[quote name=\'JasonA1\' date=\'Aug 18 2005, 08:18 AM\']Easily, "$ale of the Century" is the best home game ever. They adapted the TV format so well,
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Let me preface this by saying that I have the $ale home game, and have enjoyed it thoroughly.
That said, the game is horribly broken.
Yes, yes, it's very neat that the game has a nice little lockout system that you can use in other games. But it's painfully obvious they spent NO time at all making sure the prize cards were balanced. The Winner cards are worth so much, in the vast majority of cases, that there is NO reason to buy an Instant Bargain at ANY level.
And, "cool pieces"? Since when is using the punchouts from the game board for scoring markers "cool"?
Yeah, it's neat, but best EVER? I don't think so, Tim. There are too many games out there that offer balanced play.
My #1? Password. Bog-standard Password. I'm no fan of the 10-to-1 scoring system, but it's true to the show at the time, it's simple, everything you need (aside from a pencil, and a rummage through the junk drawer fixed that soon enough) is in the box, and it's nice and compact.
Shouldn't have been released? With apologies to our esteemed moderator, the What's My Line box game is a joke. It's a freakin' list of jobs. Hint, kids: a game that you could have published as a book shouldn't be in a box. My BS radar starts firing full-tilt pretty much whenever Endless announces another release; you can always count on them cheaping out somewhere.
Coulda been? Chain Reaction would have been a GREAT box game, and you could use the same slider system the MB Family Feud games used for the game board.