

Okay, so this is basically the NES version of Wheel of Fortune, complete with Vanna White flipping those letters like it’s 1989. You’ve got the classic setup—spin the wheel, guess letters, try not to bankrupt yourself buying vowels. The puzzles are decent, though some of the categories feel a little dated now (good luck if you get stuck with "80s TV Shows").
What’s cool is you can play solo against the CPU or cram three friends around the NES controller for some chaotic multiplayer. The computer opponents aren’t geniuses, but they’ll surprise you sometimes—like that one round where the AI somehow guessed "xylophone" with three letters showing. Graphics are about what you’d expect: bright colors, blocky Vanna, and that satisfying *clunk* sound when the wheel stops.
It’s not deep strategy, but there’s something weirdly addictive about yelling at the screen when your buddy steals your solve. Just don’t expect modern QOL stuff—no touchscreen, no microtransactions, just pure retro game-show chaos. If you’ve ever wanted to bankrupt your little brother over a puzzle about "famous fridges," this’ll do it.
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