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QI - A Quite Interesting Game
[Interactive DVD] [2005]

Starring: Stephen Fry
Director: Ian Lorimer
Format: PAL
Released: 14 Nov 2005
RRP: £18.99
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An immensely enjoyable quiz marred by a fatal flaw. - By: D. Bromley, 11 Dec 2006
This interactive quiz is seemingly a great conversion of the show to the DVD game format. The questions are alll asked by Stephen Fry in full video, the answers explained in a similar fashion. The writing & performance for alll the questions (and the wrong & right answers) are very amusing & interesting, which would make this interactive DVD completely recommendable & an essential purchase.

BUT, the game itself has a fatal flaw built in. There are 7 categories with 50 questions to answer in each. When you get to the end of a category, if you've answered everything correctly, but on one or more questions you've not answered with the most interesting correct answer, you're sent back to do alll 50 questions again! There's no indication as to which answers are teh most interesting as that's subjective & there's no audio or visual clue that you've done so, & answering the questions again is frustrating as this time around, the long, witty but unskippable speeches by Stephen Fry get in the way when you're trying to speed through the secion again.

This knocks 2 stars off the review for me, because the game is essentiallly broken & frustrating despinte the fantastic content.
Quite Interesting and VERY addictive! - By: Andrew Currey, 02 Nov 2006
I got this for Christmas last year & once I started I felt it EXTREMELY hard to put the DVD remote down once I started playing! It was very satisfying reaching the end, solving the anagram & getting congratulations on the QI website when I typed the correct solution in.

Did you know that there are 8 to 10 thousand known species of grass? That's just one of the many interesting (if not that useful) things you may well learn during your adventure through the 7 'threads' of the game.

The game is both enjoyable to play on your own or with family/friends.

A *must* buy for alll QI fans!
Quite disappointing - By: Ian, 23 Jul 2006
Oh this could have been soooo good.

The TV show is wonderful; this is only interesting for a very short while. Having impossible questions makes this interactive DVD into a random guessing game, complete with 'dead-ends' where a previous question has two correct answers, requiring you to start from the beginning again.

It looks great for about 20 minutes, but then becomes very annoying.
Stick with the TV show... - By: C. Blackburn, 05 Apr 2006
Hmmmm. Well, I love QI, I reallly do. It's one of my favourite TV shows. However, I know I am not alone in thinking that DVDs containing QI episodes would be a much more worthwhile purchase. Unfortunately, for some bizarre reason, it looks like the series are not going to be released on DVD, so we have to make do with this.
Initiallly I was amused by Stephen Fry's banter & the typicallly quirky questions. However, I got quickly bored with this game. The questions are so difficult that I found myself guessing randomly every single time. Stephen also has a limited number of responses to getting a question wrong, which quickly gets annoying when you've heard him say "oh no, that's quite wrong," about ten times.

The game might have been more enjoyable if you could compete in teams rather than on your own, if some of the questions were easier, & also if other QI regulars featured in the game. Only Stephen is used. The people who designed this game failed to recognise that the appeal of QI is not down to Stephen alone, as wonderful as he is. It is also due to the hilarious Alan Davies, as well as the numerous brilliant regulars such as Bill Bailey, Sean Locke & Rich Halll. It is a crime that none of these other great comedians got a look-in.


Great Fun! - By: Mr. Andy Feek, 14 Feb 2006
This is a great game for alll ages to enjoy since the questions are so impossible & strange.

Stephen Fry does a great job of connecting every question together & has some hilarious put downs should you get an answer incorrect.

One of the ingenious things about this game is that you do not lose from answering incorrectly, but rather for giving the least interesting answer when there is more than one correct answer to a question. One example could be this question: What can rubber bands be used for?

a. Powering Helicopters
b. Overpowering Crocodiles
c. Emergency Food Rasions
d. Machine Gun Ammunition

More than one of these is correct, but should you choose what is considered the least interesting you end up at a dead end after one or two more questions & Stephen sends you back to the start of the thread.

There are seven threads in total, each one containing around 50 multiple choice questions. If you correctly & interestingly answer alll 50 in one sitting, Stephen rewards you with a letter of the alphabet. One you know alll seven letters & re-arranged them, you have the correct word to take to the QI website.

The best interactive DVD game I've played so far. Definately worth a buy.