The most popular syndicated game show in television history is now available to play on Roku. Play.Works added the Wheel of Fortune game, adding to its collection of Connected TV (CTV) games and original channels.
As of today, Wheel of Fortune can spin the wheel to guess letters to solve the puzzle board on Roku. The game adds a bit of a twist from the original show by including a “game within a game” as players digitally tour the United States for each completed level.
“Streaming video has ignited a CTV revolution and with games, we are seeing its potential explode,” said Jonathan Boltax, CEO of Play.Works. “CTV owners are digital natives and crave interactive content – they don’t just want to watch their favorite shows, they want to play them! As one of the most successful game shows of all time, Wheel of Fortune is an obvious fit for CTV. It is a crown jewel in the Play.Works’ CTV game catalog, the largest of any publisher with over 200 titles and growing quickly.”
Although the game is currently only available on Roku, Play.Works plans to launch Wheel of Fortune on additional compatible CTV platforms soon. Until then, check out some of Play.Works other games, including Crossy Road, Trivia Crack, Doodle Jump, and classic games from Atari.
Play.Works also hosts original free programming such as Like Nastya, PW Kids, Ninja Kidz TV, and BRB Travel + Food. Combined, the Play.Works games and video library reaches over 250 million homes via Roku, Comcast, Cox, Vizio, LG, Samsung, and other pay television platforms throughout the United States and United Kingdom.
“Play.Works creates engaging, frictionless and fun games and video experiences. Our insider knowledge about how best to engage viewers across platforms and understanding of the changing landscape in the lucrative Connected TV market enables us to lead the way in promoting the voices of a new generation of content providers and influencers.”
Check out Play.Works’ website to see all the games and videos offered and what’s coming up next.