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The Price Is Right
Come on down to play The Price Is Right! Feel the thrill of playing in Contestant's Row and through 16 of the most popular pricing game challenges, including Plinko, Cliff Hangers, Punch-A-Bunch and more! Try your luck as you spin the Big Wheel for the chance to win fabulous virtual prizes and a huge pay-off in the final Showcase! You can play alone, or invite up to four friends to compete in Party Mode! Are you ready? Because, you are the next contestant on The Price Is Right!
You are actually on the show and you have been selected for the contestants’ row. (Would it ever happen in real life? Not with my fortune.) As the matter of fact, YOU ARE BEING SELECTED ALL THE TIME no matter what happens. Then, it is all in your hands.
Can you guess the price? That’s all you have to do. Whether you do it or not, you will keep playing. Only once per game it is up to the wheel and not you to win or lose. (That’s the bad part: you can’t count on your strength, you just click the wheel and wait.)
Only a few more minutes and I WIN THE SHOWCASE!!! TADA!!! A round of applause and I leave the studio in my brand new Ford Focus…
Hey, wait a minute. Where did my car go? Oh, yeah, it was not the actual show. I just got into it so much! Everything looks so realistic!
Someone said once: “It is not about what I win or lose in the game, it is the game play itself I am here for” – that is one brilliant saying.
Will I ever be on the actual show? I don’t think that will ever happen, but it is the game play itself that I wanted and I got it!
Thanks, Reflexive!
This review has an average score of 3.8 - Based on 8 ratings Login to rate this review
tim37's Review - April 19, 2008
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Not bad.
This isn't a bad game, it's well laid out with plenty of interaction. The main problem, however, is that it is for the American audience. Unless you know the price of things in America, it'll be more challenging than you think. Apart from that, it's pretty good.
This review has an average score of 3 - Based on 1 ratings Login to rate this review
gaberialie's Review - April 29, 2008
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still set in the 70's
The game play is like the show - shows actual show footage, which is a plus for fun -
I think the pricing, in the game, is set in the '70's (or maybe earlier '80's) - so keep that in mind when placing the prices for things...
Other than the silly prices and arriving at the end of the session fast, it's an good game, but just good.
This review has an average score of 3 - Based on 1 ratings Login to rate this review
The items get so repetative you could create your own cheat sheet and write down all the prices as you play. Eventually you're going to hit an item you've already had on a previous game.