Provider: Evolution
Type of Game: Live Dealer Game
Min/ Max:
Min: $0.10
Max: $250.00
RTP%: 95.42%
How to Play:
- The first objective of Deal or No Deal is to qualify for the Game Show.
- In the initial phase, players are presented with a wheel that is made up of three rings.
- Players spin the wheel to try to align a sequence of golden segments in the upper sector of the wheel.
- Each spin sets the amount of money in the biggest- prize briefcase by 75x-500x the amount of the player’s bet. Select any of the briefcases to be the briefcase containing the biggest prize.
- To increase the chance of qualification, players can lock gold panels in place by adjusting the difficulty level.
- Normal is a standard bet. Easy locks one ring in place, Very Easy locks two. Selecting Instant awards instant qualification.
- Difficulty levels come at different costs. The Instant qualification option will increase the amount for the bet by 18x.
- When players have filled the locked zone with gold panels, they gain entry into the Game Show, but must still wait for the previous game show to finish before entering. They therefore enter the Top Up Stage.
Key Terms/Features:
Top Up Stage:
- After having passed the initial qualification round, players can top up the blue and red briefcases at the side of their screen while waiting for the game show to begin.
- A timer counts down to the start of the game show. Having briefcases that contain high amounts of money increases players’ chances of winning big in the subsequent Game Show stage.
- The briefcases are on the side of the screen, labeled 1 - 16.
- Players select the briefcase/s they wish to top up and spin the wheel.
- The wheel offers a number of amounts that are proportional to the player’s bet – players will hope to land the highest amount after the spin.
- Increasing the bet increases the amount of cash the wheel offers.
- These briefcases and their ‘contents’ will be carried on into the Game Show stage of the game.
- Players can top up as many briefcases as they want before the next game show begins, right up until the timer runs out.
The Game Show:
- The Live Presenter takes center stage when the game show begins. The player can see all 16 briefcases arranged behind the Live Presenter.
- One briefcase is in the foreground, on a table beside the Game Presenter. This is the final and most significant briefcase.
- The briefcases in the background are opened in batches, displaying numbers that correspond to the player’s numbered briefcases.
- Once the Game Presenter reveals a number in a briefcase, the player’s corresponding briefcase disappears from the side of the screen.
- Each time a batch of briefcases is opened, the player is offered a sum of money and given a chance to cash out.
- The player is offered a deal each time a new batch of briefcases is opened (there are four offers in total).
- When only two briefcases remain, the player is given a chance to switch the two briefcases before the final briefcases are opened.
- The final briefcase represents the sum of money that the player keeps (assuming that the player hasn’t accepted the Banker’s deal at any point).
- The player hopes that the number of the final briefcase corresponds with a briefcase that contains a large amount of money.
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