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Studio 33 - Price is Right Discussion => The TALK Is Right => Topic started by: b_masters8 on October 11, 2006, 07:47:59 AM

Title: "Two-in-one" pricing games
Post by: b_masters8 on October 11, 2006, 07:47:59 AM
Which pricing games, would you happen to know, use smaller-scale versions of other games in their gameplay (these, I will refer to as "2-in-1" pricing games, because they use smaller-scale versions of other games)? As far as I know, the "2-in-1" games include "Stack The Deck" (One Right Price in the grocery portion), "Secret X" (Double Prices), and "Pathfinder" (ditto).
Title: Re: "Two-in-one" pricing games
Post by: PriceFanArmadillo on October 11, 2006, 06:16:59 PM
Well, outside the obvious GP/SP subgames...I'd say Golden Road contains Pick-A-Number.  (The second prize, pick one number from three, is also generally of the level that a Pick-A-Number prize would be of.)
Title: Re: "Two-in-one" pricing games
Post by: Vexorg on October 11, 2006, 06:18:18 PM
By that logic, you could say that Grand Game (sort of) contains Danger Price in it.
Title: Re: "Two-in-one" pricing games
Post by: lucyrickyalex on October 14, 2006, 10:42:26 PM
This is kind of a stretch, but you could say Master Key has a hint of Pushover in it.
Title: Re: "Two-in-one" pricing games
Post by: CampDaddy90 on October 14, 2006, 11:22:38 PM
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lucyrickyalex wrote:
This is kind of a stretch, but you could say Master Key has a hint of Pushover in it.


No, Master Key's pricing portion falls more along the lines of Squeeze Play.
Title: Re: "Two-in-one" pricing games
Post by: tadixon757 on October 15, 2006, 10:32:02 PM
Now that I think of it -- and this may be a stretch, too, but here goes -- you could probably say the pricing portion of "Joker" is kind of like "Coming or Going" (is that SP $63 or $36?) or "Side by Side" (the two digits in the SP's price belong side by side...which way?).