Some of the questions were worth too much money in my opinion. Jay's sixth question could have been worth half of that, and his question about the Peanuts composer could have been worth less than $32k. In the next game, Scott had a question about the Mayflower Compact valued at $4k followed by a question about who the man with the yellow hat's partner was, and it was valued st $8k. To me, one question could have been worth $1k and the other could have been worth $2k. Kudos to the game developers for placing the dog years question in level one; this was in Scott's game too.
Some of the questions were worth too much money in my opinion. Jay's sixth question could have been worth half of that, and his question about the Peanuts composer could have been worth less than $32k. In the next game, Scott had a question about the Mayflower Compact valued at $4k followed by a question about who the man with the yellow hat's partner was, and it was valued st $8k. To me, one question could have been worth $1k and the other could have been worth $2k. Kudos to the game developers for placing the dog years question in level one; this was in Scott's game too.
17:57 I have noticed loud dial tones throughout your past two Millionaire uploads.