The Price Is Right
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Is it age appropriate?
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Not age appropriate for kids under 6, age appropriate for kids over 14; suggested age 7. -
Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Game show sim is bursting with commercialism.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 7–14
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of The Price Is Right was written by Chad Sapieha
Parents need to know that this is an interactive version of the decades-old The Price Is Right TV game show, and, much like the show, a wide variety of products -- ranging from calcium supplements and coffee mugs to trips and trailers -- are paraded across the screen. The good news is that, with few exceptions, virtually none of the products on display will be tantalizing to children. Parents should also be aware that the famed Price is Right models show up to fawn over many of the prizes, striking poses of that often come off as somewhat sexual.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about how women appear on these types of game shows. What other game shows feature women in this role? Can you think of game shows where men and women are presented as equals?
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What’s the Story?
However, while the look and feel of the The Price Is Right is just about pitch perfect, the game itself doesn't really follow the same path as that of the show. The multi-player mode takes some noticeable liberties with the traditional Price Is Right formula, such as letting all players play pricing games regardless of whether or not they win on contestants' row. If you play alone you can enter a mode that more closely approximates the flow of the show, but, as it turns out, that can be a little boring (you may never even make it out of contestants' row). Better to select the Three Strikes mode, which bounces the player around from pricing games to showcase showdowns and back again until they've failed three times, at which point its game over and all of their winnings are tallied up.
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Publisher’s Details
ESRB rating: E (for Alcohol Reference)

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