Spin the wheel. Guess the letters. Solve the puzzle. Letter Roulette is a cinematic word puzzle game for Google TV and Android TV — the family word game where the wheel is summoned onto the screen for every spin, and CPU players fill the empty seats so even one person gets a full, lively game.
Letter Roulette is a Wheel-of-Fortune-style word game reimagined for the television in your living room. You're shown a hidden phrase — a saying, a title, a thing — and you take turns spinning a wheel, calling letters, and racing to solve it before your rivals. It's the classic guess-the-phrase format every family already knows, rebuilt natively for Google TV with a cinematic stage, a real spinning wheel, and a phone in every player's hand as the controller.
It's part of Marquee Games, a party-game suite built exclusively for Google TV and Android TV. No console, no PC — install it on the TV you already own, and guests join by scanning a QR code with their phone. Nothing to download for the people playing along.
On your turn, the wheel is summoned onto the TV and spins for a letter value. Your phone is the controller — tap to spin, no remote gymnastics.
Pick a consonant to score, or buy a vowel. Every correct letter lights up across the board with a satisfying reveal on the big screen.
Think you've got it? Solve from your phone. Land it and you bank the round; the closer the call, the bigger the tension in the room.
Play a set of rounds, watch the scores climb on the TV, and crown a winner on the trophy screen. Then run it back.
Letter Roulette always runs as a three-player game. Short on people? Friendly CPU opponents take the open chairs, so two players — or even one — still get a full, competitive round. The rare word game that's genuinely fun solo.
Not every letter is worth the same. The common ones pay standard, the unusual letters pay more, and the rarest — J, Q, X, Z — pay the most. Suddenly the gutsy letter call is the smart one.
This isn't a static board. The wheel is summoned in for spin moments, letters reveal with theatre, and every beat is built to look great on a 4K living-room screen.
A family-friendly puzzle set for game night with the kids, and a separate adult mode for the grown-up table — toggled right in the lobby.
Guests scan the QR code on the TV and play from their phone browser. No app to install, no account to make — just scan and play.
A deep, hand-built puzzle library so game night after game night stays fresh, with the app tracking what you've seen so phrases don't repeat until you've worked through them.
It shares the spin-guess-solve word-puzzle format people love, rebuilt natively for Google TV with its own cinematic presentation, letter multipliers, and CPU players that fill empty seats. It's an independent game, not affiliated with any TV show.
Yes. Letter Roulette always runs as a three-player game, and CPU opponents fill any empty seats — so one player gets a complete, competitive round against two computer rivals.
One to three human players, with CPUs filling the rest. Each person uses their own phone as a controller by scanning the QR code on the TV.
A Google TV, Android TV, or Chromecast with Google TV device, and a phone for each player. Install Marquee Games on the TV once; guests just scan a QR code — no app install for them.
Marquee Games is free to install with a starter set of puzzles. A single one-time purchase of $9.99 unlocks the full library of all the games, forever — no subscription, no ads.
Free to install · One purchase unlocks everything · No subscriptions, no ads
Wheel of Fortune is a trademark of its respective owner. Letter Roulette and Marquee Games are independent products from Obviouschild Productions, LLC and are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any television program or game-show rights holder. Marquee Games is built for Google TV and Android TV.