From here, the final four questions are like the “old” format, with an increasing difficulty leading up to the $1,000,000 question. If you get through the first ten questions, you have a maximum possible bank of $68,600. However, this comes with a catch: if you choose to “walk away” during the first ten questions, only receive half of the money you have banked away to that point. Instead, Millionaire 2011 (and this season’s TV show) have mixed up the first 10 questions and the first 10 dollar amounts - a seemingly difficult question might only be worth $1,000 while a seemingly simple question might end up being worth $25,000. To sum things up quickly: gone are the days of progressively difficult questions. Not that the variation is any reason to shy away from this game, just know that it mirrors the changes seen on this season of the popular game show. In other words, if you’re not familiar with the new rules presented in this season’s syndicated version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, you’ll be a little bit lost playing this game. Let’s get one thing cleared up right away, this is Millionaire 2011. This app is available for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, and if you’re a fan of trivia or game shows, this app is a lot of fun. Who Wants to be a Millionaire 2011 is the universal representation of the syndicated game show from Beeline Interactive Inc.
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