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Leveling up in this phase is very fast and your city’s progress will be swift and easy (building establishments in the early game require very minimal energy). You will also be assigned some easy quests such as building certain establishments and cutting trees. She welcomes you to the world of CityVille and explains some few basic concepts of the game. When you start playing for the first time Samantha will appear and introduce you in the game. The early phase of the game is relatively easy. I’ve divided this page into the ‘phases’ of game play that you will undoubtedly go through. However, there are some general larger scale strategies that are important to consider if you want to master CityVille. Every once in a while, a game that I haven't seen since I was kid will still pop up.I’ve talked about some basic tips on specific things and aspects of CityVille that can help improve your output and building speed. I've watched The Price is Right everyday since I started this blog a little over a month ago, and had been watching it pretty consistently for a couple months before that. That cost $10.78, so he was drawing dead after picking the makeup. Thomas left the children's Allegra on the table. Not that it matters what order you pick the three most expensive items in, but that still struck me as curious. He then picked the sleep tablets ($12.39) and heat gel ($6.79). Yet when Drew asked Thomas for the one thing he was sure was the most expensive, while all six items were still on the table, he went with the makeup ($5.51). While I'm aware these kinds of products can probably be expensive, I don't think this little thing quite measures up in price to, say, sleep tablets. Like Thomas, I'm a dude who's never shopped for makeup (I'll give him the benefit of the doubt). Part 2 of this episode review can be read here. In what I'm sure wasn't fixed in the least to make the Mothers' Day episode a happy occasion, contestants went 4-2 in pricing games (including 2-0 in car games), two $1 spins on the wheel, and a Lexus convertible win in the Showcase round.
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After missing on 23, they hit on 22 and won the car. Regardless, the 30 was correct - as the last two digits.įrom there, it was a piece of cake, as they had three tries left but only the 22 and 23 as logical guesses for the first two digits. Whether they changed strategy on the fly or thought this was a $30K car, I can't be sure (my guess is the latter, but you never know). Then it got interesting - they picked 30. Nobody plays it that way, and neither did Patricia/Abby, who went with 24 first. As I mention in the link above, I think the strategy here is to get the last two digits first. We can say with just about 100 percent certainty that the first two digits are 22, 23 or 24. The '1' was a hell of a win, though.Īfter getting a $500 and a $0 with his first two "Plinko" chips, here's Ryan's last two: In the end, she got only the treadmill for $2,499.Ĭonsidering the presence of Prada, and the $880 just screaming out "desktop computer," this was a really winnable setup.Ĭontestants went just 1-for-6 on pricing games today.
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As it turned out, it was the most expensive at $3,590, but Orchid went with $880 - and then never changed it. The shades alone are probably $880 for all we know, so hearing "Prada" should ring alarm bells that the accessories might be one of the more expensive items here.
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The women's accessories - a pair of platform sandals, leather tote and sunglasses - were from Prada. It also helps if, as I've mentioned before, you pay attention to George Gray as he's describing the prizes. "The Race Game," like other timed games, requires poise and at least some retail knowledge. And it's a good thing she did.Īnd the prizes were: desktop computer, women's accessories, treadmill, kitchen range. Why risk that on the 16-to-1 odds that you have the right price of the car? And yet, most contestants go for it. Today, they were worth over $5,000 total. To me, it's an easy decision: take the prizes. If you go for it and lose, you lose everything. If you are right, you get the car and the prizes. The game is called "Temptation" because you can just keep the prizes without doing a thing, or risk it all on the premise that you guess all right digits in the car.
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In addition to the $3,434 in cash, today's other prizes were a portable satellite receiver for $776, a 32-inch HD television for $499, and a trio of watches for $595. You're given the first digit in the car price (in today's case, a '2'), so here, Morningstar has to guess whether the next digit is a '3' or a '4.' And so on and so forth. and you have to guess which of those numbers is the next digit in the car.