Joker Joker Joker Game - 1979 - Milton Bradley - Very Good Condition
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DESCRIPTION:
Each turn three category cards are flipped to mimic the game show's giant slot machine. These cards show jokers or numbers corresponding to question categories. Depending on how many times a category shows up in the slot cards, a question of that category's value increases from 50 to 100 to 200 (or 100 to 200 to 500 for jokers). Correct answers award points, but wrong answers give the next player a shot at the points. During a question round when a player reaches $500 they get to play the final prize round to end the show.
In the prize round the three slots are filled with a prize card from three decks of prize cards of varying values, and players can push their luck to turn over the slots one by one. Prizes accumulate for the player and cards reset as they push their luck until they reveal a devil card, choose to stop, or reach $1000 which gives them the big bonus of $5000.
The goal of the game is to have the most money after each player has had a turn as the master of ceremonies and at least one turn as a contestant.