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Deal or no deal

Adaptation of the famous TV game sometimes called The Boxes. Eliminate the boxes one by one, keeping only the last one, but what will it contain? Ideal for putting a person or couple in the spotlight.

Game description

The participants and their role

The player

In this game, a person or a couple will be the focus of the game. We call them the Player. This could be the person or people celebrating their wedding, civil union, or birthday. The Player will eliminate all the boxes one by one until only one box remains. This box contains their prize.

The host

A host has been appointed in advance, and their mission is to build suspense and entertain the participants. It’s important to choose this person carefully.

The guardians

About ten people, called the Guardians, are positioned in an L or U shape, one meter apart. They can either stand or sit on a chair (when the Player questions them, they can stand up to interact) with each holding a prize in a box or an envelope. These people do not know what prize they are holding, but the Player can quickly question them about the prize they think they have.

All the prizes in the envelopes are listed somewhere visible, such as on a small whiteboard. The organizer should prepare a varied list of prizes. Ideally, there should be 3 or 4 significant prizes, while the rest can be more humorous.

The banker

The Banker During the game, up to three times, the Banker can call the Host to offer a deal. This could involve an intermediate game to exchange a “bad” prize for a better one (remember the exchange, as you shouldn’t modify the envelopes). To win the deal, the Player must win a mini-game, such as:

  • Rock-paper-scissors
  • A can knockdown game
  • The Infernal Tower wooden block game
  • Answering a quiz question.

 

The Banker can also offer to end the game early for a guaranteed moderate prize or propose bringing back a better prize if a mini-game is won.

Gifts examples

Here are some ideas for great gifts:
  • A gift box: restaurant, spa, weekend getaway
  • A trip
  • A household appliance (waffle maker, crepe maker, raclette grill, stone grill, etc.)
  • A phone
  • A bottle of champagne
and gifts for laughs:
  • A banana
  • A pack of candy
  • A cheese (Maroilles, camembert, etc.)
  • A pair of socks
  • Yellow boxer shorts
  • A toilet brush
  • A roll of toilet paper
  • A can of sardines
  • A bell
  • Shower gel
  • A hamburger

Necessary Accessories

- A card in an envelope or a box for each player with the hidden prize written on it in marker.
- A mobile phone to receive calls from the banker.

End of the game

The game ends when the last box or envelope has been opened. That's when the player at the center of the game learns about their final gift.

The prizes

Feel free to decide to give the great gifts or even all the gifts to the Player, regardless of the outcome of the game.

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