Just like “Deal or No Deal” includes video screen, sound system,
game set and game show host.
The system includes:
Set back drop
Contestant stand with game button and banker phone.
84” video screen.
Game system & Sound system
Game show host.
What you provide:
1.An area of at least 16’ x 8’
2.Prizes (explained in more detail below)
3.Risers or a stage are helpful but not necessary
The number of cases used in each game can be varied (12, 16, 20, 24, 28) as
well as the dollar amount in each case.Gift
certificates or other prizes can be substituted instead of using money.I recommend using a 20 case game with prize amounts ranging from $1 gift
to $20.The contestant can win any
single prize but will usually average out to $10 per game.We can typically do three games per hour.
We start with some crowd enhancement music to attract and excite the crowd
then choose a contestant from the crowdwhom
we feel will bring entertaining energy to the show.
The contestant then selects one of the 20 cases.They will then begin to open the other cases to see which dollar amounts
are not in their case.Every so
often the banker (generated by the computer) will make an offer to buy the case.The contestant will make a choice to either take the bankers offer or
reject the offer and continue to open cases.