I know Barry-Enright wasn’t known for their innovative gameplay, esp. in the bonus rounds, but “Bullseye” took a slowed down “Joker’s Wild” Fast Forward category, slapped on an even slower end game, and replaced devils with lightning bolts. If your bonus round has to continue on the next episode, it’s time you go back to the drawing board.
To give them an absolute modicum of credit the pilot bonus could have ended after three, four or five spins. (Frankly, they would have done well to replicate the CBS Joker bonus--each spin of all bullseyes wins an increasingly valuable prize and the fourth one wins a trip. (They've already won over $2,000 in the main game--no need to put money slides on the board, though you could put money on top and it's either bullseye or zap! in the lower one.)
A hell of a lot more watchable, and actually makes each spin more valuable instead of tedious.
I didn't mind
Squares's "Big Money" end game, but it did feel out of place. I loved the H^2 bonus round, but I always thought this or
Tic Tac Dough would've benefitted from something similar to the Gold Run on
Blockbusters.
Like with H^2, the contestant has :30 to answer true/false questions, but the goal is simply getting 3-in-a-row. Answer right, capture the square, answer wrong and it's out of play. Get tic-tac-toe, you win a prize, maybe bring back the pick a celebrity, win what's in their envelope format*, maybe offer an increasingly larger prize like the $10K -> car -> 25K -> around the world -> 50K (?),
orrrr.....Contestant opts to go horizontal or vertical to answer all nine. Get 3-in-a-row once, it's $5K. Twice is worth 10K. Get all nine right and it's 25K. I realize it becomes a bit anti-climactic if the contestant muffs the first question and the 25K is immediately off the table.
*For TTD, the prize package and some money ($5-10K).