Win, Lose or Draw - Nes Playthrough

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Developer: RSP
Released March 1990 by Hi Tech Expressions

Overview: https://gameshows.fandom.com/wiki/Win,_Lose_or_Draw
Win, Lose or Draw is the game show based on Pictionary where two teams of three (two celebrities & one contestant) draw puzzles to help contestants win money.


Second Format:
In 1989, the format was altered quite a bit. It was first seen in the NBC daytime version before it ended. After that, it was carried over into the final syndicated season when Robb Weller took over. Bert Convy left the syndicated version of the show to host his new creation 3rd Degree, giving the job to Robb Weller.
Also for a brief period, there was one celebrity and two contestants before reverting back to the original two celebrities & one contestant.

Rules:
The first two rounds were played the same way as the previous format, except that the drawer's partners did not start guessing until the first 25 seconds was up; in addition, the drawer no longer handed off to one of his/her partners. A correct guess after the first 25 seconds was worth $200, and after 30 seconds it was reduced to $100. A successful steal by the opposing team was worth only $50.

Speed Round
In the speed round, the drawer had 60 seconds instead of 90 to convey as many words & phrases to his/her teammates as possible. Each correct guess was worth $50 instead of $100, and the team could still pass twice. The team with the most money still won the game but did not get a $1,000 bonus added to their score; instead, they earned the right to play a bonus round.

Tie Breaker:
If the game ended in a tie, a tie breaker was played with the last team to play the speed round going first. The drawer received a choice of two words, leaving the other for the other team to play. The first team established a time with their chosen word while the second team tried to beat the time using their chosen word. The team with the faster time won the game.

Bonus Round
The winning team played a bonus round similar to the speed round. The object for the drawer was to get his/her teammates to guess seven words/phrases in 90 seconds. The first correct guess earned $50, with each correct answer thereafter doubling the money. If the drawer passed along the way, all bonus cash earned up to that point was lost. Originally there was no cap to the winnings; later, it was changed to having the winning team solve seven drawings before time ran out, which won the contestants $5,000. The latter carried over into the final syndicated season.







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