Post by Billy Gardell on Oct 1, 2015 20:10:06 GMT -5
Since this has not been a game-show before, I'll have to list out the rules and you guys help me point out suggestions, thanks!
This game features 3 players.
Main Game : Question Solver
This game features a board of a "Clue sheet".
Before the first question, each of the contestants will choose one of the 21 "CLUE" jackpot cards, which may have from $5,000 to $100,000, or prizes. These CLUE cards will be kept in the each contestant's envelope, and is not revealed until the end of main game.
In each question, which contains 3 subquestions, two of them has 6 choices, represented by 6 Clue suspect and 6 weapons respectively, and the last one has 9 choices represented by the 9 locations. The goal is to find the correct answer.
Example:
Microsoft has released a new operating system that is faster, better and cheaper.
SUSPECT: What is the name of the new operating system by Microsoft?
- Green - Windows 2.0
- Mustard - Windows Longhorn
- Plum - Windows 10
- Peacock - Windows 8.2
- White - MS-DOS
- Scarlet - Windows XP SP4
WEAPON: For how much can Windows 7 and 8.1 users upgrade to this new system?
- Wrench - $0.99
- Candlestick - $5.00
- Dagger - $9.99
- Pistol - $15.00
- Lead Pipe - $20.00
- Rope - FREE
LOCATION: When did Microsoft release the system?
- Bathroom - May 21
- Office - May 22
- Dining Room - June 21
- Game Room - June 22
- Garage - June 23
- Bedroom - July 21
- Living Room - July 22
- Kitchen - August 21
- Courtyard - August 22
{The answer was}
Professor Plum, Rope and Bedroom.
Professor Plum, Rope and Bedroom.
The game starts from the returning champion, or the leftmost player if there's no champion, then clockwise. In one's turn, they must answer the questions, by giving one answer from each of the subquestions, actually means giving one suspect, one weapon and one location. Then if there're at least one incorrect answer. The board will cross out ONE, and ONLY ONE of the incorrect answers given (even if there are more than one incorrect answer given). Turn then passes to the player on the right.
If one contestant find the correct answers, they will get $500 PLUS $250 for each of the remaining uncrossed choices (up to $5,000 can be earned per question), and a chance to collect one CLUE card to their envelope.
One wins when they have 3 CLUE cards in their envelope. The other two contestants forfeits their CLUE cards, but however receives $500 and keeps any winnings.
Jackpot - CLUE; Solve The Jackpot!
No questions this time.
The CLUE cards' values are revealed and collected to the bank. Then 18 cards, 6 suspects, 6 weapons and 6 locations are present.
One of each category will be kept in the envelope. The others (referred as Innocent cards) are then shuffled and placed on the table.
The goal is to find the cards in the envelope.
The champion makes an accusation of one suspect, one weapon and one location. Then I will reveal how many of the accusations were right. If there are 0, 1 or 2 correct answers, I will reveal 3 innocent cards, one of each category. Then the player makes an accusation again until they got it all right.
The less cards revealed the more money the champion gets. Using the table below to determine the winnings.
0 cards - CLUE bank value X10
3 cards - CLUE bank value X2
6 cards - CLUE bank value
9 cards - CLUE bank value / 2
12 cards - CLUE bank value / 4
15 cards - LOSS
Suggestions, please!