If they can use the Money Cards with nary a word to it being a classic format, I see no problem with things other than "Pick X, Y or Z." They can do Door #4, or the Bingo America Bonus Board, or that deal where you have to roll 21 points in 5d6, and so on, but there's still only about 40 minutes of good content per hour show. The "money or the box" games are being dressed up in other forms, but you're still picking one or the other, and it gets tedious.