The Price is Right 2010 Edition

Posted by: kk  :  Category: PC Games

  • Bring the TV show into your home
  • Play all of the best pricing games
  • Real moments from the show
  • A party game for everyone
  • Unlock classic moments – Special achievements will unlock additional video footage of some of the all-time most memorable Price is Right moments

Product Description
The Price is Right is the longest-running game show in TV history. “The Price is Right” began on November 26, 1956 on NBC and went off the air in 1965 from ABC. The current Price Is Right started in 1972 as a completely revamped version of the original game show. The series reached the 5,000th show taping in 1998. Now you can play as a contestant with this game software designed for your PC.
Feel the thrill of playing in Contestant’s Row and through 16 of the most popular pricing game challenges, including Plinko, Cliff Hangers, Punch-A-Bunch and more! Try your luck as you spin the Big Wheel for the chance to win fabulous virtual prizes and a huge pay-off in the final Showcase! You can play alone, or invite up to four friends to compete in Party Mode! Are you ready? Because, you are the next contestant on The Price Is Right! Up to 4 player Support – Fans of all ages can compete against each other for big money and fabulous prizes. Party game mode is for up to 4 players. In single-player mode play through the game as a real contestant or try to beat your top score on individual pricing games. DVD format

The Price is Right 2010 Edition

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5 Responses to “The Price is Right 2010 Edition”

  1. Helpful Reviewer Says:

    I’m a lifelong fan of The Price is Right, so I was very excited to get my hands on a copy of the 2010 edition of the home game. I own the previous edition, which is fun. However, its reply value was hampered by its selection of only 16 games. Another problem with the previous edition is that the same prizes reappear quite frequently, which lessens the suspense and makes the games too easy after awhile. The 2010 edition solves both of those problems, increasing the number of games to 30 and greatly expanding the number and variety of prizes. Replay value is now very good.

    Most of the games transfer smoothly from the television show to the computer/gaming console. Favorites like 3 Strikes, Grocery Game, and Plinko do a good job of simulating the studio experience, with screaming crowds, bright colors, and classic Price is Right music cues. The 2010 edition offers slightly upgraded graphics, the option to create avatars, and the ability to “unlock” games after completing certain challenges. Unlocking pricing games gives you access to classic Price is Right videos, new wardrobe choices for your avatar, and allows you to play the game whenever you want without having to earn your way up on stage.

    Not too many quibbles. There still could be more prizes, particularly in the showcase, where prizes still repeat too much. I’m greedy and would like even more pricing games. And, as a previous reviewer said, some of the grocery item descriptions are obviously product placement ads and become annoying after awhile.

    Overall, good job. For fans of The Price is Right, it’s a fun trip down memory lane and provides a chance to “come on down” to experience some of the action and excitement of the real show.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Anonymous Says:

    I just got the 2010 version of TPIR and LOVED it, it has twice as many games as before, and took out the X on the wheel. Very fun…
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. eddie perez Says:

    I’m glad they included more games and took the “3 Strikes” rule out of the showcase showdown. But it’s still pretty much the same game that still fun to play and an improvement over the previous one.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. Jonathan Says:

    This game is terrible! My best friend and me went to play it and to our suprise there was NO multiplayer option! That is the only reason why I bought this was to play with friends and family. What is the fun of playing with characters on the game? And about that, its rigged. When you do play with the characters they always bid $1 higher than you or spin a bit higher than you on the wheel. It take the fun out of the whole game! This game already went in my trash and it was a waste of $20.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. A Says:

    Only Flaw With This Game Is You Can’t Play With Two Players Offline. But Other Than that If You Love The Show On TV You’ll Love Playing It At Home
    Rating: 4 / 5

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