Well, in the Wii or PC version, you won't find online play or downloadable question packs to enhance the replay value, but it's a pretty damn good edition to the series with 73 offline question "episodes." As always, Cookie Masterson gives a wise-cracking delivery of all the episodes in his own special way so this game is not recommended for the ego-challenged. Let's face it, nobody wants to hear you cry.Gone from this version are the "Gibberish Question" and "Roadkill" which are replaced by "Put the Things in Order..." question and "Who's the Dummy." Also noteworthy is the fact that the "Celebrity Trash" question makes a comeback as "Funky Trash."The Wii version was kind of interesting to get used to, but the gameplay still rocked. Do I think it was worth $30? Well, I think since they (the PC & Wii version) are lacking in both the online play and downloadable question packs (think the XBOX version is the only one that gets this), I'd think it would be better priced at $20 for both the Wii and the PC.For all of those who wondered why the new owners of the YDNJ series would ignore Smitty's disdain for console systems as depicted in the "Mario and Luigi Have All My Money" question found in the "Toys" episode of the "Louder! Faster! Funnier!" release, you need to get the hell away from the computer because YOU DON'T KNOW JACK!