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Adjustments to how "Neurons" (the in-game currency earned from winning) are collected and spent in the shop to unlock specialized question packs. Expanded Gameplay Modes
Refreshed textures for lifelines and improved messaging in the host dialog boxes. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire -NSP--Update 1.4....
This patch primarily addresses technical performance while laying the groundwork for the content: Adjustments to how "Neurons" (the in-game currency earned
The latest for the video game adaptation of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (often referred to by its NSP file format for Nintendo Switch) brings critical refinements to the quiz experience, focusing on stability and gameplay variety. Developed by Appeal Studios and published by Microids , this version enhances the 2020 edition, which brought the iconic TV show's tension to modern consoles. Key Features of Update 1.4 Developed by Appeal Studios and published by Microids
With the 1.4 ecosystem, players can access a variety of ways to play beyond the classic solo ladder: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? - Microids
Resolves several known crashes on the Nintendo Switch, ensuring smoother transitions between the question phases and the "Final Answer" reveal.
Fixes bugs related to the "Double Dip" lifeline music and loops for "Final Answer" sound effects, maintaining the show's authentic suspense.
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Adjustments to how "Neurons" (the in-game currency earned from winning) are collected and spent in the shop to unlock specialized question packs. Expanded Gameplay Modes
Refreshed textures for lifelines and improved messaging in the host dialog boxes.
This patch primarily addresses technical performance while laying the groundwork for the content:
The latest for the video game adaptation of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (often referred to by its NSP file format for Nintendo Switch) brings critical refinements to the quiz experience, focusing on stability and gameplay variety. Developed by Appeal Studios and published by Microids , this version enhances the 2020 edition, which brought the iconic TV show's tension to modern consoles. Key Features of Update 1.4
With the 1.4 ecosystem, players can access a variety of ways to play beyond the classic solo ladder: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? - Microids
Resolves several known crashes on the Nintendo Switch, ensuring smoother transitions between the question phases and the "Final Answer" reveal.
Fixes bugs related to the "Double Dip" lifeline music and loops for "Final Answer" sound effects, maintaining the show's authentic suspense.