Among the highlights and lowlights:
I find Match Game to be a mediocre show at best most of the time. There are a few episodes (usually the episodes where it appears the panel has had a few too many) that come off as genuinely enjoyable, but most episodes fall somewhere in the neighborhood of "moderately entertaining background noise". Meanwhile another 70s staple, The Gong Show, is one of the more entertaining half-hours of television I've seen, and I could watch hours of it a day.
I hate Golden Road. Golden-Road is just a higher stakes, glorified version of the maligned Pick a Number game, and as a pricing game always puts me to sleep until the very end. And if the end prize is anything other than a supercar, I usually remain asleep then too.
Doug Davidson was a little rough around the edges, but I found the 1994 version of Price is Right to be a great take on the show.
I find the 80s version of Let's Make a Deal more enjoyable than the 70s version. I can't explain this one, I just do. Just as inexplicably, the Peter Marshall version of Hollywood Squares is my least favorite of the three stand-alone versions.
I think Pat Finn is a vastly underrated game show host. I found his work on Shop Til You Drop and Big Spin to be quite enjoyable, and he even made the 1990 version of Joker's Wild watchable. Conversely, I find Allen Ludden to be vastly overrated. On-air he always seemed to come off as a pompous and condescending windbag.
Finally: I think Jack was by far the more talented Narz brother. Don't take that to mean I think Tom Kennedy is a bad game show host, because I think he was fairly good most of the time. I just think Jack is one of the best hosts I've ever seen.