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Post by exambolor on Oct 1, 2017 16:45:48 GMT -5
I've decided to jump on the DOND RPG bandwagon and make an Australian version one for people to participate in!
Rules
The case picking order goes 6,5,4,3,2 and then 1 at a time until the end.
The board looks like this
50c. $1,000
$1. $2,000
$2. $3,000
$5. $4,000
$10. $5,000
$20. $10,000
$50. $15,000
$100. $20,000
$150. CAR
$200. $50,000
$250. $75,000
$500. $100,000
$750. $200,000
At my discretion,there could be a possibility that a special board design could be used which will either be.
Fantastic Four- 50c, $750 and $1,000 get replaced with another $50,000, $75,000 and $100,000
Double Shot- 50c is replaced by another $200,000.
End of game mini games
Also at my discretion, there is a possibility that one of the many mini games could be activated at the end of the game, which could be either
Supercase- sacrifice your winnings for the chance to win more, or maybe less
Chance- sacrifice your Deal for the chance to win what's in your case.
Double or Nothing- Risk all of your money for the chance to double it, or lose it all.
Second chance- We will bring out a button and a list of your previous offers and you could win one of them with just a press of a button.
Other details
The contestant has 48 hours to post their case picks, which will all be in one go each round (eg. Pick all 6 in round 1 etc.)
I will take on the role as the Banker in order to save time and make the game run faster.
So if you're interested put your name down and we will be ready to go!
Roles
Contestant-
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Oct 7, 2017 4:56:13 GMT -5
I’ll give this a shot.
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Post by exambolor on Oct 7, 2017 5:17:30 GMT -5
Thanks for volunteering, Dragonman 2455!
Lets get the game underway!
(Intro music plays)
26 Cases, 150 contenders, $200,000.
Who will play for all this cash?
(Cut to audience)
Congratulations, Dragonman 2455! Your battle with the bank begins now on Deal or No Deal!
(Intro music continues)
Now please welcome your host, Exambolor!
(I walk out enthusiastically)
Hello and welcome to the first Deal Australia RPG. I am with our lucky contestant Dragonman 2455, who is eager and ready to go, so let's cut to the Chase. Here are 26 Cases, and one of them could make you $200,000 richer. Dragonman 2455, which case would you like?
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Oct 7, 2017 8:52:41 GMT -5
Lets go for number 15.
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Post by exambolor on Oct 7, 2017 20:02:59 GMT -5
Number 15! Lets bring that out to you and hopefully it can be a lucky day for you. It's Deal time!
(Cut to main game area)
Well, before we begin the game, I would like to announce something important. Today is a Fantastic Four day!
(50c,$750 and $1,000 change to another $50,000, $75,000 and $100,000)
$50,000. $100,000
$1. $2,000
$2. $3,000
$5. $4,000
$10. $5,000
$20. $10,000
$50. $15,000
$100. $20,000
$150. CAR
$200. $50,000
$250. $75,000
$500. $100,000
$75,000. $200,000
The stakes are even higher. Ok, lets get started, 6 cases for the first round.
(Please note, pick all 6 of your cases in one post for time saving)
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Oct 8, 2017 22:33:08 GMT -5
I’ll pick 14, 12, 8, 2, 9, 7
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Post by exambolor on Oct 9, 2017 20:50:25 GMT -5
Ok.
Lets open number 14. It contains.....
$50. Good start.
Now 12.
$5,000. That's ok, not too bad.
Case number 8.
$10! Very good!
Lets open 2 now.
$100! This is great, keep going!
Opening case 9....
$5!
Lets finish this round well, open number 7.
Oh no!
($200,000 lose sound plays)
$200k! Oh dear. It was going so well.
$50,000. $100,000
$1. $2,000
$2. $3,000
$5. $4,000
$10. $5,000
$20. $10,000
$50. $15,000
$100. $20,000
$150. CAR
$200. $50,000
$250. $75,000
$500. $100,000
$75,000. $200,000
Losing the $200k aside, it was a ok round, but at least we have a lot of money on the board. Hopefully Walter takes that into account. Offer is...
$8,750.
Deal or No Deal?
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Oct 10, 2017 0:21:24 GMT -5
I’m saying no deal.
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Post by exambolor on Oct 10, 2017 3:00:16 GMT -5
No Deal!
Pick 5 more cases please.
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Oct 11, 2017 0:04:58 GMT -5
18, 13, 3, 20, 10
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Post by exambolor on Oct 11, 2017 1:07:33 GMT -5
Ok, let's open number 18 first.
It's.......$15,000. Not bad.
Number 13.
$200! Nice work.
Case 3.
$4,000. That's good.
Now 20.
$1!
Finally number 10.
$20,000.
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That was a much better round, this next offer will be a lot better. Offer is....
$17,400.
Deal or No Deal?
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Oct 11, 2017 2:08:04 GMT -5
Walter, you’re gonna have to try harder than that. No deal!
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Post by exambolor on Oct 11, 2017 4:29:29 GMT -5
No deal!
4 more cases please.
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Oct 12, 2017 0:56:07 GMT -5
26, 23, 19, 1
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Post by exambolor on Oct 12, 2017 4:31:50 GMT -5
Lets open the boo-yeah, number 26!
$10,000. Not what we wanted, but not disasterous.
Now number 23.
($100k lose plays)
Oh no! 100k. Thankfully you still have the Fantastic $100k left.
Number 19.
$2! Much better.
Finally, number 1.
$500! Great finish.
Current board
$50,000. $100,000 $20. $2,000 $150. $3,000 $250. CAR $75,000. $50,000 $75,000
Ok round, but hopefully it shouldn't affect your offer. It's......
$23,512.
Deal or No Deal?
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