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This pricing game is played exactly like the American version, except that the decimal point in the piggy bank comes after two digits to allow for a more believable piggy bank. $4.90 in a Mexican piggy bank doesn't buy a newspaper, but $49.0 could get you a paper and maybe a bagel.
| This looks familiar, although a little scaled down from the current American version. | I knew that the seven was the first digit! She won the vaporera, which is not even double the price of the piggy bank! |
Played just like the American version.
| Hey this looks familiar. The "La Ganga" sign is hanging in the center there. | She should have gone with the sewing machine/desk. |
The target range on this version is $12-$24, with $22-$24 as the bullseye. However, any amount below $12 ALSO registers on the target, so only going over $24 will forfeit a chance to find the hidden bullseye with an item.
| Let's go for $24, baby! | No name on the board, but it looks pretty similar, I must admit. |
| She's taking five of the La-La Leche (try saying that 3 times fast), which equals... | ...$24 even! She wins! How impressive is that?? |
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