It certainly sounds awful, was it any worse then "Temptation"?
I'm not razzing you because you're new, but...
Temptation may raise the ire of people for changing the wrong things about $ale of the Century, but it certainly wasn't as ponderous as 100% or PlayMania in my opinion, and nowhere near the throne of worst game show. Another for instance: You may not have liked the drum-machine-heavy-theme or dance club-esque set, but I doubt Family Feud with Louie Anderson is in serious contention for Worst Ever.
Whereas Temptation still played a basic quiz game that wasn't screwed up, Shopper's Casino asked virtual strangers (since the show made little effort to use their personality) to play a hand of blackjack for "chips" equal to the value of a chotchke. Except you couldn't see the hand that well, since it was being shot on a handheld camera located to the side of the action. There was another round where they predicted a dice roll in a chuck-a-luck cage. A cage that gave a result, then kept spinning, again, out of the relative view of the home audience. And all of these games were played twice in sequence before a winner was declared. I imagine it was less by design, and more because nobody thought of stretching the games out to make them more interesting. Blackjack was one hand, for instance. Or maybe they didn't have the money to build enough games to otherwise fill out the half hour, or maybe...
-Jason