<P> The UK Millionaire saw five video game adaptations for personal computers and Sony's PlayStation consoles, produced by Hothouse Creations and Eidos Interactive . Between 1999 and 2001, Jellyvision produced five games based on the U.S. network version for PCs and the PlayStation, all of them featuring Philbin's likeness and voice . The first of these adaptations was published by Disney Interactive, while the later four were published by Buena Vista Interactive which had just been spun off from DI when it reestablished itself in attempts to diversify its portfolio . Of the five games, three featured general trivia questions, one was sports - themed, and another was a "Kids Edition" featuring easier questions . Two additional U.S. Millionaire games were released by Ludia in conjunction with Ubisoft in 2010 and 2011; the first of these was a game for Nintendo's Wii console and DS handheld system based on the 2008--10 clock format, with the Wii version offered on the show as a consolation prize to audience contestants during the 2010--11 season . The second, for Microsoft's Xbox 360, was based on the shuffle format and was offered as a consolation prize during the next season (2011--12). </P> <P> Ludia also made a Facebook game based on Millionaire available to players in North America from 2011 to 2016 . This game featured an altered version of the shuffle format, condensing the number of questions to twelve--eight in round one and four in round two . Contestants competed against eight other Millionaire fans in round one, with the top three playing round two alone . There was no "final answer" rule; the contestant's responses were automatically locked in . Answering a question correctly earned a contestant the value of that question, multiplied by the number of people who responded incorrectly . Contestants were allowed to use two of their Facebook friends as Jump the Question lifelines in round one, and to use the Ask the Audience lifeline in round two to invite up to 50 such friends of theirs to answer a question for a portion of the prize money of the current question . </P> <P> A theme park attraction based on the show, known as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire--Play It!, appeared at Disney's Hollywood Studios (when it was known as Disney - MGM Studios) at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida and at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California . Both the Florida and California Play It! attractions opened in 2001; the California version closed in 2004, and the Florida version closed in 2006 and was replaced by Toy Story Midway Mania! </P> <P> The format in the Play It! attraction was very similar to that of the television show that inspired it . When a show started, a "Fastest Finger" question was given, and the audience was asked to put the four answers in order; the person with the fastest time was the first contestant in the Hot Seat for that show . However, the main game had some differences: for example, contestants competed for points rather than dollars, the questions were set to time limits, and the Phone - a-Friend lifeline became Phone a Complete Stranger which connected the contestant to a Disney cast member outside the attraction's theatre who would find a guest to help . After the contestant's game was over, they were awarded anything from a collectible pin, to clothing, to a Millionaire CD game, to a 3 - night Disney Cruise . </P>

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