Open That Door (Let's Make a Deal Game Show)

Plays Similar to "Let's Make a Deal". If a team gets a question correct they can pick one of three doors. Two doors have nice prizes behind them, while one door has no prize. Scores are kept and the team with the most dollars at the end is the winner. Comes in three variations. The no questions version requires no preparation, just have a sheet of vocabulary or review questions in your hand. The with Question version allows you to put in your own questions on each slide. The elementary version is the same as the no questions version, the prize awards are smaller so that the totals for teams do not get really large. (Whole Class Participation Game)

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Game Information

These presentation games will only function correctly on PowerPoint Version 2003 or higher for Windows. If you have an older version like Office 2000, or Office 97 you can still edit the games, however, in order to play them you will need to download the latest PowerPoint player below.

Step 1) Determine Your PowerPoint Version. If your version is older than 2002 then download the player below.
Step 2) Download PowerPoint Playerr (if necessary).

Please Note: *At present these templates have not been tested using the Macintosh operating system or Microsoft Office for Mac.

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Image of Open Door Game
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Technical Support

Unfortunately, we cannot provide direct technical support for these games at this time. If you are having trouble with one of the games there are a couple of things you can do:

1. Read the Instructions. Each game has instructions needed for editing and playing the game located on this web site.

2. Watch the Tutorial Video. Most of the games and templates have accompanying tutorial videos that can help you see how to edit and play the games. All of these can be found on this site, or you can view them on our youtube channel at: youtube.com/uncwedgames

3. Phone a Friend.If you are still having trouble with one of the games, I suggest you find a good PowerPoint or Excel user that you know and ask them to help you.

4. Search the Web. There are lots of good tutorials available on the web for Microsoft Office. For example, just do a Google search for PowerPoint tutorial. It is amazing what you will find.

5. Try another computer. Often times when you simply go to another computer and try to download or use the games you will find that the problem is not there.

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