Try to survive as long as possible by balancing the soccer ball on your head. Use your mouse to click, tap the screen, or tilt your phone to make your player jump and bounce the ball. Double click. ENGINEERING.com presents - Perfect Balance 2. Description Rotate and stack shapes. Try to achieve perfect balance in this physics puzzle.
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Contents Gameplay. The contestant is shown a prize and a large balance scale. The contestant is then shown four bags, each representing a different money amount. One bag has the last two or three digits of the prize's price on it; it is immediately placed on the left side of the scale. The other three bags have different multiples of $1,000 on them. The contestant selects two of the three thousand-dollar bags to place alongside the three-digit bag, forming their bid on the prize (for example, placing $1,000 and $6,000 bags with a $188 bag would make the contestant's bid $7,188).
A bag representing the amount of the prize's price, marked only with the name of the prize, is then placed on the right side of the scale; if the scale balances, the contestant wins the prize. If the scale does not balance, he/she loses the game.History.
The game received its first win on the second playing from February 15, 2006 (#3533K). The vane readout originally had four digits. A fifth was added on May 18, 2006 (#3624K). When the game was introduced on February 6, 2006 (#3521K), the bags were purportedly filled with 'Barker Silver Dollars,' bearing the face of former Price Is Right host Bob Barker. Since his retirement, the coins have been replaced with 'Drew Dollars,' which are pieces of wood covered with paper to make them look like coins. While the staff has confirmed that the bags actually contain no coins, both Barker and Carey show one real coin to the contestant at the beginning of the game.
The Barker Silver Dollars were the same ones used in the and the first contestant who won the new Balance Game was given one of the coins as a souvenir; subsequent contestants were not offered a dollar.
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