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Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader: Make the Grade

Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader: Make the Grade

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Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader: Make the Grade

 
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Find out if you are smarter than a 5th Grader! Ace the test in this exciting trivia game where every question is from a grade school textbook and the answers are elementary. Originally premiering after American Idol, Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?¿s first show was the biggest television premiere in the United States in over eight years. Today, the show continues to be one of the top shows for its time slot and air date, with nearly 8 million viewers per week.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.5 inches
Product Width:5.5 inches
Product Height:0.75 inches
Product Weight:0.2 pounds
Package Length:7.4 inches
Package Width:5.3 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Release Date:October 20, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Media:CD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • With over 6,000 questions grade school questions, test your aptitude in 23 categories including Animal Science, Cultural Studies, Grammar, Music, Reading, US Geography, Vocabulary, Health, and Astronomy.

  • Homeroom- Played just like the game show loved by millions.

  • Academic Academy- Compete against your friends taking turns answering questions

  • Flashcard Mode- It is time to up the stakes. Compete against your friends in a timed event, battle to answer 10 questions correct and get the most dollars.

  • Spelling Bee- Just like Flashcard Mode but only Spelling words!


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 30 customer reviews )
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17 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5Great trivia game, A+  Jan 05, 2009 By irukandji
Game is based on the FOX TV show hosted by Jeff Foxworthy, as you should know.

There are 4 game modes:

Single Player:

1. Homeroom - Like the show, answer 1st through 5th grade questions to get to 1 million dollars

Multiplayer Modes (2 to 4 people required):

2. Academic Academy - Each player takes the same quiz (like Homeroom)

3. Flashcards - 10 second timer, 10 questions, answer fastest for more money, answer 1st through 5th grade questions

4. Spelling Bee - 10 second timer, 10 questions, answer fastest for more money, pick the misspelled word


In the Homeroom mode, you use the Wii-mote to click and answer the questions. You have three cheats: Peek, Copy, and Save, just like the show. You can ask each classmate which is his or her favorite subject if you choose. You can skip repetitive portions if you choose. Also, there is no timer, which is very nice. On the TV show, once you get to the higher grade levels, the answers are received verbally with no "True and False" or "Multiple Choice". All the questions in the game are "True and False" or "Multiple Choice", with the exception of the million dollar question, which you will have to type in the correct answer, I'm not sure if spelling counts or they have different acceptable variations for answers, I always spelled correctly.

For the Multiplayer modes, YES YOU CAN use multiple Wii remotes. You can also share Wii motes if you only have 2. You don't use the motion control by pointing and clicking in this mode, rather you use the Directional Pad to select your answers and such. Using the Wii motion controls for the Multiplayer would be stupid, you'd give the answers to your opponents because they'd see your cursor. Smart move by THQ.

You can create up to 7 profiles and there is a guest mode. Each profile will save your Total Earnings and Average Earnings for each of the various game modes. You can customize you character's appearance, however it is slightly limited. On the main screen, there is an Honor Roll option, which will show the top players and their earnings.

The only bad things, if they are even that, were that you couldn't see the answer to the question if you chose to "Drop Out". There was a slight animation glitch that I saw a few times, however it didn't affect gameplay or really matter, just when the 5th graders walked up to the podium sometimes they wouldn't walk they'd just appear.

The graphics are good enough, similar to the screenshots. This isn't the type of game where they really matter. This game is fun, if you like trivia and like the show, you'll like this game. THQ usually makes good games, some of the bonehead reviews I read almost had me worried.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


3Good game but could be improved with newer versions  Dec 03, 2009 By RoseyMom
My 5 year old and I and my husband enjoyed playing. It was tedious playing multi-player as some people noted passing around a shared remote was annoying. I was also taken aback at the comments. When your player does not get the right answer the character exclaims something to the effect of "I'm an idiot!" I thought this was appropriate at any age. Other comments were similar. Some are not as sensitive about these things but I do not want my children calling themselves or others IDIOT. We don't use this word in our house. Nor stupid. Remove it from the game. There are better comments to use. All in all, we had fun. Would we play again? Not sure. Maybe. My 5 yr old enjoyed it. My husband and I enjoyed it as well. Decent game for the price and something fun to do as a group. Just a few things I would like to see changed in future releases.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Just like the show.  Jan 14, 2009 By B. Shepherd
First of all... most Wii games are $50+, lets manage expectations here. The graphics are not the best, but if you like the show, you will like this game. It follows the format to the letter. The comments by Jeff and the kids can be turned off in the settings. Also hitting "A" on the wiimote when Jeff is talking will bypass his comments and speed you through the game. I am not sure why other reviewers are mentioning that their kids are bored as the show format is not targeted to kids, thus one would think that the game would not be either. It has been a lot of fun so far!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4Funner than expected  Dec 18, 2008 By Shopaholic
I received this game as a gift and I was pleasantly surprised. The whole family enjoyed playing this game (age range of 9 years to 75 years old). Definitely one of our new favorites. We really enjoy the Flashcards and Spelling Features where up to 4 players can play simultaneously. The Homeroom feature (one player tries to win a million dollars) is also fun. You can check the Honor Roll and see all of your game score averages compared to the other players.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


1Do Not Recommend  Apr 21, 2011 By kelalilan
The Wii version of this game is awful. Some of the questions are worded so that they don't make sense or could have more than one meaning. The answers are often inaccurate or entirely incorrect. I have looked up the answers many times after the game claimed the one I guessed was inncorrect only to find that the game was wrong. The strengths of the students do not always match the subjects given, and sometimes their strengths change in the middle of the game. It is very frustrating and disappointing. I have played the x-box version of this game, and it does not have any of these flaws and is much more fun. If I get one wrong on x-box, I know that the game is right. I do not recommend spending any amount of money on the Wii version unless you do not care about guessing the correct answer and "flunking out" because this game says otherwise.

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