



Millionaire with Trump is a casual trivia game that puts you in the hot seat of a classic game show, hosted by a parody of Donald Trump. This browser-based quiz challenges you to answer 15 multiple-choice questions correctly to win a virtual million dollars.
It's a straightforward test of general knowledge for players who enjoy the high-stakes format of TV quiz shows like "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
The gameplay in Millionaire with Trump is simple but challenging. You are presented with a series of 15 questions, each with four possible answers. Your goal is to select the correct one using your mouse.
As you answer correctly, you climb a money ladder, with the prize value increasing with each question.
The questions start relatively easy and become progressively more difficult. If you get an answer wrong at any stage, the game is over, and you walk away with nothing.
The pressure builds as the stakes get higher, forcing you to think carefully before making your final decision.
When you're stuck on a particularly tough question, you aren't completely alone. Millionaire with Trump provides you with three classic lifelines to aid your quest for a million. You can only use each lifeline once per game, so timing is crucial.
Your options include the '50:50', which removes two of the incorrect answers, doubling your chances. You can also 'Phone a Friend' for a suggestion or 'Ask the Audience' to see how a virtual crowd voted.
Using these lifelines strategically is key to reaching the final, high-value questions.
You can play Millionaire with Trump directly in your web browser without any downloads or installations.
Since it's an HTML5 game, it runs on most modern devices and can be accessed on networks at school or work that might otherwise block gaming sites, letting you test your trivia skills anytime.
The goal in Millionaire with Trump is to win one million virtual dollars by correctly answering 15 consecutive multiple-choice trivia questions. The questions increase in difficulty as you progress up the money ladder.
All interactions are controlled with the mouse. Use your cursor to hover over the four possible answers and left click to select the one you believe is correct.
You also use the mouse to click on one of the three available lifelines at the top of the screen when you need assistance.
Each correct answer moves you to the next monetary level. However, a single incorrect answer ends the game immediately, and you must start over from the first question. There are no checkpoints or saves.
If you're stuck, you can use one of three lifelines: 50:50 (which eliminates two wrong answers), Phone a Friend, or Ask the Audience. Each lifeline can only be used once per game.
Use Lifelines Late - Save your three lifelines for the higher-value questions after the $1,000 or $5,000 mark, where the difficulty really ramps up. Eliminate Wrong Answers - Before guessing, always try to mentally discard the answers you know are incorrect.
This improves your odds even without using the 50:50 lifeline. Trust the Audience (Usually) - The 'Ask the Audience' lifeline is often the most reliable, but be cautious on very obscure or tricky questions where the consensus might be wrong.
Pace Yourself - There's no time limit on the questions. Take a moment to read the question and all four answers carefully to avoid a simple mistake on an easy question. Don't Overthink It - On earlier questions, your first instinct is often correct.
Going back and forth between two choices can lead to second-guessing yourself into a wrong answer.