Similar to the TV show “Jeopardy,” contestants have buzzers. There is a “daily double” and a final Jeopardy question. The game is played like the TV show where the first contestant to hit their buzzer can answer the question. If they are correct, the contestant can choose the next category and amount. Questions can be written on the screen or be audio (wav file) or pictures (jpg file). The player’s points are also registered on the screen.
Similar to the TV show “Family Feud”, two teams of contestants come on stage behind tables. One player from each team comes up to the game show console to hear the survey question. First to hit the buzzer can answer first. The best answer can choose to play or pass the question. Three wrong answers give the other team a chance to “steal” the points. The Team Version has every team playing every game. After the teams on stage have finished the question, the teams in the audience have 1 minute to submit what they think were the answers missed. There is a running score for every team throughout the game. There is no “Fast Money Round.”
Similar to the TV show “The Newlywed Game,” contestants try to guess what their partner will answer to simple questions about themselves. One partner from each pair goes to a sequestered room so they don’t hear the question or their partners answer. They are then brought back to see if they can guess how their partner answered the question. Points are tallied and the pair with the highest points at the end of the game wins.
This game can be used to have veteran members become familiar with new members of a group, department or company. This game can also be used by colleges during orientation.
Similar to the TV show “Wheel of Fortune,” contestants guess phrases shown on the screen by guessing letters that are used in the phrase. An electronic wheel spins on the screen with various point values and bankrupts. Player’s points are tallied on the screen. First player to guess the phrase wins their points.
The Team Version has all teams trying to guess the phrase at the same time and receiving points if correct.
This game show is one of our most popular custom game shows. Contestants stand behind a game show console and hit their buzzer if they know the answer to the question asked. The questions are common knowledge and so it is who can think of the answer first. Since the host is reading the questions, this game show is easily adaptable to custom questions. If the player gets the answer correct they receive 200 points. If they get the question wrong they lose 100 points. A game is fast and quick so many players can become contestants.
This game is similar to the TV game show “Minute to Win It.” Contestants are given a task that needs to completed in less than 90 seconds. Players receive points for accomplishing the task in the allotted time as well points for doing the task in the quickest time.
The Team Version has teams competing against other team and deciding who from their team can best accomplish designated tasks.
This game has contestants or teams asked a question. If they get the answer correct, they receive points and place their symbol on the checkerboard on the screen. Teams or contestants receive extra points for placing three of their symbols in a row; contestants can also block their opponents from creating three symbols in a row. Team with the most points at the end wins.