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Deal or No Deal (PC CD)
 
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Deal or No Deal (PC CD)

by Focus Multimedia Ltd
Windows Vista / XP  Ages 3 and Over
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Windows Vista / XP
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 3 and Over
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • 6 exciting game modes to test your wits!
  • Normal Game (1 player)
  • Multiplayer (2 to 4 players)
  • Banker vs Human
  • Banker vs PC
  • Cash Game
  • Forfeit Game

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  • ASIN: B000UTKZZQ
  • Release Date: 9 Nov 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,723 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

6 Great Game Modes!

1) NORMAL GAME
The Deal or No Deal PC game is identical to the award-winning TV show, allowing YOU to test your wits against The Banker. Join your host Noel Edmonds as you sit in the crazy chair and play for big money. Flash: Will you be a big winner?

2) MULTIPLAYER GAME
Up to 4 players can play in the Dream Factory, adding an exciting new twist to the game. Will you make a deal with The Banker before your opponents do, or will you play on in the hope of winning the biggest sum of money?

The ideal party game!

3) BANKER vs HUMAN
Now YOU can be The Banker! Will you make big money offers or will you be even meaner than the real thing? You decide, as you force your friends and family into making agonising decisions.

Make your opponents sweat!

4) BANKER vs PC
Experience life from the other end of Noel's telephone! Play as The Banker and try to make the computer contestant accept the lowest offer possible. This game mode is guaranteed to bring out the Scrooge in you.

Can you beat the computer?

5) CASH GAME
Play against your friends and family for smaller amounts of money. Boxes can be edited to contain as much, or as little, as you like. But rest assured, it will be just as difficult to win the big prize.

Unique feature!

6) FORFEIT GAME
Customise your game by picking the prizes that players can win. Finish the game with a power box and you will earn the right to be pampered. But watch out - end up with a blue box and you could find yourself arranging all of your partner's music CDs in alphabetical order!

Choose your own prizes!

Have you ever wondered how you'd fare in the crazy chair? Well this is your chance to take the walk of wealth on your PC!

Join host, Noel Edmonds in the Dream Factory and experience nail-biting gameplay that's identical to the TV show. In an exciting new twist you can also compete against friends and family to see who wins the most money.

With 22 identical boxes and a quarter of a million pounds at stake, you'll be desperate to have "just one more go". Especially as every player's performance is recorded for posterity on the Deal or No Deal leaderboard!

Feeling devious? Then you'll enjoy playing as The Banker and tempting contestants into accepting the lowest offer possible. There are six game modes, including the Forfeit Game where you can customise the prizes, and the Cash Game which lets you play against friends and family for smaller amounts.

It's your show. It's your game. Will you make the right deal at the right time, or will you walk away with 1p?

6 exciting game modes to test your wits!

Product Description

6 Great Game Modes!

1) NORMAL GAME
The Deal or No Deal PC game is identical to the award-winning TV show, allowing YOU to test your wits against The Banker. Join your host Noel Edmonds as you sit in the crazy chair and play for big money. Flash: Will you be a big winner?

2) MULTIPLAYER GAME
Up to 4 players can play in the Dream Factory, adding an exciting new twist to the game. Will you make a deal with The Banker before your opponents do, or will you play on in the hope of winning the biggest sum of money?

The ideal party game!

3) BANKER vs HUMAN
Now YOU can be The Banker! Will you make big money offers or will you be even meaner than the real thing? You decide, as you force your friends and family into making agonising decisions.

Make your opponents sweat!

4) BANKER vs PC
Experience life from the other end of Noel`s telephone! Play as The Banker and try to make the computer contestant accept the lowest offer possible. This game mode is guaranteed to bring out the Scrooge in you.

Can you beat the computer?

5) CASH GAME
Play against your friends and family for smaller amounts of money. Boxes can be edited to contain as much, or as little, as you like. But rest assured, it will be just as difficult to win the big prize.

Unique feature!

6) FORFEIT GAME
Customise your game by picking the prizes that players can win. Finish the game with a power box and you will earn the right to be pampered. But watch out - end up with a blue box and you could find yourself arranging all of your partner`s music CDs in alphabetical order!

Choose your own prizes!

Have you ever wondered how you`d fare in the crazy chair? Well this is your chance to take the walk of wealth on your PC!

Join host, Noel Edmonds in the Dream Factory and experience nail-biting gameplay that`s identical to the


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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Fun:   
I bought this today on impulse. I have just played it on my desktop PC which is a very powerful machine. It installed without any problems although I resent that the producers try to get you to register the game before installation. If you want to avoid registering you can just find the program on the CD and run it to install.

The game played very well on my main PC and the comments from others are certainly accurate. It would be great fun with a crowd and the excitement builds very nicely.

However, the main reason for writing this review is to caution anyone who my try to run this game on a low spec machine. First I tried it on a Sony laptop with Vista, the game would run the opening credits and then just freeze. I then tried another laptop running Windows XP. Unfortunately it would not run at all and just kept crashing the laptop. This was a surprise as its quite powerful and capable of running Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.

So, make sure your computer is powerful enough and you will have a good experiemce with this game.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
A Masterpiece! 3 Dec 2007
By Carl Spencer TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Fun:   
Alongside two lacklustre DVD games, this PC game is a blessing for Deal or No Deal fans. Unlike the disjointed, slow and disappointing dvd versions, this game is brilliantly designed, visually impressive and wonderfully continuous. Rather than seeing a dull table with boxes improperly placed in order, you find yourself in the proper studio, in the crazy chair and with the gameboard displayed in front of you.

Around you are the east and west wing, boxes randomly placed in front of contestants. The graphical design looks cartoonish to begin with but quickly becomes endearing. The gameplay itself is as close as you could hope to get to the real thing and most importantly of all, you'll find yourself immersed in the game and ultimately enjoying the experience.

The other forms of play are also fun. Banker vs. PC is enjoyable, although all my contestants thus far have dealt too soon. The cash and forfeit games are very inventive and, in theory, great for a small party.

One final thing I would say is that this game does require some good PC performance. The better your computer, the more smoothly it will run. If you have quite a low spec computer, you probably won't enjoy the game quite so much as the long pauses and jittery gameplay can get quite tiresome and spoil the entire reason this game is superior to its DVD counterparts.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Fun:   
I've never felt so strongly about a game, and as an avid gamer believe me I've played a wide range of games on different platforms/media, from basic to complex. Firstly, I don't like any game title telling me I need to install items to run their game, even when I know my computer is more than capable of running it, is fully up to date and has a good specification. I should have returned it there and then (well, the sealed box arrived with one corner broken and in bits which had collected inside the case, so it would have been awkward to send back). After debating whether to install the requested items or not, I decided to go ahead, as other people's reviews suggested it was a good game so I thought what the heck. Only when the game launched did I realise this was a big mistake. The game is full screen, the graphics are pixelated/distorted, the image textures are absolutely awful and do not blend from one item to the other, and the game resembles a very old throwback from a bargain basket a decade ago.

The music overpowers the voiceover of Noel, and worse still, there is no way to adjust this in the settings because there are no settings! Yes, you can adjust the 'risk' against character icons on a sliding bar, though not really sure what benefit this brings, and you can select which game mode you want to play, but otherwise this is a very shoddy attempt at a PC title, of which I'm sure could have been created a whole lot better.

People who love DOND will either love the PC game because they're die hard fans, or, like me, will hate it as it's a dreadful product that isn't even worth the £2.49 I paid for it (and I would have paid anything for a decent product). I'm not bothered about a refund, but my main concern and anger stems from the fact that I've installed 3 extra items of software which I did not want to do and I don't believe are necessary. And with a high spec PC, why would it be necessary? I've installed and played very complex and advanced PC titles that didn't require anything extra. I'm uninstalling this right now.

Please take heed of my poor review, and those from a couple of other people on this page - the game simply isn't worth it. You might get to the end of one DOND game, but I'll guarantee you'll be uninstalling it soon afterwards.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
No Deal
This game puts all other Deal or no Deal type games i've seen to shame. It's slow to play, with poor controls and is never going to be opened again. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Adam
Deal or no Deal
Its a Deal! very additctive. An improvement would be to be able to see everything on one screen at a time
Published 20 months ago by J. H. Bestwick
pc game
Got it at a good price. It really depends how much you enjoy the tv show 'Deal or no Deal'
Published 22 months ago by M. flanagan
would I buy it againY
Yes I would. My son who loves anything to do with deal or no deal finds it easier to use than the deal or no deal interactive DVD game. Read more
Published on 11 Feb 2010 by Mary Wollstonecraft
Deal or or dont bother
This is played on a high spec computer of mine,Mr Edmonds should take his name off this game, it is really rubbish item, playing is so slow and jumpy,then it crashes, Noel Does not... Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2010 by T. I. Smith
worked fort a while then problem's
this game worked alright for a while? then had problems with part of the programe? seemed to dislike windows? dissapionting? can become boring? "gereatricgeorge
Published on 9 July 2009 by gereatricgeorge
DEAL NO DEAL
The game is as good as being in the studio, it's great as long as your computer has up to date graphics. if not it will not work on old computers
Published on 19 Jun 2009 by Lynn Snee
BRILLIANT FUN !.
Deal or no deal hosted by game show legend Noel Edmonds is one of the most watchable shows in recent years. Read more
Published on 12 Nov 2008 by NEO
better than dvs version but could be improved
much better than the dvd version
its fun to play and almost like the real game however it could have being improved replacing the animation with real people like the game... Read more
Published on 19 May 2008 by kym
Pretty good fun, but.......
I'm always a little sceptical with games that are based on TV programmes. This however is better than expected. Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2008 by Globetrotter
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