Sky Sports Football Quiz is a great way to settle arguments or start a fight. Be careful who you invite to play. The game features several thousands of questions from all over the football world, with a fair number of pictures and audio clips as accompaniment. Up to four players are able to play four different game styles, including Dream Team, where answering questions correctly gains you virtual money, which is used to build up a custom team of players, and a fast-paced Penalty Shoot-Out mode for a quickfire challenge. Sky Sports Football Quiz rewards knowledge and speed, but punishes bad guesses with a red and yellow card system. You have been warned.
Kirsty Gallacher, omnipresent Sky One glamourpuss, is the on-screen host for the quiz. Kirsty offers instructions, adds commentary and guides players through the various sections of the game. There are over 4,500 questions to be asked, and lets face it, by the time questions start coming around again, youll have forgotten everything you ever knew about Trevor Hebberds short career blip at Southampton. So youll get to do it all again. Hurrah! Longevity is the order of the day. Playing against the computer is all well and good, but the heart of Sky Sports Football Quiz is in its multiplayer mode. Theres nothing quite like that feeling of smugness when you answer a series of questions correctly. By the same token, theres nothing to compare with the feeling of shame and embarrassment when a seemingly simple question comes and trips you up. Oh, the schadenfreude!
Theres plenty to keep the footy fan entertained here, and the best thing about it is that you dont have to be any good at football itself. You dont have to be the tactical genius behind the team, you dont need to perform all those complicated finger/thumb combinations to dribble your way through the defence: an elephants memory of all things soccer-related will suffice.