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OHR Millionaire

  By: Specplosive
Homepage: None
Download: 45 KB

Reviewed by: Chaos Nyte

  One of my favorite games. It's a bit out of date now, but it's still one of the most entertaining games on OHR. It's not an OHR game in the traditional sense, so lets skip the traditional scoring paragraphs. OHR Millionaire asks questions from some of the most memorable games on the engine, and it's easy for OHRers who have been around for awhile. Newbie are going to have a tough time relating, since most of the games mentioned are unavailable for download. In fact, with the recent release of FUABMX, some of the questions have technically incorrect answers. This is one of the few games I'd love to see a sequel too, with new questions, and maybe even some graphics. The format for OHR Millionaire doesn't really need fancy graphics, since it's all about the questions, so there fitting for this version, but a new one could definitely use some screen shots of the games being asked about. Gameplay is all about answering the questions, and with over 60 random ones covering a large variety of topics, you’re guaranteed a unique playing experience every time. My only real complaint is the music, or lack thereof. There are some cheesy sound effects for getting answers right and such, that freeze the game for a few seconds. I’d prefer either no music, or maybe songs from the game featured in the question. Still, if you’re looking for a great way to relax and test your knowledge, or a good way to learn about the OHR community’s past, this is the game to do it. I've got my fingers crossed that this game gets a sequel, maybe with questions about OHRer's too!

  Storyline- Asking questions from some of the most memorable games on the OHR, this game is easy for OHRers

Scores:
Graphics: There not pretty, but they are perfect for the game's style.
5.0/10.0
Music: Gah. Turn your sound off, the effects get annoying after a few questions.
1.0/10.0
Storyline: I really wish Spec would give out the password on the game, so I could find out what the all the phone-a-friend people had to say.
8.0/10.0
Gameplay: Anyone can pick it up, but only a true vet can get to a million. Me? I did it in one minute. This game is very enjoyable, and offers plenty of playing time if you're memories rusty.
10.0/10.0
Overall (Not an average score): It's not perfect, but it's probably one of the best fan games on OHR. Here's hoping for a sequel, Spec!
9.0/10.0
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