Evolution Deal or No Deal

“Deal or no deal?” This challenging question is yours to answer in Evolution Deal or No Deal. Spin the wheel to qualify, top up your briefcases and stand a chance to win up to 500x your bet in this flawless adaptation of the original TV game show series. Play on desktop or at Jackpot City Mobile.

Reasons to Play Evolution Deal or No Deal

Here’s why you should play Evolution Deal or No Deal at JackpotCity New Zealand:

  • It’s a real money live casino online adaptation of the popular Evolution Deal or No Deal game show.
  • You can adjust the difficulty level of the Qualifying Stage.
  • It has a guaranteed payout if you reach the Game Show stage.
  • You can top up the value of the briefcases for a prize up to 500x your bet.
  • The minimum bet is an affordable $0.10.
  • The maximum bet is a big $100 – a good sized wager.
  • The maximum potential win is $50,000.
  • Evolution Deal or No Deal is available on all devices.
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Online Casino Live Game Features

Evolution Deal or No Deal has two play-enhancing special features:

  • Difficulty Level Feature: To qualify for the main game show, you have to spin a three-reel bank vault wheel to align gold segments within a specific time period. To increase your chances of doing this, you can adjust the difficulty level of the qualification round by locking gold panels in place. Select “Easy” to lock one ring in place, “Very Easy” to lock two and “Instant” to qualify instantly. Each difficulty level has a different cost, topping out at 18x your initial bet for instant qualification.
  • Top Up Feature: During the Top Up stage, you can raise your bet to increase the briefcase top up values offered by the spinning wheel. Top up as many of the 16 active briefcases as you want until the timer runs out. Be sure to keep track of how much money you’ve invested in the game so you can make better decisions in the Game Show stage.

Evolution Deal or No Deal Bets, Odds and Payouts

Develop your Evolution Deal or No Deal game plan in line with the following bets and payouts:

  • Bets: Ticket prices range from a $0.10 minimum bet to a $100 maximum bet. You can always raise your bet to top up the briefcases in the Top Up stage.
  • Odds: Evolution Deal or No Deal is a pure game of chance. The odds of opening the final briefcase to reveal the highest-value prize are almost impossible to determine because there are so many varying factors at play. A good, simple strategy for the more risk averse player is to accept the Banker’s deal as soon as it represents a profit on your investment.
  • Payouts: The prizes on offer  range from 0.10x your bet in briefcase 1 to as much as 500x your bet in briefcase 16. Payouts differ according to whether you’ve topped up the briefcases or not.
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How to play Evolution Deal or No Deal

Released in 2019, Evolution Deal or No Deal is Evolution Gaming’s live casino online game version of the world-famous TV show. The game breaks down into three stages. First, after buying your ticket, you spin the three-reel RNG bank vault reel to qualify for the game. If you successfully align the golden segments in the upper sector of the wheel, you move on to the Top Up stage. This invites you to increase your bet in order to spin a wheel that awards random multipliers between 5x to 50x to the red and blue briefcases on either side of the screen. There’s no limit to the number of suitcases that you can top up. When you’re ready to move on the Game Show stage, click “play”.

Streamed from a state-of-the-art live casino studio, Evolution Deal or No Deal offers all the entertainment and suspense of the original. At the centre of the stage, the presenter animates the session, interacts with the players and takes calls from the mysterious Banker. Also present is a hostess who opens the briefcases in four batches to reveal their numbers. Players are invited to choose their final briefcase, which goes onto a table next to the presenter. Every time the hostess reveals a bunch of numbers, the corresponding briefcases vanish from the side of the screen. The presenter then takes a call from the Banker, who offers you a sum of money to cash out with. The presenter then asks the famous question: “Deal or no deal?”

If you refuse the deal, the hostess moves on to the next batch of briefcases. When there are only two left, you have the chance to switch them around. The final briefcase represents the payout you’ll receive at the end of the game – unless you accept the Banker’s deal! Hopefully it contains a large sum of money.

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Face up to the Banker’s challenge and play for prizes of up to 500x your bet in Evolution Deal or No Deal, Evolution Gaming’s slick, entertaining live casino adaptation of the world famous TV game show.

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