It is moving faster, so it would be more difficult to attempt to always land on a space, but I would like to mention a partial pattern. When Square 13 is lit, there is a chance it will go to Square 3. If it does, the next Square will be Square 9. Square 13 is the lower-left corner, Square 3 is the Middle of the top row, Square 9 is the lower-right corner.
I know in the PC game, if you had like "move one space to $750 + a spin or a whammy" the game would warn you if you tried to create a scenario like that and if you had "Advance two spaces to a whammy", the game would not let you create it.
In a later version of German PYL (Gluck dein Druck) the movement spaces would take you to -50% spaces, which happened several times during one of the games posted on here.
I wonder if the Vulture could be the Whammy's distant relative from Germany, even though they have no physical resemblance to each other whatsoever, considering that the Whammy does seem to resemble a Tasmanian devil or small rodent.
It was like Second Chance when the marker was so fast. And it was like Press Your Luck Adding The Whammy Sound, Ding, And Boing Sound, even made the logo like PYL. But I was like What The Heck Is Wrong with this?
@@donmccullen1973 the only episode I could find on here with the Shark has no animation for the money loss. A noise plays and a light turns on, but that's it.
The difference between Press Your Luck and Glück am drücker is how the Whammy (or Bird) animations are not the same for the german version of Press Your Luck. RTL Network really (LESS LIKELY) made my day. The space `FETTE BEUTE` Was really obvious, (?) But really the chance to win.
Boy, this game looks short AND cheap. I didn't see any non-cash prizes on the board. Was this vulture animation (obviously the vulture is this show's version of the Whammy) the only one, or were there others? Also, I'd like to know how to count in German. I know the words for "1", "2", and "3" are "eins", "zwei", and "drei", respectively. But how about the other numbers? I'd like to know enough German names to know how to count to, say, one million (or 1,000,000).
KodytheRedFox There’s another video on here that shows another Raffi animation; it shows him pulling a plunger and it getting a torrent of water splashed onto him. As for the board spaces. Fette Beute is Big Bucks, 100 - 1 Geier Weg is 100 cash and get rid of one Raffi card. Which is interesting as it awarded money _and_ you get rid of one card, whereas in Press Your Luck, you had the choice of $2,000 or lose one Whammy, you can’t have both. Wahle fine Ecke is Pick-A-Corner. And finally, the 1, 3 arrows are directional spaces, they move you over one or three spaces to wherever they point to, and yes, if a Raffi occupies the space it’s pointed to, you still lose your money.
Wade You gotta admit, the vulture animations were a heck of a lot smoother, drawn better and less messy compared to the Whammies. But they’re Gameshow villains, so the vultures’ designs are nasty-looking.