Ouch. While the developers clearly set out to copy
YDKJ's classic style, things just didn't work out in the long run. Part of a trivia game's biggest appeal should be fast-paced action with little downtime, and
TRL fails miserably in this department. Players choose from either the 'short' game (6 categories) or a longer version (9 categories), receiving three Lifeline-style devices to help bail them out on tricky questions. Thing is, unless you're around 10-14 years old, you'll have a hell of a time answering any of the non-movie questions correctly. For those in MTV's target audience, however, perhaps a few hours of entertainment can be had before the same questions, categories, and sound bytes begin showing up time and time again.
Subject matters range from big-budget movie factoids and boy band nonsense to unique queries about the actual TRL show, all geared toward the teen fanbase tuning into the program every day. As a younger, less relevant version of YDKJ, TRL Trivia fills its shoes; as a solid party game worth keeping on the hard drive after a week... well, that's a different issue.