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Deal or No Deal Interactive Game (Starring Noel Edmonds) [Interactive
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The Deal or No Deal Interactive DVD Game invites you to enter the money-making dream factory. If you've ever watched the hit TV show "Deal Or No Deal" at home, wondering how you'd fare in the crazy chair, then this is your chance to find out. Now you can play at home to beat The Banker--if you make the right deal at the right time that is! On this interactive DVD host Noel Edmonds guides you through each stage of the game. Along the way you can ask advice from your favourite contestants from the show, ask The Banker a question, request an insightful poem, or try out the brand new lucky dip feature. It's your show, it's your game... but have you got what it takes to beat The Banker?
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The hit TV show "Deal or No Deal" revolves around a nail-biting game in which contestants are given a sealed box containing an undisclosed sum of cash. They then have the option of either making a deal with The Banker and taking the cash in their box home, or opening up to 22 new boxes which each contain a different amount; one of these boxes contains a quarter of a million pounds! The Banker's aim is to make a deal with the contestant which will ensure they walk away with the least amount of money possible. The aim of the contestant is to hold out until they open that dream box containing a quarter of a million pounds. By process of elimination contestants must decide whether to accept the Banker's offer, or be a bit more daring and play on until they hit (or miss) the jackpot!
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- Aspect Ratio : 4:3 - 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Rated : Exempt
- Package Dimensions : 19 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm; 0.28 Grams
- Item model number : C4DVD10116
- Media Format : PAL
- Release date : 13 Nov. 2006
- Studio : Channel 4 DVD
- ASIN : B000GCFO2Q
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: 8,735 in Electronics & Photo (See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo)
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It's good, although the tension inducing music and Noel's blurbs get a bit annoying after the first time. So do the reactions for the other players and the audience, I'd have expected a bit more variation. However, the concept is so good that the game is worth buying, I genuinely found it tense and really got into it, even with no money at stake.
The selection of the boxes is also annoying, as you have to trawl through them all one by one to find the one you want to open. I wish there was some way to view them all on one screen and just press the one you want to open. I suspect this is a disadvantage of a DVD game over a PC game.
I also found the disc jarred slightly when it moved from one clip to the next, probably as it worked out which scenario was most appropriate for your game.
I gave the game four out of five, because in spite of some annoying gameplay and clips, the concpet alone is worth buying the game for, it carries over well from watching someone else play on tv to playing yourself at home.
The bankers offers are a little unimaginative and the "advice" is a bit random. All in all ideal for the true DOND addict - like my mum. She is 78 and soon got the hang of it!
With technology now days you would expect better.
Sadly disapointed.
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