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Trying to find what all the puzzle clues are broken actually becomes a puzzle unto broken itself. The puzzles themselves are designed to either broken allow the player to wallow in his or her own wonderful smartness or just click like a nut until dumb luck comes to the forefront and plays a hand. Name that composer, who wrote The Scarlet Pimpernel, and fun with periodic tablesthese subjects are certainly not an idiot's delight. And I am embarrassed to admit to knowing the answers to the majority of the TV quiz puzzles on the first try. The music is pretty, holds the interest, and fits well with the scenery to create moods and never becomes redundant. The actors, what few there are, aren't horrible, and the segments are short. The game overall is frighteningly easy to maneuver throughout, with a large pointer that is simple to understand immediately without having to refer to a manual for a translation.
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