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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #870 on: November 02, 2022, 09:01:26 PM »
I'm in the process of co-developing a new game project with the firm that managed to sell my family card game, Trashed, to Winning Moves.

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Wait a minute, you did Rhino Hero?  Holy shit!
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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #871 on: November 03, 2022, 01:00:25 PM »
Not sure if this has been posted. If you like game controls but don't have the dollars to purchase them, see link below for a series of powerpoint controls that are surprisingly detailed and well put together.

https://www.rusnakcreative.com/
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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #872 on: November 03, 2022, 04:23:27 PM »
Thanks for the question, Bro. Lemon. The last I heard, four puzzles for a game with 4 or more players in teams, six puzzles for a three-player game. The person in charge of the game board with clues (think of a FF-style board) rotates. If it's team vs. team, high score team after four puzzles wins. Unless there's an extra player who can serve as permanently running the game board, a player from each team takes turns at the board. In a three-player game, each player gets a chance to control the board twice and have four chances to score as individuals. With a set of 100 puzzles, that comes out to roughly 18 to 25 complete games before going through all the material. I'd think at most 150 would be a good total. The firm is making pitches to companies stating the game has 300 puzzles. It's probably a very appealing number to a potential manufacturer. It could very well be that any company that decides to buy the rights will make their own decision as to how many puzzles they choose to print, based on costs or how hard or easy they want the game to be.  Rhino Hero? Not mine, but I could have been the inspiration for the hefty character... :-)

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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #873 on: November 04, 2022, 03:43:59 PM »
Thanks for the question, Bro. Lemon. The last I heard, four puzzles for a game with 4 or more players in teams, six puzzles for a three-player game.

Got it. I guess at that point, the question is one of how quickly the game plays. If it's only six puzzles with three, is the game over in 20-30 minutes, or is the experience still 60-90 minutes? If it's the former, I can see them wanting 50 games worth of content as opposed to the typical 25-30, and ESPECIALLY if the content isn't really reusable.
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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #874 on: November 14, 2022, 08:11:56 PM »
Wordle has a "home game" out... https://tinyurl.com/Wordle22

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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #875 on: November 17, 2022, 03:21:28 PM »
Wordle has a "home game" out... https://tinyurl.com/Wordle22

I mentioned it in a separate post, since Wordle itself is NOT a game show!  While on the subject, I found in my local Kohl's store a similar game from University Games called "5-letter WORDLET"  Also, LINGO is reportedly permiering on CBS Prime-time come January 11, 2023!

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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #876 on: November 18, 2022, 02:32:47 PM »
Found this at my local Food Lion yesterday.  Are any of these games any good?


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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #877 on: November 18, 2022, 02:53:45 PM »
We have the Feud card game that we bought from Five Below. If that version is anything like what we have, it's a fun game but no buzzer*. Pretty much individual survey questions printed on each card.

*Can't tell from the pic but is the buzzer simply a mobile app where you press a button to ring in?
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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #878 on: November 21, 2022, 05:27:08 PM »
Found this at my local Food Lion yesterday.  Are any of these games any good?



Is FoodLion associated with Kroger?  If not, can somebody post a follow-up if they see these games anywhere else?  Did FoodLion also have the "Fast Feud--Top answers only," game?

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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #879 on: November 21, 2022, 05:51:41 PM »
Is FoodLion associated with Kroger?
To the best of my knowledge, no. I know Kroger and Harris Teeter are, however. Given how large the Kroger stores are around here, I wouldn't be surprised if they sold the games.
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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #880 on: November 21, 2022, 06:23:28 PM »
Food Lion is owned by Ahold Delhaize Group, for the record.

They also own Giant of Maryland, Giant of Pennsylvania/Martin’s Food Stores, Stop & Shop, and Hannaford. So if any of you are familiar with any of these chains, they’re all corporate siblings.

Full disclosure: they are also my employer.

To the best of my knowledge I have not seen any of these games in store.

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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #881 on: November 22, 2022, 02:19:04 PM »
Can I just say I wish Ahold would settle on branding all their identical stores as Stop & Shop? Or just do what Prince did and be known as a logo? I'm tired of having to show my "Martin's Giant & Shop" card at the register in this area, where it's Giant near work and Martin's at home. The people from our Martin's gas stations and Giant Eagle would probably appreciate that too.

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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #882 on: November 23, 2022, 06:03:53 PM »
Found this at my local Food Lion yesterday.  Are any of these games any good?
I have Wheel and Jeopardy, but the versions in the cube box. I didn't expect much except new content for game nights with my non-game show friends.

Is FoodLion associated with Kroger?  If not, can somebody post a follow-up if they see these games anywhere else?
The two Dave and Buster's in my area carry Deal, PYL, J and Wheel for about 1500 tickets apiece. Not bad for a fun day out.
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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #883 on: November 30, 2022, 09:06:37 PM »
I work at the Food Lion in Beckley, WV and we have those games display with our Christmas items.

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Re: Game Show Home Games/Video Games Thread
« Reply #884 on: December 01, 2022, 01:00:00 PM »
Spin Master Games' Facebook page now shows a video demo of their new Jeopardy! game:



Walmart in my area is the first spot to stock the new sixth edition of Wheel of Fortune (the standard version, not the bonus version, sold at Kohl's).

Ollie's Bargain Outlet has Alex Trebek's autobiography in stock selling for $4.99, and Card Sharks for $7.99!