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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: HSquares2003 on September 25, 2003, 09:16:36 PM
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Seems a bit better than flipping a space for a car(or bankrupt). Do you think they should deep six the Mystery Wedge and just play one Prize Puzzle a day instead?
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Since we don't get the Prize Puzzle everyday (correct?), it would work better if twice a week, the home audience sees the \"Prize Puzzle\" icon at the bottom of the screen but have it as a surprise to the contestants. For a reason I can't put my finger on, it seems so awkward for the contestants to know it's the Prize Puzzle beforehand.
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I think it would be more awkward for contestants to be mulling over a puzzle like the \"WARM BLUE WATERS\" one without the knowledge that it was the description of a prize, as opposed to a well-known name or phrase.
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I thought WOF would have ditched the mystery round and have come up with another round myself.
Eric
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[quote name=\'goongas\' date=\'Sep 25 2003, 10:45 PM\'] I thought WOF would have ditched the mystery round and have come up with another round myself.
Eric [/quote]
So did I, Eric. I guess it worked for them.
Tim :-)
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I LIKE the Mystery Round.
The Prize Puzzles are all right, I guess. I just wish they'd come up with something more clever for the prizes (and puzzles) themselves. There's only so many ways you can make up puzzles for beach vacations. I dunno, CATHODE RAY TUBE for a big screen TV or something. Make some of the contestants look confused before they solve.
I think it might also be neat to occasionally make the fourth round a Prize Puzzle--it could make the determination of the winner a lot more exciting whenever that round goes to speedup. OTOH, maybe that's too many sound cues for Pat to handle.
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[quote name=\'HSquares2003\' date=\'Sep 25 2003, 08:16 PM\'] Seems a bit better than flipping a space for a car(or bankrupt). Do you think they should deep six the Mystery Wedge and just play one Prize Puzzle a day instead? [/quote]
They're basically using the format of the forgotten show \"Number Please\". Anyone want some Pottery Corn Dishes?
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Apologies if this sounds stupid, but wasn't there a similar round tried a few years ago - but with a bell sounding a bonus trip (a la \"bonus question time\")? I seem to remember this possibly happening around 98 or 99.
Cheers,
Ryan :)
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[quote name=\'vtown7\' date=\'Sep 26 2003, 09:47 AM\'] Apologies if this sounds stupid, but wasn't there a similar round tried a few years ago - but with a bell sounding a bonus trip (a la "bonus question time")? I seem to remember this possibly happening around 98 or 99.
Cheers,
Ryan :) [/quote]
If you and I are thinking of the same thing, it was just a bonus question given to whoever solved the puzzle. Unlike the CLUE/NEXT LINE PLEASE/FILL IN THE BLANK type puzzles, the question was actually asked by Charlie O'Donnell, using a very mysterious voice. I actually wanna say it was about 1996.
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[quote name=\'vtown7\' date=\'Sep 26 2003, 09:47 AM\'] Apologies if this sounds stupid, but wasn't there a similar round tried a few years ago - but with a bell sounding a bonus trip (a la "bonus question time")? I seem to remember this possibly happening around 98 or 99.
:) [/quote]
When they ask a bonus question after a puzzle(they still do on some occasions), it is worth extra cash, was originally $500, then raised to $1000, then $2000, now $3000(they raised that bonus to $3K around the time of the 3000th syndie episode, will they soon raise it to $4K with the 4000th syndie show set to air in less than two months)