[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'125622\' date=\'Jul 29 2006, 01:27 PM\']
So lemme ask you, does it come packed in a Big Box Of Air(tm) like those other DVD games seem to? And inside said, Box, is the game packaged in a standard DVD keep case, so you can just throw the BBOA out once you get it home?
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I know you addressed the question to John, but I'll answer: yes and yes.
That having been said, I love the game. I can't decide how to organize a review, so here are some random thoughts:
There are plenty of Howie clips. You will run into the same ones twice, of course, but it's not too obvious.
The complete show intro is included, customized to the DVD. Howie also explains the rules himself -- there's no screen-with-text that you have to read.
The "little things" are included. When Howie's talking to the banker, the list of "Previous Offers" appears in the top right corner -- with the same flourish as they do on the show. The money tree also appears at the end of each round -- the graphics and animations are quite cool.
The game does keep track of how well you do in a particular round: if you pick four off the left side and one off the right, Howie will comment that you've had a good round. I agree with John -- I'm amazed how they do this stuff.
One disappointment: there's only one model opening cases -- Tameka (not that Tameka's disappointing, mind you.) All 26 models appear in the intro, but Tameka's the only one that opens cases. And you don't see her face -- you only see from the neck down. ("All I see is numbers and breasts" sprung to mind...)
There's a 2-player mode. One player completes a round, then the game switches back to the other player. This back-and-forth mode continues until one player deals -- then the other player plays out their game. The player who made the most money wins, though the game doesn't keep track of the money. This mode is surprisingly good. (I defeated my better half $100K to $93K in our game.)
The offers from the bank are pretty wide-ranging. It doesn't appear that there are a pre-defined set of amounts, but maybe I haven't played enough games. The offers are also quite accurate to the show.
One more thing I didn't really like: to select a case, you have to use the up and down arrow buttons to roll through the list of cases; i.e., one case appears on screen at a time, to get to the next case you use the up or down arrow. This can get a little tedious when your case is 13 and you want to pick case 26.
All said, I believe this was worth $20. I like it a little better than the TPIR DVD, simply because you can see the host -- he's not a disembodied voice.
YMMV.