Does this count (if not mentioned yet):
On Play the Percentages, the endgame screen moves behind the podium.
On the High Rollers Pilot (which I saw in full last weekend), the table rotated towards the Big Numbers, I thought it would be good idea and wondered why it didn't catch into the series, until I saw how the camera shot the rolls.
On Hoosier Millionaire, there were two turntables in the endgame in the mid-1990s--one that had the host and contestant, and one that had the game board. It was similar to how the podiums rotated on Stumpers!
What about the Face-Off game in Nick Arcade?
Or the big doors of Fun House, College Mad House, Whew! and 85-86 Break the Bank?
Or the podii from the Winner's Big Money game on $ale of the Century?
Don't Forget Your Toothbrush had turntable (I actually remembered that from the UK version; I'm not sure about the US version)
Or I'm Telling!, in which the whole game was played on a turntable?
Or Child's Play, where it's one side flower and the other side the Triple Play/Turnabout board?
Or We've Got Your Number, where basically the whole set (not the podiums) turns into a game room with chandeliers and dice table?
Or Think Twice, where the round of Imagination opens up?
Or You Don't Know Jack, where Troy is on a moving floor as he cheats, I mean greets the contesti?
Or Catch Phrase, where the two monitors, podii, etc rotate?
Or Camouflage, where the set splits up to reveal the car?
Or the early episodes/pilots of 3's a Crowd where the seats combine at the intro?
Or the keyboard and isolation booth of The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime?
Or the boards of Trivia Trap?
Or the isolation booths of Win Ben Stein's Money?
Or the stands and podiums of Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak (and pilots)?
Or the contestants' podium on Whammy!?
Or that ugly Dragon for the Dragon Finder game on Tic Tac Dough?
Or the Chain Reaction board from the pilot?
Or the contesti podium and Gold Run handle from Rafferty's Blockbusters?
Or the poduims and category board from The Hollywood Game?
Maybe I said too much and some may be invalid, but one thing I like about a game show is how something moves/rotates without visible force.