More specific hints would have gone a long way to at least getting you on the right tracks, but sadly, there's no such luck here. For example, 'Event', was our clue, and the phrase we had to guess was 'Candlelit Dinner', while 'Thing' was a clue for 'Paper Plates and Plastic Cups'. All you're given to go by is a clue, and, unfortunately, the 'clue' often isn't much of one. And if you can't guess it correctly after that, you've made it a lot easier for your opponents.Īnd, in case you've ever sat at home, shouting at your TV at the clueless contestants, it's honestly not as easy as it sounds. The catch, of course, is that you're not allowed to guess at vowels - for those, you have to purchase them, using some of your hard earned winnings. Guess correctly, and not only will you win the value you rolled for every time that letter appears in the phrase, but they'll also rotate every panel on which your letter appears in the phrase, helping you get one step closer to eventually guessing, and solving the puzzle. Taking it in turns to spin a wheel, you'll be prompted to choose a letter, which you think will appear in a phrase - kind of like a TV version of hangman. If you've seen the show, you'll instantly be at home with the format here - but even if you haven't, it's nice and easy to pick up and play.
And Keith Pat's your host for Wheel of Fortune, the new Wii game based around the hit US (AND UK) TV series, which we haven't seen in years.