I'm not sure how accessible this is, but I'm hoping it doesn't give anyone any trouble. For family gatherings this holiday weekend, I was asked by my wife to put together a trivia type game that we can play on the TV at the different houses. Most of the extended family has seen Disney movies so it seemed like a good neutral theme that would include the most people, and even some of the younger ones perhaps.
My laptop version is meant to connect to the TV so everyone can play, but I took some time this morning to toss together a web version of it. This can be played in a browser, on a phone, or on a tablet.
www.kaldobsky.com/audiogames/subtitlesquiz/
It does not track your score or anything. Features were kept pretty simple because I didn't know how my family gatherings would go, and it made the most sense to not have the game track anything so that we can develop "house rules" as we see fit. This web version follows that same basic outline.
You are given a single phrase, grabbed at random from a Disney movie. You are then asked to pick one of 8 movie choices to answer where the phrase came from. If you need another clue, a button at the bottom lets you see another. You can have up to 5 total clues, but keep in mind that the clues come randomly from the movie and are not in any particular order. When you guess the correct answer the game tells you to give yourself points, based on how many clues you needed before solving it. The points are not tracked by anything and can be ignored if you wish.
Enjoy! big_smile Also, Merry Christmas eve audio games community.