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'The games biggest offender is the questions themselves, there's no rhyme or reason to any of them.'
Read more » GamePro
Read more » GamePro
'I would've liked to have seen more pizzazz and personality from the actual gameplay and questions (instead of just the silly avatars), and the game flow could've been streamlined considerably (I don't need between-round updates on the betting tendencies of A.I. opponents), but Wits & Wagers is a loose and enjoyable experience that fills a necessary gap on Xbox Live Arcade without significant monetary -- or mental -- investment.'
Read more » 1up.com
Read more » 1up.com
'When you've got a quiz where players don't even need to understand the question to win, you've got a quiz that doesn't really work all that well.'
Read more » Eurogamer
Read more » Eurogamer
'If you like numbers – dates, weights, estimates, measures, etc. – then Wits & Wagers may be right up your alley. But as an overall trivia experience, it wears out its welcome fairly quickly.'
Read more » IGN
Read more » IGN
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'Put this one squarely in the party game camp, but it’s a welcome spin on the quiz genre.'
Read more » GamesRadar
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'It's actually a pretty fun experience...IF you’re playing with a small group of close friends. Outside of this specific situation, though, the experience loses a lot of its initial interest.'
Read more » Team XBOX
Read more » Team XBOX
'The XBLA version of Wits & Wagers is cheaper than the board game but not nearly as easy to recommend.'
Read more » Gamespot
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