Deal or No Deal?
FFF Birthweek 2009
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Foreword
FFF Birthweek 2009
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Foreword
To add to our Birthweek Extravaganza, we're offering the members of FFF the chance to play the ever-popular show, "Deal or No Deal?"! Naturally, this won't involve money, but it does involve our own currency - reputation.
Our version of the game will work in much the same way as the original - the player will pick one box, between 1 and 22, and begin their game. They then have the chance to open our boxes and eliminate a potential prize from the board, ranging from 1 reputation point to 500 points (increasing your reputation power by 20!), following the same style as you see on television. We even have our very own nameless banker to offer the player money, and our own 'Noel Edmonds' to convey these offers to the player and update the board accordingly.
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Instructions
Instructions
(1) Choose any box, between the numbers of 1 and 22 (to which our 22 rep prizes will be allocated by an independant ajudicator).
(2) In your first round, select 5 consecutive boxes, and wait for the Presenter to tell you what was in those boxes. The Presenter will then remove those prizes from the board of reputation, ranging from 1 to 500.
(3) The banker will then contact the Presenter and offer the player a certain value of reputation with which to walk away, based on their performance in the first round. Players can accept the offer, and end their game, or deny the offer and play on, in the hopes of obtaining a higher prize.
Note: to accept, say "Deal" and, to decline, say "No Deal".
(4) Repeat step 2, but with 3 boxes.
(5) Repeat step 3.
(6) (i) The game will continue until either (a) the player accepts an offer from the banker or (b) only 2 boxes are left - one on the board, and the one held by the player. The one being held by the player is their prize.
(ii) If a player accepts a deal, they must continue with the game and open up boxes as they would have done, had they continued. "Potential" offers will also be conveyed, mainly to either please or displease the player, depending on the outcome.
(iii) In some cases, where two very different sums of reputation remain (e.g. the two boxes left hold 1 rep and 500 rep), the banker may offer "the banker's gamble", during which time the player must consider whether or not to switch their own box for the last one on the board. It is entirely a 50:50 chance of receiving either prize. The banker's gamble may even be offered if the player accepts a deal earlier in the game.
(7) Your prize will be manually added to your profile by one of the Administrators.
(8) Players begin on a first-come, first-served basis - if you want to participate, get involved quickly!