To keep things fair, I will play one game in each version on their normal, or medium difficulty if it offers the option to choose a difficulty. I’ll be reviewing the games based on their astetic, gameplay accuracy to the game show it is based on, and overall fun factor. So we’ll be able to see if older versions of the games have still held up, despite their puzzles being possibly outdated. At the end of these Wheel of Fortune reviews, I will be ranking the games from best to worst. I plan on adding more to my collection, but I thought we could start with these three for the Game Boy, Xbox One and Nintendo DS.īut that’s not all. Over the years, there have been countless Video Game versions of Wheel of Fortune, and currently I own three of them. I had several versions of the board game, from the classic 1990’s and 80’s versions found at a Thrift Store, to a Plug and Play game, and the version for the Game Boy.
As a kid, I was always obssessed with America’s Game: Wheel of Fortune.