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Deal or No Deal: The Official PC Game
Moby ID: 81280
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Windows screenshots
The animated introduction shows the boxes being sealed and delivered to the game
The game starts and a virtual host welcomes the player(s) to the game
The game menu shown here at the start of a 'Normal Game'
The initial box selection is the same in all games<br>The player scrolls left/right around the game area using the red arrows and clicks on the box of their choice.
The player selected box 15. Now the AI participants appear to open boxes as they are elominated. Playing the game is the same for all game modes, though the prizes on offer will vary.
When the player selects a box the AI participants open it. Unlike the live show there are no 'Good Luck' comments they just do their job and applaud or commiserate as appropriate
As with the live show the game board indicates which prizes are remaining
When the red lights appear the banker's calling. Noel picks up the phone and answers
Normal game: The banker makes an offer and both players are given the option of making a deal
Normal Game: This player accepted a deal at £7,100 which is looking like a good idea. After the latest round the banker's offer has dropped dramatically
One of the standard game options when considering the banker's offer is to see what the box opening contestants would do
Normal Play: The end of the game. One player took the banker's offer and one did not. Now is the time to see how much the second player won
Normal game@ The game is over and the results are summarised on screen while Noel announces that Player One won
The start of a Human Banker game. This game has no single player option
Human Banker: Here the banker has made an offer of £8000. The game continues as normal with Noel accepting a telephone call and the remaining player(s) considering the deal
Human Banker: The banker offered £8000 and the player accepted. The board looks good and the latest offer would have been higher but, of course, it's nor available
Human Banker: The game is over, the box has been opened and the player settled for a lower amount than they could have won so the banker wins this game
Banker vs PC: This is a single player game in which all the box selection is done by the game, all the player does is decide the deal on offer
Banker vs PC: In this game all the box selection is done by the game, called PC in-game, all the player does is decide the deal on offer
Banker vs PC: The game took a very early deal at £6000 and it's down to the final selection. This game could go either way
Banker vs PC: The game took a very early deal at £6000 and was decided by the final selection. Player: 1 - PC: 0
Cash Game: This plays just like the 'Normal Game' but the amounts are much smaller. Here the dealer has made an offer of just £6
Cash Game: Game Over. Both players took a deal and won more cash than was in the final box but one deal was higher than the other
Forfeit Game: This is not played for cash, these are the forfeits offered in the Couples game
Forfeit Game: The box contents are forfeits and not cash, the contestants cheer or commiserate accordingly just the same
Forfeit Game: The banker's offers are forfeits too
Forfeit Game: At the end of the game the player may be offered a chance to swap their box. This happens in other game modes too
Forfeit Game: Game Over
The game keeps statistics for each player
All the cash amounts and forfeits can be reviewed
The risk level each contestant is prepared to take can be adjusted. This affects the results of the contestant sweep taken in-game
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