1973 (retired)
Double Digits will go down in the annals of time as one of the shortest-lived pricing games in TPiR history. The object of the game was to guess the price of a car. The contestant would be shown a two-digit small prize and be given the last digit of that prize. Then, the contestant would be shown a choice of two digits for the first number of that small prize. If the contestant chose the first number correctly, it would also correspond to that digit in the price of the car. Confused yet? Uh huh. Killed extremely quickly. It's possible, however, that Temptation, a far superior game, was developed from this concept. Noteful as the first pricing game that had the game's name on the board.
| Here's the Double Digits board in all its...glory. | Here we go...the 8 is the second digit of the cookware. Now is the first digit a 2 or a 3? Remember, that digit is also the first digit in the price of the car! Uf... |
| What a shock...you lost! Check out the tacky number display above the egg crate readout... | Bob's smiling here, but you know he's thinking, "God, let's get rid of this piece of..." |