Quiz show fans get some downloadable goodness tomorrow, as PSN will feature two specific items pertaining to Buzz!. First up, Buzz! Quiz TV is getting some DLC in the 'Prehistoric Thumb' pack, which will add 500 new questions that test your knowledge on things such as the formation of the Earth and the fossils of its early inhabitants.
Also arriving on PSN tomorrow is Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party, a title made up of 5 fast-paced mini-games. Available for $4.99, Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party is a title geared towards the younger crowd and allows you to use your Buzz! controller to play through the variety of local multiplayer modes on offer.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Mar 11th 2009 2:49PM (Unverified) said
wow no comments i guess know one like this game. lol yyeeeeeeee digg
Posted: Mar 11th 2009 3:06PM (Unverified) said
I've been wanting Buzz! Jungle Party, so the news is good.
Posted: Mar 11th 2009 4:10PM (Unverified) said
BJ:JP only has 5 mini-games? You're better off sticking with the PS2 disc which has about 25.
Posted: Mar 11th 2009 4:35PM jicon said
Likely few comments because the game seems to frequently get question packs... which is a great thing. Price of them is a bit steep however... especially for National Geographic sets.
Some of the gameplay elements likely need an update though... New play modes, maybe new characters, updated online stats, that sort of stuff. For a game with a controller looking the way it does, it is rather perplexing that only one round of multiplayer actually utilizes the big red buzz button.
Some of the gameplay elements likely need an update though... New play modes, maybe new characters, updated online stats, that sort of stuff. For a game with a controller looking the way it does, it is rather perplexing that only one round of multiplayer actually utilizes the big red buzz button.
Posted: Mar 11th 2009 9:01PM (Unverified) said
I just bought the game yesterday off Amazon. That sucks you only use the biggest part of the controller in one game mode. Considering fast it is selling on eBay and Gamestop you would think they could afford to update the game more. I'm happy they are still adding DLC, though it can get pricey after the 4th download....
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