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take it or leave it new edition.
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:29 am
by cool
basically re-hash.some new questions?,however during the second stage can opt for taking a cash offer with each box.have to accept or reject cannot accumalate.Bone of contention with friend- the machine should give you the sum of all boxes if you clear the screen,he reckons it doesnt although neither of us has managed a clearance.If its the former ok Ill play it-the latter its a waste of space,also the game will be prone to nibbling the bain of pro players.Gamesnet.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:27 pm
by Nil Satis
I had my first proper look at this yesterday and all I can say is that just when you think you've seen it all, along comes a new low. I can confirm that the prizes in the end game AREN'T cumulative so after getting 10 questions right for your £1 stake you can then win only one of the five prizes in the end game and these are commonly less than £3. There may be a single prize at the end of say £5 but you still have to get the 15 questions right to win that and the 'prize fund' of £12-£18 is a complete misnomer.
The first game was a decent challenge, if painfully slow and ponderous, but this one is a fiasco.
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:27 am
by ROSSKEEN
Nil Satis wrote:I had my first proper look at this yesterday and all I can say is that just when you think you've seen it all, along comes a new low. I can confirm that the prizes in the end game AREN'T cumulative so after getting 10 questions right for your £1 stake you can then win only one of the five prizes in the end game and these are commonly less than £3. There may be a single prize at the end of say £5 but you still have to get the 15 questions right to win that and the 'prize fund' of £12-£18 is a complete misnomer.
The first game was a decent challenge, if painfully slow and ponderous, but this one is a fiasco.
I haven't had the joy of this yet, but can I assume this is their way of controlling the payout?
The original was the one game where I regularly took the top prize (ok its only usually £6-£10) but I'm not a serious player, so I'd imagine this is the programmers way of controlling what the serious lads take out of this?