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Credit Card (pricing game)

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Credit Card is a pricing game on the American television game show, "The Price is Right." It is played for five prizes, each worth between $200 and $2,500.

Gameplay

The contestant is given a "credit limit" (usually, $1,800 to $2,500). He/she is then asked to select three items -- one at a time -- whose total is under the "credit limit." Doing so won the contestant all five prizes.

The game is set so that the contestant is required to choose the three lowest-priced prizes to win.

Trivia

  • In the first part of the game (where the contestant's "credit limit" is announced), the player inserts an oversized credit card into an equally oversized ATM machine.

See also