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Deal or No Deal France
À prendre ou à laisser is the French version of Deal or No Deal. The 22 boxes represent the 22 régions of France, with each contestant coming from that region. The prizes range from €0.01 to €500,000; and include three "joke" prizes and a "joker", containing an amount determined by the number of contestants who answer the "selection-question" correctly. The "joker" is €10,000 multiplied by the number of correct answers.
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Plot Summary
Deal or No Deal France is the French adaptation of the internationally popular game show format where contestants choose one suitcase out of a possible 26, each containing a different cash amount. Over several rounds, other suitcases are opened, and the contestant must decide whether to accept an offer from the "Banker" to walk away with a guaranteed sum or risk it all for the amount in their chosen suitcase.
Critical Reception
As a game show, "Deal or No Deal France" is generally seen as an entertaining and accessible program that provides suspense and emotional highs and lows for both the contestant and the audience. Its success relies on the host's charisma and the contestant's journey.
What Reviewers Say
Engaging suspense and high stakes.
Relies heavily on contestant's reactions and host interaction.
Simple, repetitive format provides broad appeal.
Google audience: Audience reception for localized game shows like "Deal or No Deal France" typically focuses on the excitement of the game and the relatability of the contestants. Viewers often enjoy the thrill of the potential winnings and the dramatic tension created by the Banker's offers.
Fun Fact
The format of 'Deal or No Deal' originated in the Netherlands as 'Miljoenenjacht' (Hunt for Millions) and has been adapted in over 50 countries worldwide.
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