Millionaire Game               
Help Section: How to Play the Millionaire Game          


Introduction:
The Millionaire Game plays very similar to the game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire". To win the game, you must answer 15 questions in a row and you will win $1,000,000 (credits here). If you get stuck on a question, you can use a "life line" to help. Some of the "life lines" were changed from the TV game show for obvious reasons (There is no audience to help and you can't really phone a friend). Also, a time limit has been added. If you don't answer in time, you will walk away with your current winnings.


Game Interface:
A. The hotseat, where the questions are displayed.

B. Your computer, this is where the game commands and the choices for answers are displayed.

C. This shows you how much you can win. The arrow shows the money you have earned so far.

D. Your life lines are displayed at the top and the stats for the game right below.



Life Lines:
This lifeline will add 60 more seconds to your time limit. This will give you more time to think about the question.

Two wrong answers will be removed from your choices giving you a 50/50 shot at the correct answer.

If you are completely stump on a question, you can use this lifeline to get a new question. Your time limit will be set back to 60 seconds.


Other Info:
  • Each game cost 1000 credits to play. If you don't have enough credits, reload the page.
  • After you have reach to 1000 and 32000 mark, you will be guarantee that amount. Even if you give a wrong answer, you will be given that amount.
  • You can walk away with your winnings anytime. If you ran out of life lines and do not know the answer, let the time run out and you will walk away with your current winnings.
  • If you have any questions, please email them to me.
  • Send errors or other bible question ideas to the above contact form.
  • View all Bible games and quizzes here.
  • The original Millionaire game was at Pok's Script Archive.



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