If you're a fan of the hilarious and unpredictable fun of 'Match Game (2016),' you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies that capture the same witty banter, celebrity antics, and laugh-out-loud moments. Whether you're looking for more game show excitement or comedy gold, this list has something for every fan of the original.

Press Your Luck (1983)
Description: A high-stakes game show where contestants spin a board to win prizes or avoid 'Whammies,' blending luck with strategic decision-making.
Fact: The show gained fame for a contestant who memorized the light patterns to avoid Whammies and won a record amount of prizes in


Deal or No Deal (2005)
Description: A suspenseful game show where contestants choose between keeping their case or taking a banker's offer, creating dramatic tension and emotional moments.
Fact: The show became a global phenomenon with versions in over 50 countries. The U.S. version was hosted by Howie Mandel and featured 26 cases with varying cash amounts.


The Price Is Right (1972)
Description: A classic game show where contestants guess the prices of various items to win prizes, featuring lively audience participation and charismatic hosts.
Fact: The show originally premiered in 1956 but was revived in 1972 with a new format that became iconic. It holds the record for the longest-running game show in North America.


Tattletales (1974)
Description: A game show that tests the knowledge couples have about each other, blending humor and relationship dynamics in a light-hearted competition.
Fact: The show was hosted by Bert Convy and often featured celebrity couples as contestants, adding a layer of entertainment beyond the game itself.


Card Sharks (1978)
Description: A game show that combines luck and strategy, as contestants bet on the outcome of card sequences, creating suspense and excitement.
Fact: The show was known for its giant playing cards and dramatic moments when contestants would 'freeze' or 'bet it all.' It was revived in the late 1980s and again in


Blockbusters (1980)
Description: A quiz show where contestants answer trivia questions to connect blocks on a game board, combining knowledge with strategic gameplay.
Fact: The show featured a hexagonal game board and was unique for its solo vs. team format. It was revived in the UK in the 2010s.


Let's Make a Deal (1963)
Description: A high-energy game show where contestants trade what they have for unknown prizes, often leading to humorous and unpredictable outcomes.
Fact: The show is famous for its 'Zonks,' which are gag prizes given to contestants who make poor deals. It has been revived multiple times over the decades.


What's My Line? (1950)
Description: A panel game show where contestants try to guess the occupations of guests or each other, relying on witty banter and clever questioning.
Fact: It was one of the first game shows to gain widespread popularity on television and ran for over 25 years. The blindfolded panel segment became a signature element.


Hollywood Squares (1966)
Description: A celebrity-filled game show where contestants play tic-tac-toe by agreeing or disagreeing with the answers given by the stars in the squares.
Fact: The show was known for its witty and often humorous responses from the celebrities. It was revived multiple times, with the 1998 version being particularly popular.
