Howie looks similar to the real Howie, but there are lots of ragged edges to the graphics. The one thing I was not impressed with is the graphics. and you can play with your Mii which I thought was kind of a nice touch.
That said, if you were playing the game with other people in the room watching in 1 player mode, or playing one of the custom games with up to 5 players, the conversation on your end might supply the party atmosphere that you see on the show.Įverything is otherwise much like it is on the show, with the audience, the banker, etc. The voice of Howie Mandel is real in the game, but there's no way to have the interaction and the give and take that you have on the show. A good part of the excitement on the show is the different personalities and Howie's comments to the people and all the silliness.
Playing Deal or No Deal on your Wii is like watching the TV show in many ways, but less exciting in others. Exactly like the show but with mini-games!