High Rollers (\"Based on the New Hit TV Game Show,\" which lasted, unfortunately, exactly how long?)
(Parker Brothers, 1988)
Box Cover: A
It's a bright, colorful photograph of a game in progress on the actual set, with the big numbers in the background and a nice depiction of the logo (though split up to fit on the box horizontally). Plus, it shows good ol' Wink!
Game Materials: A-
Very colorful, with box serving as dice table, stand-up board with little plastic shelves for the numbers, and nice (and numerous) prize cards. There's no play money, just cardboard tokens to pay out for the Big Numbers and nothing to give out for winning mini-games (which are somewhat dull anyway). There are lots of questions, and the two-sided question booklet makes it possible for two people to play without an MC. Some clickers would have been nice, but they're not a necessity.
Playability: A
You can't get much closer to the real thing than this. The rules are clear, and they pretty much follow the show to a tee. The questions are very much like those used on the show, though they don't have the, um, charm of the ones in the first edition MB game (see Mr. Ottinger's Game Show Home Game Home Page for details). Even though there's no money on the line, it's still somewhat thrilling to beat the Big Numbers since it's not easy to do. (I should know. I just played this game the other day and \"won\" $10,000.)
Overall: A
It's a very faithful adaptation and does a lot for a relatively low cost. Of course, you don't get the nice photo of Alex Trebek with a 'fro on this one. . . .