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  2. Buzz! - Wikipedia

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    Junior: Jungle Party with 40 mini games (but 25 in The United States version). The second game, Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam , was released in May 2007, was the first game to be created by Cohort Studios for both PlayStation 2 & PlayStation 3, and has 25 mini games ( but 24 in North America).

  3. Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party - Wikipedia

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    It is the first game in the Buzz! Junior series. Jungle Party comprises forty different mini-games (twenty-five in the US version). Many of these mini-games require little knowledge or skill, so that they are more suited to younger children than the normal Buzz! quiz games, although they can also be enjoyed by older children or even adults.

  4. Magenta Software - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1994. The company specializes in developing family friendly video games based on various films as well as the Buzz! Junior and Invizimals series for Sony Interactive Entertainment. It went on an indefinite hiatus since 2015, during which they purchased Cosmonaut Studios, whose game Eternal Threads was released by Secret Mode ...

  5. Category:Party video games - Wikipedia

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    Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party; Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam; Buzz!: Quiz TV; Buzz!: The BIG Quiz; Buzz!: The Hollywood Quiz ... The Jackbox Party Pack (2014 video game) The ...

  6. Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam - Wikipedia

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    The game is similar in concept to Jungle Party, with robot based mini-games in a space-themed environment. One of the main differences between Jungle Party and Robo Jam is the introduction of AI, allowing players to play against the computer. Unlike Jungle Party there is no solo game mode. A full game can be played with only one human player ...

  7. Category:Buzz! - Wikipedia

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    B. Buzz! Junior: Ace Racers; Buzz! Junior: Dino Den; Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party; Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble; Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam; Buzz!: Brain Bender

  8. Category:Magenta Software games - Wikipedia

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    Junior: Jungle Party; Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble; Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam; C. The Cat in the Hat (video game) D. Disney Think Fast; E. Eliminator (1998 video game) I.

  9. Buzz!: The Mega Quiz - Wikipedia

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    It is the fourth instalment in the Buzz! series. Buzz! The Mega Quiz has over 5,000 questions. [1] Along with Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party, this was one of the first Buzz games released in North America, also the first game in the series to have a 12+ rating by PEGI.