Ever wish you could dive into the minds of video game developers and see what amazing VR experiences they're cooking up? Get ready, because IGN's VR Games Showcase in November 2025 promises exactly that! It's your front-row seat to the future of virtual reality gaming, and you won't want to miss it.
But let's shift gears for a moment and talk about something completely different: a fun little game right here on IGN called 20Q. If you're looking for a quick brain teaser, this could be right up your alley. The objective is simple: guess the video game I'm thinking of by asking only "yes" or "no" questions. You have a limited number of questions – just 20 – to crack the code. Think of it as a digital version of the classic "20 Questions" game, but with a gaming twist.
Here are some quick tips to help you become a 20Q master:
- Stick to "Yes" or "No" Questions: This is crucial! The game only understands these types of responses. Overly complex or open-ended questions will just waste your precious turns.
- Every Question Counts: Remember, you only have 20 questions, so make each one count. Think strategically about how to narrow down the possibilities as quickly as possible. Don't waste a question on something obvious, like "Is it a game?"
- Efficiency is Key: The fewer questions you use, the better! Try to formulate questions that eliminate large categories of games at once. For example, instead of asking "Is it a racing game?" and then "Is it a fighting game?", consider "Is it a game where you directly control a character or vehicle?"
Now, and this is the part most people miss, if you're really serious about your 20Q game, you can upgrade your IGN experience with IGN Plus. With IGN Plus, not only do you get an ad-free experience across the entire site, but you also get access to an archive of previous 20Q games. This allows you to study past games, learn common answer patterns, and hone your guessing skills to become a true 20Q champion!
So, are you ready to put your gaming knowledge to the test? Do you think paying for IGN Plus to get an edge in a simple guessing game is worth it? Let us know in the comments below – we're curious to hear your strategies and opinions! And, perhaps more controversially, is 20Q even a good game? Does the "yes/no" format feel too limiting, or does it force you to think more creatively? We want to know what YOU think!