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What's the truth about The Price Is Right 2010 Edition for PC?

Asked by mathwhiz1 (264points) July 24th, 2010

I saw this review about this game:

Come on down, again, for more price-predicting play in this updated sequel to television’s longest-running game show. Like its predecessor, this edition follows a similar format the television series, with the action divided into distinct phases. After selecting an onscreen persona, you’ll need to bid on authentic items on contestants’ row before advancing to one of the show’s signature pricing games, from “Cliffhangers” and “Shell Game” to “Check Out” and “Plinko.” The top three winners of the pricing games get a chance to spin the big money wheel to compete for the ultimate prize collection: a showcase showdown. Fourteen additional pricing games are included with this 2010 version, bringing the total number of activities to 30. The number of licensed items to bid on has also doubled, allowing for less repetition during subsequent play sessions.

But, when I downloaded a free trial just so I could see if it was worth it or not, I saw that there were only 17 pricing games, Contestants Row, the Showcase Showdown and the Showcases in the part where I can pick an individual game to play. The review led me to believe that there was going to be more pricing games than this. Or do they mean something different when they said “bringing the total number of activities to 30”? Am I missing something here? Does anybody own this game?

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Lightlyseared's avatar

Quite possibly the demo is a reduced version of the game to give you an idea of what it plays like. If they gave you the whole game in a demo you wouldn’t need to buy it now would you.

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