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Deal Or No Deal Card Game

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SKU# DND-C  $14.95

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Now you can play the popular NBC game right in your own home. This interactive card game follows the same rules as the phenomenal television show. Players take turns playing the Contestant and the Host. Contestant selects a Briefcase Card and then must decide whether to stick with it or take the banker's offers. Deal or No Deal!!

Object: Be the player who wins the most money at the end of four games.  Each player will be the Contestant for two games.

Contents:

  • All packaged in a Replica of the Famous Silver Briefcase.
  • 25 Briefcase Cards
  • 26 Cash Cards
  • 25 Bank Offer Cards
  • 9 Round Number Cards,
  • Game Sheet Pad
  • Instructions Manual

For 1 or More Players Ages 7 and Up.

  1. How to play The Contestant chooses any one of the Briefcase Cards and its hidden Cash Card as his or her own, places it off the playing area and does not look at its dollar value.  If the Contestant plays all 9 possible rounds, the cash in this briefcase will be his or hers.
     
  2. Round One begins the game.  Here's the action: The Contestant chooses 6 Briefcase Cards to flip over and expose their cash amounts.  The Contestant announces them one by one and blacks out their value box on the game sheet as the Host removes them from the playing area.  Then the Host draws a Bank Offer card and announces its amount.
     
  3. The Contestant can accept the deal, play it safe and take the offer, or continue to play.  HINT: Always look at your game sheet to see what cash values remain in the playing area or possibly in your briefcase.  Do you cash out now or continue to play?

A Word About The Bank Offers: You never know if the Bank Offers will be a sweet deal or a bust.  It all depends on the luck of the draw.  The amounts range from a meager $500 to a whopping $400,000.

The Host then says "Deal or No Deal" and places the Bank Offer card on the round one card in the playing area.  Notice these cards tell you how many briefcases are to be opened in each round.  Placing each Bank Offer card on its matching round card is a quick way to see how many more deals will be offered..

Deal or No Deal

DEAL:  If the Contestant takes the Deal offered by the Bank, the game is over.  The cash amount is recorded in the Cash Won box at the bottom of the Game Sheet.  The Contestant now opens up his or her briefcase and  compares the amounts.  Whas it a good deal...or a big mistake.

To start a new game, the Contestant now becomes the Host and the Host now becomes the Contestant for Game 2.  Shuffle all 26 Cash Cards again and set them up with their Briefcase Cards.

NO DEAL: If the Contestant doesn't take the deal, Round Two is played and 5 Briefcases and their cash amounts are opened, recorded on the Game Sheet and put out of play.  The Host draws the next Bank Offer card, places it on its matching Round Two card and says "Deal or No Deal."  Round by round is played each time there is No DEAL - Round Three will reveal 4 Briefcases, Round Four will reveal 3 Briefcases, Round Five will reveal 2 Briefcases, Round Six, Seven and Eight and Nine will reveal 1 Briefcase Each.

When there are only two briefcases left in the game the one in the playing area and the Contestant's own Briefcase, the player must choose to either keep his/her Briefcase or switch it for the one remaining case.  Then the Host asks the Contestant to reveal the cas and it is recorded in the Cash Won box at the bottom of the Game Sheet.  Was the deal a Wow! or an uh Oh!?

Repeat for games 3 and 4.  Each player will be the Contestant twice.  Whoever has the highest cash amount after 4 games have been played is the winner.

SOLO PLAY: Deal or No Deal is fun to play by yourself.  Play several games and try to better your winnings each time.

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