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Deal or No Deal




Deal or No Deal
Version: 1.0

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Games

Upload date: 18 Sep 11

Developer:

License: Freeware

Downloads: 17

File Size: 6817 Kb
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  Deal or No Deal

Deal or No Deal?

Pick a suitcase!

This US homebrew version was developed by ADePSP. While there are other versions of this game out there, the developer decided to take all the good stuff from those other versions and concocted his own. And this version that he came up with has quality graphics and nonstop background music for nearly every action in the game.

For those who haven't heard of the game show itself, the mechanics are simple:

There are 26 suitcases that contain various amounts of money... You pick one and then open various others revealing what you could have won until the banker phones up and tries to tempt you out of what "might" be in your suitcase with a cash offer... You can choose to accept that or carry on opening cases until you are offered another deal... If you get to the last case then you can choose to keep yours or swap and get the cash in the remaining suitcase instead... The idea is to walk away with the most money you can (obviously)...

It works with FW2.0, 2.01, 2.5 and 2.6 with eLoader and FW1.5 and below. And to install, you just have to take the game folders into your PSPGames folder.

Controls:

START: Start the game
D-Pad: Move between suitcases
X: Select a suitcase / Skip sound effect
Left Shoulder: "NO DEAL" or "NO SWAP"
Right Shoulder: "DEAL" or "SWAP"
Hold Triangle:Show Highscores

Of course, the gameshow is not the same on your PSP than it is on the tube. But still, this is one of the better homebrew games we've seen: clean code, clear button configuration, faithful to the gameshow mechanics. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to work this game out. And it gets addicting, too! If you win the ,000,000 jackpot prize, kudos to you! You're virtually a million dollars richer! Wo0t!
 
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