I admit I think Jackpot by Milton Bradley and Finders Keepers (with its empty boxes you are expected to fill in order to play) by Cardinal and both pretty bad but I haven't played either.
I actually played Jackpot once, as prescribed by the rules, dividing the wallets as equally as possible among who we had. It actually worked quite well...until we wanted to play game 2, and now 15 cardboard folders each needed a tiny slip of paper from the endless sheets of perforated riddles. We put it away.
Perhaps a design like Jeopardy! or Concentration, in which an entire game lived on a single sheet of paper, would have sufficed. Sure, there's
potential for wasted material, but I've finally realized at this stage in my life that we'd never play anything often enough to exhaust the Q&A.
-Jason