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Post by blackwoodcompany on May 29, 2015 19:36:33 GMT -5
I have been thinking that since Top Secret is not doing well as I thought, should I do 500 Questions after seeing six out of the seven nights? I know that with only the need for two people and I can even get replacements if I need to.
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Post by palmer7 on May 29, 2015 20:06:28 GMT -5
That format needs a major retweaking.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on May 29, 2015 20:53:30 GMT -5
That format needs a major retweaking. I am going to think here with you. There were the classic ones, the battle (seesaw style) questions, the top ten challenges, and the triple threats. There must be some new types of questions. I have not yet seen some audio style or visual questions so I think that they could be added and mixed with the original four styles.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2015 20:58:20 GMT -5
If you do it, and if I win on top secret, I'd like to be a contestant
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Post by billmcdee on May 30, 2015 2:59:17 GMT -5
That format needs a major retweaking. I partially agree Greg. It needs more than "A" major re-tweaking. I only watched the first episode, and I did not feel at all compelled to watch the second episode. One hour to do 38 questions? Jeopardy usually can do 61 in just half an hour, and still have time to take 2 minutes to get to know each contestant no less. The host, whatever his name is, was annoying, obnoxious and more repetitive than a bowl of my wife's chili. When I learned that he is from CNN, I said to myself "That figures." I blame "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" for shows like this and other "million" dollar type games. Millionaire back in 1999 when it was truly good had real intensity and drama. All of these other shows have felt the need to manufacture it to the Nth degree and the novelty of doing so has worn off long ago, at least for me anyway.
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Post by palmer7 on May 30, 2015 9:13:39 GMT -5
Well, I thought Greed was very good.
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Post by billmcdee on May 30, 2015 9:22:19 GMT -5
Definitely Greed was good.
Games of the last 10 years or so seem to have much more manufactured "drama", such as Deal or no Deal for example.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on May 30, 2015 16:13:23 GMT -5
38 IN JUST ONE HOUR? I did not think of that in one hour. I then determine I was right they needed audio and/or visual questions like when Jeopardy added those to their answers when Trebek started. I might still want to do it for I already have four net games this time. At least if you have anything more, you can still tell me.
It will be difficult to get Greed after seeing that it will be very difficult to get more than four.
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