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Who Wants to be a Millionaire
 Instructions

 Play the TV Game

 Play Safety Millionaire

 Millionaire PowerPoint
Who Wants to be a Millionaire

You can almost hear Regis Philbin asking, "Is that your final answer?"   This is the Cadillac of our games collection crafted by your favorite webguy.  No use of the BACK button is required here.

You're encouraged to check out the phone-a-friend lifeline for each question - they're a HOOT!  For a full-screen view, tap F11 after the game opens in a separate window.

To satisfy the large number of requests for a copy of the Millionaire games on CD, the "Buy Now" link below will enable the secure purchase through PayPal or via credit card.  Proceeds benefit the United States Mine Rescue Association.

The Games
First Aid Mine Gases Hodgepodge
BioPak 240R Users BioPak 240R Benchman
Dräger BG4 No. 1 Dräger BG4 No. 2

 

Concentration
 Instructions

 Main Page

 Game Solutions
Concentration

From the 1960s, this game was hosted on TV by Hugh Downs.   You're encouraged to read the instructions for the game before you begin.  Lots of work went into this one. Depending on your browser version, you may need to try various things to adjust the screen for the best view.  You'll need the "BACK" button for these games.
The Games

 

Jeopardy
 Answers

 Play MR Jeopardy

 Play the TV Game
Mine Rescue Jeopardy

Remember to give your answer in the form of a question, lest ye be penalized.    You can just picture Alex Trebek as the moderator.  Lots of fun and hell, you might even learn a thing or two.  View in full-screen with F11.

The original concept for this game was borrowed from Philip Eggerding from the Michigan Mine Safety and Health Training Program

 

Play Alive, Dead or Canadian Play Alive, Dead or Canadian Play Alive, Dead or Canadian

Alive, Dead or Canadian

Fashioned after the 1980s MTV game show, "Dead or Canadian", this unique training game pits classroom particpants in a head-to-head battle for knowledge supremacy.  You not only have to decide about the life status and nationality of celebrities, you first need to anwer safety related questions taken from 18 different categories.  All game questions are appropriate for all safety training programs, including Part 46.

It was developed in 2002, so the dead or alive part may have some errors.
 Instructions

 Play Alive, Dead or Canadian