This article contains everything you need to know about Arkadium’s Deal Or No Deal Game.
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How to play
Deal Or No Deal has been a popular game show in the US since 2008. This version of the game allows you to play it right on your browser. Simply sign into your account or play as a guest, and select Play Now to begin. The money you've earned in past playthroughs will be in the upper left corner of the screen.
You can click on the Settings menu to change the sound options.
This will allow you to mute the music or sound effects in the game should you like.
Deal Or No Deal involves picking between 26 different cases, with 26 different cash values, $0.01 to $1,000,000.
After you do so, you'll be given the choice to pick six different cases to be eliminated from the game.
Each different case you eliminate from play, you'll be able to see the amount in the case. You will want to aim for the lower amounts, so that you can eliminate the possibility of gaining a smaller amount of money from play.
From time to time, you'll be asked to make a deal. This deal involves trading the case you currently have for a specific amount of money. You'll see the banker's offer, the amount of cases you've eliminated from play, as well as the number of cases you can pick next round. You'll be given the choice to Deal, in which you'll exchange the case for the money, No Deal, in which you'll choose to keep the case and the money, and the chance to make a Counteroffer of a different amount of money defined by you, which can be accepted by the banker or not.
Should you choose to Deal, you'll be able to see what's in the case you've chosen at the start. If the amount is lower than the offer, congratulations! You've made a great deal.
If you choose No Deal, you'll head into the next round. With a diminishing amount of cases and the amount you can win getting smaller or higher depending on the cases you've opened, you can strategically choose what would be the best choice for you.
If you choose Counteroffer, you can pick an amount using the counters. Use the upper arrows to raise or lower the value in thousands, and the lower arrows to raise or lower the value in tens of thousands. If the value in the case is lower than the amount you've dealt for, you've won!
As long as there are still available cases, you can choose to keep on playing. Be sure to strategically play to gain the largest amount!
Scoring
Deal Or No Deal has no scoring system. This game is meant to be a simulation of the game show, without a specific scoring system or leaderboard. The game is incompatible with the regular competitive Arkadium leaderboards, and it's meant for simple fun progression.