Post by fanfromflorida on Jun 24, 2016 0:17:32 GMT -5
Combining Bill Cullen's short-lived "How do you like your eggs?" And an internet game called "either." This new game show asks you and the general public "Would you Rather!?" Each question is presented with two options that are usually alike,
Example.:
Would you rather...
See how or what started civilization?
Or...
See how or why civilization ends?
If you can tell us which one was more popular then you could win a fortune...... If only it were that simple!
Instead of choosing which one you think the general public said, you must choose the answer you would actually rather do!
So now here is a basic overview of gameplay:
2 contestants compete. The game starts with a toss-up round played as follows.
A question like the one above is presented one player has to buzz in and give the answer THEY would choose, if that answer is the more popular one of the two then that player gets a point. If wrong another question is shown, This continues until a player has three points.
The reason the toss up is so extensive is because the person who starts the game has a small advantage (that can be blown)
and now The Main Game: the player who won the toss up starts and a WYR? Question is shown and as always they say what they would rather do, if the answer is more popular than the other choice then they get 1 point (toss up points no longer count) and another question is shown to them, if wrong, control passes to the opponent also, the first question that a contestant misses then they only lose control BUT for every subsequent question that a contestant misses they will lose a point. If a contestant manages to get 3 questions in a row correctly than they are given an opportunity to play a GAMBLE question if they decide to play and answer correctly they get 2 points, if they play and get it wrong, however, they lose 2 points. The game continues until one player has 10 points ( again, not including the toss up points) Once that happens, the winner gets $5,000 and plays the "Play your Percentages" Bonus round, the loser leaves with nothing.
I will explain the end game in more detail when that time comes, Anyway, that's all for now, and I truly think there is a good game in this and I hope you guys see it too.
Sign-ups are open now in channel 1 under the thread "Would you Rather? (PILOT)
Example.:
Would you rather...
See how or what started civilization?
Or...
See how or why civilization ends?
If you can tell us which one was more popular then you could win a fortune...... If only it were that simple!
Instead of choosing which one you think the general public said, you must choose the answer you would actually rather do!
So now here is a basic overview of gameplay:
2 contestants compete. The game starts with a toss-up round played as follows.
A question like the one above is presented one player has to buzz in and give the answer THEY would choose, if that answer is the more popular one of the two then that player gets a point. If wrong another question is shown, This continues until a player has three points.
The reason the toss up is so extensive is because the person who starts the game has a small advantage (that can be blown)
and now The Main Game: the player who won the toss up starts and a WYR? Question is shown and as always they say what they would rather do, if the answer is more popular than the other choice then they get 1 point (toss up points no longer count) and another question is shown to them, if wrong, control passes to the opponent also, the first question that a contestant misses then they only lose control BUT for every subsequent question that a contestant misses they will lose a point. If a contestant manages to get 3 questions in a row correctly than they are given an opportunity to play a GAMBLE question if they decide to play and answer correctly they get 2 points, if they play and get it wrong, however, they lose 2 points. The game continues until one player has 10 points ( again, not including the toss up points) Once that happens, the winner gets $5,000 and plays the "Play your Percentages" Bonus round, the loser leaves with nothing.
I will explain the end game in more detail when that time comes, Anyway, that's all for now, and I truly think there is a good game in this and I hope you guys see it too.
Sign-ups are open now in channel 1 under the thread "Would you Rather? (PILOT)