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CSM: The Price is Right: 2010 Edition (PC) Review

THE PRICE IS RIGHT: 2010 EDITION is the second game based on the popular TV game show to be released by publisher Ubisoft in the space of a year. You might (rightly) be wondering what could have changed in so short a time, and the answer is not much. The game looks and sounds very much like it did last year, and even offers the same ways to play: by yourself in a classic mode that puts you in the role of an average "contestants row" contestant; a three-strikes mode in which you continue to play and earn money in pricing games and showcase showdowns until you lose three contestants' row bids; and a party mode where up to four players go head-to-head. Rather than change existing content, Ubisoft's game makers have simply added more. There are more prizes, more showcases, and 15 additional pricing games, bringing the total number to 30.

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Top 5 TV Quiz Shows on iPhone

The Quality index highlights the best TV Quiz Shows on iPhone, ensuring some mental exercise over Xmas.

Wheel of Fortune spins onto the list, while relative newbies Deal or No Deal and Smarter Than A 5th Grader? pose a threat or two.

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TouchMyApps Review: The Price Is Right 2010

TouchMyApps: I have hazy memories of The Price Is Right – I was but a wee child of seven or eight when this show was all the rage. It wasn’t that easy to relate to – compared to other popular game shows, TPIR is very specific when it comes to its audience.

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Nintendo Life: The Price is Right Review

Nintendo Life writes: "Guess a number. Wrong. Wait ten seconds, then guess again. Wrong. Wait ten seconds, then guess again. Wrong.

Now all this exciting number-guessing action can be yours to own with the release of Ludia's The Price is Right for DSiWare! Yes, you too can estimate the prices of fanciful items you can't win, compete against AI opponents that range from bone-headed to professional valuers and take part in games that vary from the enjoyable to downright painful."

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