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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Global Star EAN: 0710425310690 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD-ROM Label: Global Star Manufacturer: Global Star Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Global Star Release Date: November 06, 2006 Sales Rank: 1870 Studio: Global Star
Features:
Customization mode allows users to create their own family-friendly prizes in the briefcases
Fun mini-games for the whole family, like Make My Bed or A Night at the Movies
Product Description: Deal or No Deal brings the hit TV show to your PC! The premise is simple: You have 26 suitcases in front of you. Each one contains a different amount of money. Open each case one by one, and try to find the suitcase with teh biggest amount of money. Deal Or No Deal?
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - grapics
i found deal or no deal to be lacking in grapics. grapics was slow and cd stuckor skipped and my computer is fine. dont buy
Rating: - great game
This game is so much fun and my children love to play it. They are young but this game is so user friendly that my five year old can play alone.
Rating: - Screens not as pictured and poor product support
The screens are not as pictured. We were unable to see cases being opened or our case at the end - this appeared to be a defect so we exchanged with Amazon (who has GREAT customer service). I had already sent an e-mail to the technical support site listed in the literature and got NO response whatsoever. The replaced software had the same problem. This time I e-mailed CatDaddy games through a link provided on the game itself and again got NO response whatsoever. So now this is being returned for credit.
Rating: - fun game
I bought this for my husband who is a fan of the TV show. The game is fun but like similar games it tends to be slow. After you've played it a few times you wish there was a button to cut through the filler and get to the game. Makes a great gift.
Rating: - The kids love it!
I'm student teaching and I played this with a class when we talked about probability. The students love it and soon want to give up calculating probability.