 questions and 700 clips highlighting memorable moments from all 10 seasons of the sensational show Play along with yopur hosts featuring the voice talents of Janice, Gunther and Jack & Judy Geller Single and multi-player modes let you test your Friends knowledge solo or with a group of...friends!
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It looks pretty. The UI is visually pleasing and the stylized 3D animations give the game its own unique charm. With different music and less annoying voices, this could have been a very aesthetically coherent title.
However, just like some meetings could have been e-mails, this videogame could have been a card game. Its existence is unnecessary.
However, just like some meetings could have been e-mails, this videogame could have been a card game. Its existence is unnecessary.
Another lovely impulse buy at the game shop because I thought it would be funny. I can't imagine even the biggest fan of this show getting these questions right, most of them are extremely specific questions about random background details that, at least to me, seem completely superfluous. But hey, I've never seen a single episode of this show, maybe there's some giant Friends fuck out there who remembers the color of what's-his-name's shoes on scene 12 of episode 52
There was also a DVD version of this game. My wife and I watched Friends a ton when we were younger and I remember finding this and thinking it would be lots of fun because we both had seen the show so many times (not much to do around town for two broke teenagers).
This is the lamest trivia game ever. Rather than asking you about facts about the characters or memorable moments in the scenes or story, it asks you "what was playing on the TV during the scene" or "what color glass did Monica have in her hand." It's not "Friends" trivia, it's "pay attention to superfluous details that no one cares about" trivia. We were so pissed off about it. Ah, memories.
This is the lamest trivia game ever. Rather than asking you about facts about the characters or memorable moments in the scenes or story, it asks you "what was playing on the TV during the scene" or "what color glass did Monica have in her hand." It's not "Friends" trivia, it's "pay attention to superfluous details that no one cares about" trivia. We were so pissed off about it. Ah, memories.