*blinks* That was fast.
The actual retail price of those tablets is... $1,000!
So very, *very* close to a perfect bid, but never mind. Katazuki, get on up here! Because we have even *more* prizes for you to win. I hope.
*doors swing opened*
Ayjo: It's a new exercise bike, designer clothes, a laptop computer, and a mini-hovercraft!
Ayjo: First, from Health Nuts, this exercise bike goes from like 0-60 in 3.8 seconds or something like that! Great for working those legs, I guess. Being a cat, I can't really *do* that sort of exercise. Speciesist scums.
Ayjo: Second, from Fashions 4 More, two fancy suits and two fancy dresses! Enjoy a night on the town in style with these high end fashions! Fashions 4 More: Our Name Says it All!
Ayjo: Third, a laptop computer! From Pewlett-Hackard, this no-frills model comes with a 1 terabyte hard drive and 8 gigs of RAM! You already won two tablets, so why you'd need *this*, I don't know. But hey!
Ayjo: And finally, a mini-hovercraft, from... oh gods, *them* again? *sigh* CatSail. Makers of fine cat-like aquatics. Zip around the lake or swamp or whatever at high speed in this two-seater craft! Eels not included.
And here we have Step Up, a game that I literally did not know had been retired on the Price is Right itself until I looked up screenshots of this game on the Price is Right Wiki in order to make the graphics! Hooray!
That said, this one's easy enough to explain: What you want to do is pick the prize you believe is the least expensive of those four, then "Step Up" to one more expensive than it. If you pick right, you'll win that first prize and $500. From there, you want to "Step Up" to another prize that's more expensive than the last, earning you *that* prize and $1,000. And so on. If you're to correctly place the prizes in order from least to most expensive, you'll win everything, as well as that total of $3,000.
However, if at any point you're *wrong*, you lose everything. So with that in mind, there's an out available for you. If you feel like any prizes you may have left *aren't* more expensive than the one you've chosen, you can opt to quit and keep what you've won at any time.
So, to start, pick which prize you believe is the least expensive of the bunch.