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Post by patpun2016 on Nov 30, 2018 10:59:10 GMT -5
In Medal Paradise, you try to earn medals, use them to play games, and win medals.
And in this game show, if you're lucky enough, you can cash in your medals for up to $100,000!
These are the 'Medal Games'; Japanese Arcade games that resemble casino but with much more excitement and pure chance. Only that you can't cash in the medals you won there.
But this is Vegas, and we brought these games here, add even more excitements and cash prizes, and invites you to try your luck! So where are we? It's the...
Coming soon to Channel 1.
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Post by patpun2016 on Nov 30, 2018 11:00:44 GMT -5
Get a glimpse of what a Japanese Arcade excitement looks like:
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2018 11:04:18 GMT -5
Count me in.
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Post by patpun2016 on Nov 30, 2018 12:02:37 GMT -5
In Medal Paradise, two contestants play the featured medal game, for a chance to win medals. The player with the most medals at the end of the match advances to the Jackpot Chance, where they play their medals for big money, possibly up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Each episode has two matches and the returning champion feature, and features one main game that is played in both matches. Before they play, a series of trivia questions are asked, and first to 3 earns a 1-medal advantage and a perk that benefits them in the game. Here is the frules for one of the games.
" BingoLand" (Based on one of the games in アニマロッタ)Players will be given a diamond-shaped bingo card with 25 randomly numbered squares from 1-25. One space will be marked gold as shown.
Players will also be given one free mark, more about that later.
The machine is a roulette with 25 numbered holes from 1-25. A total of 8 balls will be played in the machine, each landing on a different number. The numbers are marked on the card. The goal of the game is to complete lines. A completed line may be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal (which doesn't have to start from the corners), but must not include any extra unmarked numbers on either side of the line. The smallest lines you can complete are 3-space line, examples shown in green numbers below. A red-numbered line is not a complete line because they have some unmarked numbers on the side.
All the way up to a 7-space line, crossing the center of the card.
To help players get more chances of winning, they may use a free mark to mark any number on the card for free, but must do so before the last three numbers are announced. (If any number matched the one you free-marked then you've just wasted the free mark.)
One extra free mark can be won if the gold number is marked.
Payout according to the number of lines you make, and the length of the lines. LENGTH/LINES | 1 LINE
| 2 LINES
| 3 LINES
| 4 LINES
| 7 | 2500 | ****
| ****
| ****
| 5
| 200 | 2000 | ****
| ****
| 4
| 100 | 200 | 1500 | ****
| 3 | **** | 100 | 250 | 700 |
Play two rounds of the game, each with a question round before hand (Question round winner gets 1 medal and a second gold number, for up to 3 free marks). The player with the most medals wins and takes their medals to the Jackpot Chance. In case of a tie, play a third round.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2018 12:45:06 GMT -5
. Nice.
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