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The Price is Right is one of the most popular television game shows of all time.  The Game Show Nation version of the program is designed to allow as many people as possible to play the game.  ALL CASH PRIZES ARE FUNNY MONEY with no actual cash value.
 
PLINKO
Played for “cash” up to $50,000. The contestant has a chance to win up to four Plinko discs by guessing correctly the price of four small items. The MC gives the contestant one free Plinko disc. The contestant then takes the discs he/she has won up to the top of a large board and drops the discs down, one at a time, hoping they fall into the slots with the most money.
  
GROCERY GAME
Played for a prize. Five grocery items are displayed. The contestant may chose any or all of the items in whatever quantity he/she desires in an attempt to comes within $1 of $21 without going over. Once an item has been priced, it cannot be used again. The running total is kept on a cash register.
 
JOKER
Played for a prize/package. Five special playing cards are revealed facing away from the contestant. One of the cards is a JOKER. If the Joker is still standing at the end of the game, the contestant loses. The contestant will be able to eliminate up to four cards by playing a pricing game with four small prizes. Each time the smaller prize is guessed correctly, the contestant gets to remove a card. At the end of the game, the MC turns over whatever cards are left. If there is no Joker, he/she wins.

MONEY GAME
Played for a car. The contestant is shown nine separate cards on a board. On each card is written one pair of numbers. One pair of numbers is the first two digits of the car and one pair is the last two digits of the car. The contestant has four tries to guess the correct price. If the contestant doesn't win the car, he/she wins the dollar amount he/she has accumulated. 

MASTER KEY
Played for a car and two prizes. There is a large lock associated with each prize. To get the prize, the contestant must win keys by correctly guessing the price of two small items. The contestant can win up to two keys that he/she chooses from five that are hanging. Three of the keys open one each of the prizes. One opens nothing at all and one opens
everything.
 


___This game is available in the following cities:
___Phoenix, Las Vegas, San Diego, Los Angeles,
___Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, TX



MOST EXPENSIVE
Played for three prizes. The contestant must choose which of the three prizes is the most expensive.

PATHFINDERS
Played for a car. The contestant stands on a large bingo like board with 25 squares. The contestant must step from one square to another to try and reveal the price of the car. If the contestant missteps, he/she has another chance to move by correctly guessing the price of a smaller prize. He can make up to three mistakes before either winning or losing the car.
 
PENNY ANTE
Played for a prize package. Two grocery items are shown. The contestant is then shown eight prices. The contestant must select the two prices that go with the items.

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