![]() Part 2: Bigger prizes, more "money + extra spin" spaces, and Whammy pops up more often. Part 1: Four ever-so-slightly tougher questions. You can't pass spins that were passed to you (unless you hit Whammy, in which case your Passed spins are marked Earned). If you fear Whammy, you can pass all the spins you have left to your competitor with the higher winnings, who must immediately use the spins. Hit Whammy and you lose everything you've won. Hit a prize and it is added to your total. A moving rectangle hops from screen to screen six times a second. Eighteen screens cycle through 3 sets of prizes (and Whammy). ![]() Choose the correct answer and get one spin. After you buzz in, the answer you gave (or the correct answer if nobody buzzed in after five seconds) and two others are read as multiple choices for the other two players. Buzz in with a correct answer and get 3 spins. A while back, I taped several episodes of PYL off GSN because I was planning a PC conversion (not the one in the banner). After its runs on CBS and USA Network, it would later run on Sony's Game Show Network. ![]() Press Your Luck (1983-1986) was a game show for three players and a host. The "Big bucks, big bucks, no Whammy, STOP!" meme from Press Your Luck had cult status at the time. Download a PC conversion of Press Your Luck!
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