Well, Since that post made no sense whatsoever, here's a semi-better Sale/temptation update...
(edits made after some polite suggestions)
Round 1: Questions worth $5 each
Instant Bargain
Round 2: Question worths $5 each
Instant Bargain
Fame Game-played same as before, except it's back to faces. if the show were on a network, it would use the faces of stars from that network. If it were syndicated, it could be any stars.
Round 3: Questions worth $10 each
Instant Bargain
Fame Game
Speed Round: Questions worth $10 each.
All contestants recive their scores in cash and the prizes they won on stage.
The end Game: The $ale of the Century/Great Temptation
Contestants win it all if they reach a score of $1000. This makes it so that better players (ken Jennings wannabes) can win in shorter amounts of time. Here's the prize chart. As before, they "buy" these prizes at greatly reduced prices.
Day #1- An ultimate Entertainment package, valued at 7-9K
Day #2- A trip, valued at 9-11K
Day #3- 3 rooms of furniture, valued at 13-15K
Day #4- A mid-sized sedan, valued at 20-25K
Day #5- A $30,000 shopping Spree
Day #6- A Trip Around the World, valued at 40K or so
Day #7- A Boat, valued at 50 K
Day #8- A luxury Car, valued at at least 75 K
At this part of the game, they can buy the prize-but can walk at anytime.
"The Great Temptation buyout-part 1"-On day 8, the contestant has the option of walking with all their prizes and 1/4 of the cash jackpot at that point. If they decide to take it with their prize and win, they are deemed a winner and retire... if not they, can continue to...
"The Great Temptation buyout-part 2"- On day 9 If the contestant has won their game they can win the jackpot instantly by winning the game...but if they feel so prudent, they can win 4 times the cash jackpot by answering one final question. this segment would add "millionaire lights," "isloation booths" et al. If they win, then they win the Jackpot, times 4...if they lose, they lose the jackpot, but not the prizes.
The jackpot starts at 100K and increases 10K each day it is not won.
Set: A cross between the latter-day aussie years, with some american flair. The contestant podiums would have glass block behind it, staying blue-tinted during the question round, green during the IB/FG parts, and Red during the Speed Round. Geographically, everything would be set up exactly as it was before in the 80s, but the center "pit" would have the logo on it. The doors would also be used for some prizes, but wouldn't open fully until the end of the game (when they split apart). In the $ale round, the only prize on screen would be-the car, and a gratuitous 100,000+ sign. The rest of the prizes would be on plasma screen TV's and slide out on stage (like Name that Video) and would be purplely-blue when not won, and would turn red with a red "SOLD" sign on it.