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Post by RegisFan on Dec 16, 2016 23:17:07 GMT -5
This is the thread for the 63rd official Millionaire Fans RPG. The host of this game is metemeister. Let's play!
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Post by metemeister on Dec 17, 2016 1:34:12 GMT -5
I am your host, metemeister, and today we will have two contestants battling it out against 14 questions to make their way to a life-changing million. Whatever they might do with a seven-digit check... *some audience members giggle* Without further a do, let's play Who Wants To Be A Millionaire!
*theme music plays, host approaches the host-stand as the audience starts applauding*
Alright, so our first contestant of the day comes from Las Vegas in the United States; please welcome futuregshost!
*contestant approaches host, they rapidly shake hands and contestant walks to his stand*
Welcome to Millionaire, futuregshost! Here's how the game works.
*explain the rules music plays out*
You will have a total of 14 questions on your way to the million. - $1 MILLION - $500000 - $250000 - $100000 - $50000 - $30000 - $20000 - $10000 - $7000 - $5000 - $3000 - $2000 - $1000 - $500
There are two thresholds at 5,000 and 50,000, which are marked in green. If you pass those you can't leave with less than that value if you get any of the questions afterwards wrong. Obviously, they're going to get more difficult as the game progresses.
You have three lifelines at your disposal for your run today, and they are:
Ask The Audience: where the audience weighs in their opinion on the question,
50:50: where we remove two random wrong answers for you, and
+1: where we ask your friend to join you on the stage to help you out.
Are you ready to play? Do you have any questions?
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futuregshost
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Post by futuregshost on Dec 17, 2016 3:43:27 GMT -5
I'm ready to go!
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Post by metemeister on Dec 18, 2016 12:59:38 GMT -5
Okay! Let's play Who Wants To Be A Millionaire! *let's play music commences, spotlight rolls downward* Good luck, futuregshost. Here is your first question for 500 bucks: *500-5000 percussion music starts*
The name of which of these tile-based games is also used as a name for a well-known pizzeria around the world? A: Dominoes B: Anagrams C: Okey D: Scrabble
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Post by futuregshost on Dec 18, 2016 13:15:52 GMT -5
I don't know how much they're known around the world, but I do know that it's A: Domino's, final answer.
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Post by metemeister on Dec 20, 2016 1:24:11 GMT -5
Dominoes it is, you got it right! $500 question
The name of which of these tile-based games is also used as a name for a well-known pizzeria around the world? A: Dominoes B: Anagrams C: Okey D: Scrabble
Just in case you were curious, Domino's Pizza is widely known in multiple countries in Europe as an honorary fast food chain.*audience starts clapping*
Next question for $1000, doing just fine at the moment: *percussion cues again*
$1000 question
Adopted in 1975 by an act of Parliament, what is Canada's national animal?
A: Lion B: Elephant
C: Beaver D: Hippopotamus
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Post by futuregshost on Dec 20, 2016 2:14:56 GMT -5
Well I'm not certain, but I think I can rule out the outlandish ones. There aren't any lions in Canada, nor elephants or hippos. I think I'll say beaver, final answer.
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Post by metemeister on Dec 22, 2016 1:45:25 GMT -5
And you get 1000 dollars, just like that! *audience starts clapping again* $1000 question
Adopted in 1975 by an act of Parliament, what is Canada's national animal? A: Lion B: Elephant C: Beaver D: Hippopotamus
Next question for 2000, here it is: *percussion cues* $2000 question Which of these childhood diseases is medically known as rubella? C: Tetanus D: Tuberculosis
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futuregshost
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Post by futuregshost on Dec 22, 2016 12:02:19 GMT -5
Pretty sure here that it's the measles, final answer.
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Dec 22, 2016 23:57:00 GMT -5
Post -------- The role of Computer is now up for grabs! If you want the role, please announce it here and then PM metemeister your question sets. Thanks! -------- End
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Dec 25, 2016 3:19:58 GMT -5
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Post by metemeister on Dec 25, 2016 4:21:33 GMT -5
It is measles, there you go! Which of these childhood diseases is medically known as rubella? A: Chickenpox B: Measles C: Tetanus D: Tuberculosis
Alright, two more questions until the first threshold of 5000 dollars, but until then you leave with nothing. All three lifelines are there if you need them. 3000 dollar question: *percussion music cues again* On a classic dart board used for tournaments and leisure, what is the maximum possible score you can get from three dart throws?
A: 60 B: 180
C: 120 D: 150
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futuregshost
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Post by futuregshost on Dec 25, 2016 19:28:08 GMT -5
Three triple 20s for ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY! (Sorry, I've been watching too much darts. ) That's B, final.
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Post by metemeister on Dec 26, 2016 2:27:32 GMT -5
Whoa! *audience laughs* You got it right yet again, futuregshost! On a classic dart board used for tournaments and leisure, what is the maximum possible score you can get from three dart throws?
A: 60 B: 180 C: 120 D: 150 Big dart fan, I see. Well, it paid off to the value of 3000 dollars! Okay! First threshold question; get it right and then you secure those 5000 dollars. Here it is, your 5000 dollar question: *percussion cues for (hopefully) the last time* Although people generally use the word "piano" to talk about a particular instrument, musicians also use "piano" as a term to depict what? A: How loud or quiet an instrument is played B: How many keys or strings an instrument has
C: How many notes are played in the notation paper D: How fast or slow the given piece is played
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Post by futuregshost on Dec 26, 2016 12:45:28 GMT -5
Alright, I think I have it down to two choices... Oh, wait! I just remembered that pianissimo means very quiet, so I'm guessing piano would mean quiet? It was some music class I took years and years ago, but B and C don't make sense, and D is tempo, so A has to be it. So A, final answer.
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