Wheel of Fortune

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Wheel of Fortune
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Play as a contestant on Wheel of Fortune, America's favorite TV show, anytime, anywhere! Spin the wheel and put your brain to the test against thousands of unique puzzles. Play solo or challenge players online. Enjoy an authentic TV-show experience with Wheel of Fortune. Spin the wheel, win special wedges, and experience true-to-the-TV-show rules. Win iconic in-game prizes such as luxurious trips, cars, and up to one million dollars.

THQ brings one of America's favorite game shows back to consoles in 2012 for PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii U.

Spin the wheel along with Pat Sajak and Vanna White on the virtual version of America's Game!
Part of franchise:
Wheel of Fortune
(last 3 games)

This is a DS game based on the popular game show of the same name.

Wheel of Fortune is a TV game based upon the hit game show Wheel of Fortune. It was released in 2005 by Jakks Pacific. The game is just Wheel of Fortune but it features a spinning wheel. You can either spin with the wheel or press B for a random spin.

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