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Review on Imagination Bingo America DVD Game by Punk Espinoza

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's a Bingo and a Quiz

I ordered this game from the Game Show Network (GSN) Gift Shop. I haven't seen him anywhere else. It is based on a GSN show that is not currently airing. It's very similar to the TV show. Each question is preceded by a ball with a letter and a number (e.g. B 11). When a question is asked, you have a few seconds to say the answer before it appears on the screen. I can't remember if this game requires you to "hum" before answering. Needed for a TV show. If you answered first and correctly, you can mark that ball on your bingo card if you have one. You continue until you have five numbers in a row on your card, either across, up and down, or diagonally. The central square is blank, as in most bingo games. If you do, press the appropriate button and the game will congratulate you on your victory. You then play a bonus round where you try to hit two of the prizes shown. Whatever prize you choose, you will win. I believe the number on the ball is the number of points you get for each question you answer, but I'm not sure. The game can take a while as the maximum number of balls is 75 and there are only 24 of them on your map plus free space. You can play alone or against someone. The host is just a voice, you don't see anyone, but there are a lot of flashing numbers and balls. I don't think I've heard any repetitive questions in the few times I've played this game. A good bingo game with a twist that adds questions that you must answer in order to get the balls on your card. If you watched this show on GSN with Patrick Duffy as the host, the bonus round is reminiscent of that version. A bit pricey ($20 to $25) but a fun game.

Pros
  • Games and Accessories
Cons
  • Very Expensive