I wonder why Jim Lange never even mentioned the 10-spins-for-$5,000 rule before the start of the bonus round first. That game show was very confusing. For The Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough, two of Barry & Enright's successful creations, the bonus rounds rules were very simple: Get to $1,000 or more without hitting the devil (TJW)...
"Face Against The Devil" round: Spin the huge slot machine multiple times and create $1,000 or more without hitting the devil or stop anytime and
Jim stretching it out every spin drives me bananas.
flokatirug 6 months ago
@tyrese3745 And also the bonus round on "Play the Percentages" was also confusing.
JeopardyandWheelFan 10 months ago
@Hondo20132 I'll be honest,Hondo--I did not expect to see this but I am very glad it did! :)
emlsox4life 1 year ago
When GSN had a Viewer's Choice marathon approaches, I'm betting everyone saw this coming (airing all these rare shows).
Hondo20132 1 year ago
I wonder why Jim Lange never even mentioned the 10-spins-for-$5,000 rule before the start of the bonus round first. That game show was very confusing. For The Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough, two of Barry & Enright's successful creations, the bonus rounds rules were very simple: Get to $1,000 or more without hitting the devil (TJW)...
"Face Against The Devil" round: Spin the huge slot machine multiple times and create $1,000 or more without hitting the devil or stop anytime and
tyrese3745 1 year ago
i remember gsn's viewer's choice marathon
David9788 1 year ago