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Take the stage with your customizable contestant in the official Jeopardy app for Windows 8.1

Ron Ron
September 17, 2019
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Take the stage with your customizable contestant in the official Jeopardy app for Windows 8.1

Now you can test your knowledge with thousands of clues collected from the show’s very own writers with the official Jeopardy app for Windows 8.1. You can even play friends and family on the same screen using Party Mode.

“Is watching Jeopardy! part of your nightly routine? Ever caught yourself shouting responses at the TV and wishing that you were standing at the podium? Now is your chance with the Jeopardy app,” the app description reads. This is a paid app developed by Sony Pictures Television.

The app features Johnny Gilbert’s famous Jeopardy introduction and you can even step up to the podium with your own customizable avatar. Use the interactive touch screen to write your name on the podium and play in single player mode or challenge your family and friends in party mode.

The app celebrates 30 seasons of the show, so help be a part of the celebration by snagging the app, which features all new in-game graphics and the 30th season set. The app is available for $1.99. You can grab it via the download link below.

Jeopardy app

Further reading: Jeopardy, Windows 8.1

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