You may have noticed some ads for the 1 VS 100 home games and were wondering what’s the deal with them? Yes, it’s an advertisement, but it’s a great one for you. iToys, the creator of the 1 VS 100, Deal or No Deal, and Family Feud (review coming soon) games, partnered with us to create an incredible discount on the amazing game. For just $19.99 you can buy the tabletop electronic game. You can also buy the Mega Pack for $24.99 which includes both the tabletop AND the electronic handheld game. Both of these are also shipping and handling free, meaning you aren’t going to get these games this cheap in stores. I got these games a long time ago and I was honestly amazed by them, and we’re honored to have them partnering with us. Click one of the banners around the site to take a closer look at the deal which is available in the US and Canada, or click here to as well. Read on for a larger review of the game. This deal only carries through December 22nd, so get it while you can. This post will run a very short number of times until Christmas just a reminder for people who don’t see it.
“I’m horrendously cheap and picky, but this game blew me away. If you’re a fan, there’s no excuse not to own this. It’s fun, it’s exciting, and it’s worth the money.” (From a June 7th post)
iToys recently supplied Buzzer with two copies of the 1 VS 100 electronic table top game. The recent track history of game show home games haven’t been that great (See the Who Wants to be a Millionaire? plug-and-play game plus the Deal or No Deal games), so I was a little nervous. I couldn’t have been proven any more incorrect. The game is rather small and easily fits on any table. The controller is also easy to read and large enough to not press another button accidentally. The cover so opposing players cannot see what you press also works terrificaly.One of my greatest joys about this game is that, to my total shock, it follows the rules of the television show to perfection. It’s the $1,000 to $10,000 money scale; you have to answer 3 questions at $1,000 before you get Escape number 1 and 2 questions at $2,000 for Escape 2. The questions are written exactly like NBC has them. They start off easy and get harder as they go. When I say they are written like NBC has them, they are worded in a way where you would have to know more than one thing to know what the right answer is. The three Helps, (Ask, Trust, and Poll the Mob) work like the show. When you only have 10 left, you are given Sneak Peak as well, where you can see the show. You can leave with your money at any Escape, but a wrong answer divides your money among the remaining mob members.
I was afraid of the LCD screen when I first opened the box. I half figured for it to be dim and not able to read a word.
However, the text is readable, the screen is backlit, and it scrolls at the perfect speed so you can see the question/answers without waiting all day. The game even uses actual music from the show, including the Help music, the show’s main theme, and the show’s sting. The audio file is compressed into a lower quality, obviously, but I was shocked just how recognizable it was. What was really interesting was when you play the game with more than one person, when you stop with the money, you continue to play the game and you have to pretend you are still playing. That way your opponent doesn’t know when to stop.
Honestly, the only complaint I have is that it takes a huge amount of batteries: 4 AAs and 3 AAAs. However, for the high quality of this product, it really doesn’t matter. I’m horrendously cheap and picky, but this game blew me away. If you’re a fan, there’s no excuse not to own this. It’s fun, it’s exciting, and it’s worth the money.
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And to think that I plunked down $40 for the tabletop game when it first came out. See, it pays to wait for technology.
(Say, any word on when they’ll put out any expansion cartridges?)
Posted on November 29th, 2007 at 5:28 am
This is a great deal, and like Marc I paid more than paid more than what this deal is worth. I myself raved about the tabletop game and enjoy it very much. I can’t wait to get my hands on the handheld. I have tried to reach Itoys and I get a phone menu but I do not know what department to go to. Can you help? Much thanks and looking in anticipation for your thoughts on the new “Family Feud” games.
Posted on November 30th, 2007 at 4:41 pm
I got the mega pack for a relative for Christmas… and FedEx trashed it.
Posted on December 15th, 2007 at 4:26 pm
Ur gay
Posted on July 19th, 2009 at 6:39 pm
Do you need a cartridge to play? We did not get cartrdige with game. Are ? in the game to start.
Posted on January 13th, 2010 at 2:14 am
Questions come programmed in the game, just hold the blue button on the front with the ON symbol. Of course, it needs batteries. Ditto for the handheld game, except the on button is on the top instead of the front.
Posted on January 13th, 2010 at 4:29 am
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