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Cookie Jar: The contestant rolled a die and won $1,500 for a six, or $100 times any other number that came up. Also called "Trick or Treat" on the Halloween episode. Diamond Mine: Each number corresponded to a different item of jewelry, and the contestant won the item for the number rolled. Dice Derby: This game mimicked a horse race. One horse ...
In 1981, Ledoux used this game as a tie breaker in his French magazine Jeux et Stratégie. He asked about 4,000 readers, who reached the same number of points in previous puzzles, to state an integer between 1 and 1,000,000,000. The winner was the one who guessed closest to 2 / 3 of the average guess. [2]
Seventeen of the 100+ game scores came in suspended tie games. Only seven of the 100 highest game scores were no-hitters. Walter Johnson and Nolan Ryan had the most 100-point game scores with four apiece. Johnson had two in 1918, one in 1919, and a fourth in 1926; Ryan's came in 1972, 1973, 1990 and 1991.
The original 1978 Parker Brothers game board of Bonkers! Each game of Bonkers! comes with the following: a gameboard; four pawns; a stack of cardboard track cards 2 each of the following "Back" cards 1 through 6, 10, 12; 2 each of the following "Ahead" cards 1 through 6, 10, 12; 2 each of the following special cards Go to Nearest Score; Roll ...
Each game consists of six rounds, numbered one to six in the order played. Players take turns rolling three dice. One point is awarded for each die rolled that matches the current round number, 5 points are awarded if all three dice match each other, but do not match the current round number, and 21 points if all three dice match the current round number (a "bunco").
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They have to guess a number between 1-100 while avoiding a trigger number; the range narrows down with each guess. If the contestant guesses the trigger number, the balloon pops and they lose. The player has a chance to redeem themselves by playing a mini game such as rolling a huge dice and guessing the number that comes up when it lands.
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