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My favorite game is "Master Key."
![]() 1: It's a great gimmick for a pricing game. Nice props, fair enough challenge without being unfairly difficult. 2: You can still do everything right and get fucking screwed. One key doesn't unlock jack shit and that is awesome. I think every pricing game needs a "complete innocent failure" clause. This is what makes Plinko and Secret X such potentially wondrous disasters to behold. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
But you still leave with $50, which is better than absolutely nothing. It's a modestly decent meal after the show, or taxi fare to the hotel, or something. And it's a small enough prize that there's no taxes levied upon it, unlike a car or $10,000. That's a clean fifty right in your pocket.
I mean, it's one thing to fuck up because you're a dumb contestant, but it's a work of sinister genius by the producers to force a contestant to leave with nothing even when they made as many correct moves as they could, short of sheer clairvoyance. Two of my favorite TPIR moments:
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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Silent Hill movie | dagget | Media Centre | 607 | Jun 8, 2006 12:50 AM |