It supports "pass-the-phone" or local competitive play, allowing friends to compete for the highest score on a shared leaderboard.
Do not confuse this trivia-based game with , a separate 2009 mobile game where the boys compete on a fictional Japanese game show . That game features platforming challenges like Cartman on roller skates and "Wheels of Misfortune" rather than trivia questions. South Park - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Spe...
The special edition includes over 600 questions specifically about South Park lore, making it a deep-dive test for fans. though these often provide humorous
The game adapts the classic "Phone-a-Friend" lifeline to include South Park characters like Santa or Mr. Hankey, though these often provide humorous, unrelated audio clips rather than direct answers. South Park - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Spe...