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Deal or no deal board game was a huge hit last christmas with many parents struggling to find them as retailers sold out early! Deal or no deal board game Christmas 2008 looks like being another highly popular christmas board games seller!

Now, ALL the family can join in the fun - with the fantastic new DEAL OR NO DEAL board game.
Deal or no deal board game from Drumond Park is part gameshow, part psychological thriller, the board game really does capture the fun and excitment of the TV show. It's a nail-biting, stomach-knotting test of nerves. Who can stay in the game down to the last two boxes? Who will succumb to the lure of the Banker's crafty offers? Who's got the bottle to go to the wire?
The game comes complete with all the authentic props that fans know so well: the 22 red boxes, the scoreboard displaying the prize money (remember, stay away from those red numbers!) and of course that all-important Deal or No Deal Electronic Deal Phone. In fact the only thing missing is the host Noel Edmonds!

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How to play deal or no deal game

Deal or no deal the board game, are you ready to take the pressure this christmas? One of the biggest board games of 2007 looks to be even bigger in Christmas 2008! This Christmas can you take the pressure when the phone suddenly starts to ring... Yes, it's the Banker. He's ringing with his first cash offer, which is displayed on the telephone's screen.
Each player then has to answer the question .. DEAL OR NO DEAL? If the answer is 'no deal', the players carry on, right down to the final two boxes, just like in the TV show. By this time, no one will have any fingernails left to bite!

Deal or no deal board game is based on the hit channel 4 TV show that is watch by over 4 million viewers daily!
22 expectant contestants pair up with 22 sealed boxes, each containing a sum between 1p and the top prize of 250,000. Then one player is chosen - he or she carefully selects one box at a time, to reveal and eliminate a cash prize until all but two are left. The tension mounts as the sums are struck off the scoreboard. The audience cheers when the smaller amounts go, and groans with disappointment if a large sum is chosen. During the game, the Banker rings the telephone on host Noel Edmonds' desk and makes an offer to buy the player's own box. Will the player gamble that their box contains a higher amount? Will it be 'Deal or No Deal'?

Deal or no deal board game is great fun for the whole family and is very easy to play even if you haven't watched the programme. You start the Deal or no deal board game by laying the 22 money tokens, representing the prize amounts ranging from 1p to 250,000, face down on the table, mixing them up, and placing them at random into the 22 red boxes (no peeking!). Each player is given four answer cards (Deal, No Deal, Swap and Stick), and the Banker's electronic phone is placed on the game board.

The youngest (or oldest, if you prefer - you're in charge!) player starts by selecting one box and places it onto the white table next to the scoreboard. This is the 'prize box' everybody's playing for.

Also on the board is the Banker's phone - which naturally is a big 'retro' replica of the one on which Noel converses with the unseen Banker on the TV show. Play proceeds with the next player selecting the first box to be opened; this is done by the player to their left, and is the opportunity for any amount of amateur dramatics! The value inside the box is covered on the scoreboard - hopefully it'll be low and blue, but if it's got to be red, all players will want to steer clear of the biggest amounts, 'the power five'.

Can you Beat the Banker? Now comes the really clever bit. Each time a money amount is revealed it's entered into the Banker's phone; and after the fifth amount has been entered, the Banker makes his first 'offer', which is displayed on the screen of the telephone. Each player must then decide whether to accept the offer or hold out for a higher amount - Deal or No Deal.

A player indicates his or her decision by placing the relevant card face down on the table. Those who choose to deal write down their prize money amount for that game on the score pad provided; those who refuse the deal carry on, with the Banker then offering further deals after every third box is opened. (If luck's against them, however, the Banker's offers might well go down instead of up!) When only two boxes are left, players can use their cards and choose to swap or stick, just like on the TV show. The winner is the player with the highest money total after six games.

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How to play deal or no deal game

Deal or No Deal Board Game Rules
Preparation
To start playing deal or no deal you need to assemble twenty-two red boxes (as shown on the back of this rule sheet) and pop out the dark grey Cover Cards from the sheet.
Put one Money Card into each box (face up).
Put on the lids and mix up the boxes to make sure none of the players know which amount is in which box.There are 22 numbered spaces around the board. Put one box on each of these spaces.
Write the players' names along the top of a Score Sheet.
Give each player four Answer Cards (Deal, No Deal, Swap and No Swap).
Switch on the telephone and place it in the space above the Scoreboard.
Decide how many rounds you are going to play
Object
To be the player with the highest total after a pre-agreed number of rounds have been completed. Each round is like a single edition of the TV show. In each round, players take turns to choose a box to be opened by the player to their left. The Deal Phone will make an offer after the first five boxes have been opened and from then on, after every third box has been opened. When the Deal Phone makes an offer, each player must decide if they want to 'Deal or No Deal'. The players who deal, write down the amount at which they have dealt by their name on the Score Sheet.

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The youngest player starts deal or no deal game by choosing one of the 22 boxes from the board and putting it on the white circular table next to the coffee mug. This is the chosen box for Round 1.

This same player then chooses the first box to be opened by the player to their left who can open it as dramatically as they wish.

After each box is opened:

Press the button on the Deal Phone matching the amount in the box.(on the buttons "k" means 1000, so 100k means 100,000)
Press [TICK] to confirm that you pressed the right button. If you have pressed the wrong amount, press [CROSS] then press the right amount and confirm it by pressing the[TICK] button.
Cover this amount on the Scoreboard with the Cover Card.
Remove the opened box from the board.
The player who last opened a box always chooses the next box to be opened by the player to their left.

The Deal Phone will make an offer after the fifth box is opened and then after every third box is opened.

The Deal Phone will ring and the offer amount will be displayed on the screen. The Deal Phone will give players either 10, 20 or 30 seconds to decide whether or not to accept this offer. The time will count down on the screen. Players place either a Deal or No Deal Card face down on the table. When the time is up, the players turn over their cards to reveal their decisions.

Any player who does not make a decision within the time limit is disqualified from that round and scores zero. They play on as normal in any further rounds.

When a player accepts a Deal, they write down the amount they have accepted on the Score Sheet. Players who have made a Deal still take part in the choosing and opening of further boxes.

When there are only two boxes left, any player who has not yet made a Deal must choose one of these two boxes to be 'their box'. This is done by laying a Swap or No Swap Card face down on the table.

Players who choose 'NO SWAP' win the value in the box on the white table. Players who 'SWAP' win the value in the last box still on a numbered space.

When all remaining players have laid down a card they are turned over and the final two boxes are opened.

Players take it in turn to select the Chosen Box to be placed on the white table at the start of each new round. Some players may get to choose one more than others according to the number of players and number of rounds.

If all players deal early, play continues to see how the round would have panned out.

Deal or no deal board game Winner
The player with the highest total after the pre-agreed number of rounds have been played is the winner of the deal or no deal board game.

After 15 minutes of inactivity, the telephone will go into 'sleep mode'
To re-activate, simply press the next required button and continue.
After the 20th box has been opened and the final offer has been made, the telephone resets ready to start another round.

Deal or no deal Board Game Battery information
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Do not mix different types of batteries, or new and used batteries.
Use only 3 x AA or their equivalent.
Insert batteries in the correct polarity (see diagram).
Remove exhausted (used) batteries from the toy.
Do not short circuit the supply terminals of the batteries.
Do not insert connecting wires into electrical socket outlets.

 
March 13, 2010
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