Post by 24ocsicnarf on Oct 29, 2018 14:04:36 GMT -5
Hello!
I have a quiz show concept called ”Copycat” (tentative title) where a team can win by copying the answers of their opponent.
For each round, two teams of three players choose one player which will play only once in the game (except for tiebreaker).
To determine who has the control of the first question of each round, a buzzer question (with 3 possible answers) will be asked. Whoever buzzes first and get the question correctly will have the control of the first question. If a player buzzes and answered incorrectly, the chosen answer will be removed and the opponent can steal. This will be done until someone gets the question correct.
For the main game, the question will be asked and the player who scored for the last question or wins the buzzer question will decide who will answer the question first. When they decided, the first player will lock in the letter of their answer without knowing by anyone else. Then, the opponent must decide if they want to copy the answer of the first player or not.
If they choose to copy and the copied answer is correct, the opposing team scores 1 point; if not, the first player team gets 1 point.
If they choose not to copy the answer of the first player and the first player is correct, the first player team scores 1 point; if not, the opponent can choose an answer from the two options remaining.
If they get it correctly, they score 1 point; otherwise, the first player team gets 1 point.
For each round, the first player can use ”instant answer” once. That means they are automatically lock in with the correct answer. However, the usage will be unknown to anyone else until the end of the round.
Whoever gets 3 points first on each round, they win 1 game point for round 1, 2 game points for round 2 and 3 game points for the final round. A decider round commences if there's a tie after three rounds.
In the decider round, each team must choose one player to play for this round. To win the team that wins the last round, they must beat the opposing team twice.
This game combines general knowledge, bluffing, and tactics.
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Any other improvements for this game? Will this game work on TV? Thanks!
I have a quiz show concept called ”Copycat” (tentative title) where a team can win by copying the answers of their opponent.
For each round, two teams of three players choose one player which will play only once in the game (except for tiebreaker).
To determine who has the control of the first question of each round, a buzzer question (with 3 possible answers) will be asked. Whoever buzzes first and get the question correctly will have the control of the first question. If a player buzzes and answered incorrectly, the chosen answer will be removed and the opponent can steal. This will be done until someone gets the question correct.
For the main game, the question will be asked and the player who scored for the last question or wins the buzzer question will decide who will answer the question first. When they decided, the first player will lock in the letter of their answer without knowing by anyone else. Then, the opponent must decide if they want to copy the answer of the first player or not.
If they choose to copy and the copied answer is correct, the opposing team scores 1 point; if not, the first player team gets 1 point.
If they choose not to copy the answer of the first player and the first player is correct, the first player team scores 1 point; if not, the opponent can choose an answer from the two options remaining.
If they get it correctly, they score 1 point; otherwise, the first player team gets 1 point.
For each round, the first player can use ”instant answer” once. That means they are automatically lock in with the correct answer. However, the usage will be unknown to anyone else until the end of the round.
Whoever gets 3 points first on each round, they win 1 game point for round 1, 2 game points for round 2 and 3 game points for the final round. A decider round commences if there's a tie after three rounds.
In the decider round, each team must choose one player to play for this round. To win the team that wins the last round, they must beat the opposing team twice.
This game combines general knowledge, bluffing, and tactics.
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Any other improvements for this game? Will this game work on TV? Thanks!