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Deal or No Deal Game [ 1st June 2008, 18:57:18 ]
A bit about the game

Here is my version of the TV show Deal or No Deal. I've written this game in javascript. I knocked it up quickly as a 2 player game where one person would be the contestant and the other the banker. I've now implemented a banker routine so the game will give you an offer at the end of each round

The first step is to choose your box from the drop down. Then in round one you select 5 boxes, and then in all the next rounds you choose 3 boxes. After each round you will get an offer. Either deal or no deal. I recommend taking a note of each offer and record when the deal was made. Then at the end you can work out how much you beat the banker by and keep track of your total winnings. In the final round you will have two boxes left, you should make the decision to keep your box or swap, and then see what is in your box. To restart the game click restart or hit refresh in the browser.

In the next version I may add a scoring system to keep track of your offers and maybe even store what you've earned and how much you've beaten the banker by.

Lets play...
Welcome to Deal or No Deal
Chosen box:
1p
10p
50p
£1
£10>
£20
£50
£100
£250
£500
£750
£1,000
£2,000
£3,000
£5,000
£10,000
£20,000
£35,000
£50,000
£75,000
£100,000
£250,000
1 12
2 13
3 14
4 15
5 16
6 17
7 18
8 19
9 20
10 21
11 22
Round: 1
Box Number: 1

[ Restart ]

And finally

Please leave your comments about what you think of the game. I welcome any suggestions for improving this. Want to use my code? Please be my guess. If you do want to use it, please credit me as the source please! If you do improve on the code let me know so I can include it on the site.

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