It may not have a virtual Bob Barker, but The Price is Right Decades offers up just the right amount of nostalgic fun for fans of the show. You get to do everything you imagined while watching the game show from your couch-- play some plinko, guess the price of dining room sets, and, of course, spin the big wheel-- but you can do so in way that’s quick and convenient and quite well suited to the iPhone.
The “decades” part of the game’s title has to do with the, admittedly strange, way the game is structured. There’s a single-player mode, where you play as what can only be described as a time travelling Price is Right contestant. Each time you play you’ll be in a different year, with the game changing accordingly. So if you’re in the 1970s, for instance, your avatar will be decked out in tie-dye while bidding on a Chevy Nova. It’s a neat little gimmick, though guessing the prices of household goods from three decades ago can prove challenging.
A luck-based game if ever there was one.
The mini-games are all pretty straightforward, as most simply require you to guess the price of something. But the few that actually have you doing something a little more active are, for the most part, quite well done. Dropping chips in plinko is as satisfying as you imagined it to be and tossing the big red dice is simple and fun. The only somewhat annoying game we came across was golf. No matter how well we putted the ball it always ended up on the rim of the hole, millimeters shy of winning us some cash.
Big money, big money.
What’s particularly great about The Price is Right Decades is how it manages to take a lengthy game show and reduce it to bite-sized play sessions yet still remain satisfying. No, you won’t really get to win that new car, but the process of playing for it is half the fun. And The Price is Right Decades captures that fun quite well.
via : Slidetoplay
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