

– To win all the money, they must win four. – To win half the money, they have to win two matchup. They must then choose other answers to play off against it, for money: The contestant chooses a question, then selects an answer from the board. They’re given one final board, and the choice of two questions to play on it.

The contestant who wins two questions plays the final loser goes home with nothing.įor the final, the contestant has the chance to win half, all, or double the money they’ve banked to this point. Picking it straight off the bat is worth £1,000 the prize decreases by £200 for each wrong guess. The contestants are asked another question with six answers but this time, the contestants take turns picking an answer on the board until one player gives the Unbeatable answer. In this round, only the Unbeatable answer matters. Losing contestant goes home with nothing, then the round is repeated with the other set of contestants.įor Round 3, the two Round 2 winners return for another head to head. Win two answers to win the board repeat all of the above with a new question for the second (and, if needed, third) board. Both answers are then removed from the board, and the contestants must choose two new answers, with the buzzers no longer in play. If neither contestant buzzes, their choices are played off against each other, with the winner scoring a point and banking £100. A correct buzz wins the board and banks £1,000 for the contestant if they’re wrong, the opponent wins the board by default and banks £100. As before, if the contestant DOES buzz, each answer on the board will be played against their chosen answer one by one. After both contestants make a choice, the same three-second countdown is played where either player can buzz if they think their answer is unbeatable. Same rules again – asked an ordering question, pick an answer from 6. Now the contestants go head to head, with leading contestant from the first round selecting their opponent. The contestant scores £1,000 if their answer does beat all five other options nothing if they were wrong.Īfter every contestant has had a turn, we move on to Round 2. – However, if the contestant DOES buzz, each answer on the board will be played against their chosen answer one by one. The contestant can stop any time between answers. However, if their answer was worse, they lose their money and finish the round. For each matchup, if their answer was the better answer (in this case, the longer river), they earn £100. – If the contestant does not buzz, then they choose other answers one by one, playing them off against their original choice. How this round plays out depends on their choice:

The contestant then has to decide, do they think this is the Unbeatable answer? If they do, they must hit a buzzer on their podium within a three-second countdown. They’re asked a question such as, “Which of these British rivers is the longest”, and shown a board of six options and the contestant chooses one. Round 1 is a Solo round where each contestant takes a turn on the board.
#The unbeatable game 2 Patch#
Sell, sell, sell.īut apparently, Aspyr hasn’t gotten to the “find out” part of the “f- around and…” game because while there hasn’t been a patch to fix this massive problem, as of the time of this writing, they have done something else with the Switch version.So the basic game of Unbeatable is the same throughout – pick an answer from a board of 6 and hope it’s better than the other choices, with the aim to pick the one “Unbeatable answer”. If the game is playable from the start, it must be working. Instead, what we’re seeing is yet another company outsourcing their testing to a company and only paying for a small amount of time to save cash. This happens with 100% of the players that play on Switch with no exception meaning that if this game would have undergone proper testing, ANY tester would have documented this and it could have been worked on before release. Hell, part of the reason I think we went so long without a re-release of the first KOTOR is that whoever made the first one would be obligated to make the second and KOTOR II is well known for being impossible to work with.īut here’s the thing. Now, I get it, KOTOR II is famously cursed. This was not admitted on their main page but rather a response buried within a separate tweet encouraging people to buy their rerelease. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience in the meantime! Yes, we are aware and our dev team is working on delivering the patch as soon as possible.
