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Buzz!: The Sports Quiz

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Release date(s)
  
EU: 10 November 2006

Series
  
Buzz!

Genre
  
Party game

Initial release date
  
10 November 2006

Developer
  
Kuju Entertainment

Platform
  
PlayStation 2

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Mode(s)
  
Single-player, multiplayer

Publisher
  
Sony Interactive Entertainment

Similar
  
Buzz! games, Kuju Entertainment games, Party games

Buzz!: The Sports Quiz for the PlayStation 2, is the third game in the Buzz! series and was developed by Kuju Entertainment. Players answer questions asked by the Quizmaster (Buzz) using their Buzz! buzzers.

Contents

Gameplay

The game, developed by Kuju Entertainment, is very similar to an actual gameshow, fit with a Quizmaster, his 'delicious' sidekick (Rose), buzzers, a theme song and an audience which claps and laughs. In every type of game, players must choose from easy mode or hard mode.

The player can choose from 16 contestants to play as, all representing different sports. There is a rugby player, a skier, a sumo wrestler, a volleyball player, a shotputter, an ice hockey player, a Football player, a basketball player, a tennis player, a darts player, a racing car driver, an American football player, a boxer, a cricket player, a horse rider and a golfer. There are also three costumes to choose from for each. Players can choose from a short game, standard game, long game or a custom game.

Game modes

Any number of players from 1-8 can play at any one time.

Single player

A player can try to get as many points as possible in two different rounds.

Multiplayer

2-8 players play against each other for the most points.

Team player

3-8 players can team up to play against other teams for the most points. Each team chooses a captain.

Multiplayer/team play

  • The Point Builder - A question comes up on the screen. Everyone answers in their own time.
  • Fastest Finger - Everyone answers as quick as they can.
  • Spin - A board with 5 randomly selected sports plus a 'question mark' section is placed on a wheel. Players take turns to try to stop the arrow on their wanted sport. Everybody answers the question.
  • World of Sport - Starting in the UK, players answer questions to move around the world through all seven continents, finally ending up back in Europe. A right answer will move a player, while a quick answer might move a player two places along. The question will be about the country that the leader is on.
  • Expert - Each player gets 60 seconds to make their bar as big as possible by answering questions correctly. A wrong answer makes the bar smaller.
  • Finish Line - Players are shown running on a treadmill with the finish tape ahead of them. To move closer, players must answer questions correctly.
  • Point Stealer - A question will appear and then one possible answer at a time will show up. Players must buzz as soon as they see what they think is the correct answer.
  • Risk - Players are shown what the question will be about. They then choose how many points they want to risk on the question.
  • Estimation - A question will appear. A bar at the bottom will show the amounts. An arrow moves up and down the bar. Players must buzz when the arrow is on their wanted answer.
  • Pass the Bomb - A bomb is randomly given to one of the players. They must answer the question that appears correctly to pass the bomb to the next player. The bomb ticks faster and faster until it explodes.
  • Single player

  • Time Builder - The player must answer questions to get time needed for the final round. The quicker they answer, the more seconds they get.
  • Hot Seat - The player has as much time as achieved in Time Builder to get points. A correct answer moves the player up the point ladder. The player can bank his points at any time in between a question. A wrong answer will take the player back to the start of the ladder.
  • References

    Buzz!: The Sports Quiz Wikipedia