Television Take Off Game Shows
Game Show Gurus involves more participants per program than any other traveling game show !
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Bowl Tic Tac Trivia
Karaoke
Idol The player /team then gueses which cases do not have the
big prize (normally "everything". Every so often, our "Banker" rings the
phone with an offer and the team has to "Take It Er Leave It". WE could run these in double. Includes a hit button and a
phone. Clients normally supply prizes unless arrangements are made in
advance. This makes a great "final round" to any of our other game
shows. We suggest qualifying the player/team by making them answer trivia
questions with one of our other game shows.
Contests can be run to see who makes "The best deal" in a
night and then award them a prize.
Make Me A Trivia Deal This can also be a spinoff of NBC's Deal type show. . We
know how to do this with and without models. There is no "trivia" involved
in it's raw form. This game will, by its design not involve that many
people as contestants.
Television Take Off type game shows
simulate the formats of your favorite shows that you know and love. Names
have been changed or modified for obvious reasons.
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Category Busters
Our
5X5 matrix board of popular game show in which contestants provide the
"questions" (or in our case, visa versa). Now in Standard and
Multi Media
(updated). Double Categories and Final Busters are also included.
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Survey Says?
Our version of the Family Feud game. The top six
answers from surveys are on our board. Get the them before your team gets
three strikes. Multi media,
Mini, and standard version available. See download for details.

Our multi media version of that
"Wheel of Fortune" type game. Spin the wheel, guess letters of our
word puzzles. Buy a vowel for added help. Win the points when you guess the
puzzle. We can add a twist - players have to answer a
question to place their letter. Great for training purposes.
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Flashing back to the popular "GE College Bowl" or any number of TV game shows
in which two or more teams compete with five players each in answering
difficult questions, timed, with follow-up questions. Even the Brady Bunch
has an episode featuring similar game.
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Two teams compete to place their "X" and "O's" but they must answer
questions successfully before doing so. Add "Celebrities" to give answers
and ask contestants to "Agree" or "Disagree"
(additional information to be
posted soon)

Can't
decide? Have a long running event. Book our
six in one version of popular TV take off game show formats all video projected
with custom contestant booths.
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Looking for the best singers in your
group, our game show hosts runs ever increasing singing contest
eliminations. Add instant improv, lip-synch rounds, and our "karaoke
roulette", the most versatile talent wins. We leave out the off camera
remarks and not to behave like Simon. Combines well with our "Stage 2"
promotion.
Is That
Your Final Answer?
Popular game show format in which one or more contestants or team answer
ever so difficult questions for the big prize. Regis stays home. This game
can be set up in many ways, depending on the application. Contestants can be
qualified with wireless buzzers, contestant booths or other means. One or
more players can participate in "the chair". Alternatively, we can set this
up "Feud" style in which two teams compete for the "ladder" . Available in
Multi Media or Standard version.
Take It Or Leave It
Based completely around NBC's
Deal or No Deal, our software is customized with 12 to 24 "suitcases"
containing prizes or money.
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With a name yet to be determined, we are meeting
client requests with a new version of an old favorite. Using video screens
or curtains, the concept will be similar to that famous Monty Hall show.
Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?
While this game in it's purest form is a "risk
reward" game that involves only one main player and some auxiliary players
(who may or may not be in fifth grade), we can execute it as it stands or
modify it to test adults on basic knowledge they should have learned as
kids. We have modified this program to also be called "Smarter Than a
Librarian".
Download the current "One Sheets" while we upload the info to the web. Except where noted, these "one sheets" are suitable for all markets. Adapt them to your needs if you are not in that market. Close your eyes and picture your audience behind our props. (Example: College game shows are programmed different than elementary school game shows).
Interested in some of our new developments? Ask and we will focus in on them.
Go To :
Game Show Gurus
847-781-7033