Post by SimplBitch on Jul 21, 2008 1:48:42 GMT -5
Duel is played just like the gameshow. It will be a game played over AIM.
Each player begins a duel with ten chips, each worth $5,000. Before each question is asked, a screen rises between the contestants to hide their answers from one another. Each question is a multiple choice question with four choices, only one of them the correct answer. The question is read by the host and the contestants use their chips to cover choices, one chip per choice. They may cover any number of choices, provided they have enough chips. After both players have locked in their answers, the screen is lowered so contestants can see each others' choices, and the correct answer is then revealed. Contestants keep chips covering the correct answer, while chips placed on wrong answers are taken away and the value of those chips is added to the jackpot. While there is normally no time limit for locking choices in, contestants can "press" each other to impose a seven-second time limit, after which their opponent's answers are locked in automatically. Each contestant has two presses per duel.
The duel continues until at least one contestant fails to cover the correct answer to a question. If only one contestant fails to answer correctly, that contestant loses the duel and leaves the game; any chips the contestant has not played are not added to the jackpot, though any played on wrong answers are still added. The winning contestant becomes the champion and wins the value of any chips he or she still possesses, including the one covering the correct answer. That money is theirs to keep, regardless of the outcome of future duels.
The money will just be like a champion effect. Who can get the most cash, etc.
Any questions?
If not the first two players can sign up and we can begin the duel whenever both players are on and ready.
Each player begins a duel with ten chips, each worth $5,000. Before each question is asked, a screen rises between the contestants to hide their answers from one another. Each question is a multiple choice question with four choices, only one of them the correct answer. The question is read by the host and the contestants use their chips to cover choices, one chip per choice. They may cover any number of choices, provided they have enough chips. After both players have locked in their answers, the screen is lowered so contestants can see each others' choices, and the correct answer is then revealed. Contestants keep chips covering the correct answer, while chips placed on wrong answers are taken away and the value of those chips is added to the jackpot. While there is normally no time limit for locking choices in, contestants can "press" each other to impose a seven-second time limit, after which their opponent's answers are locked in automatically. Each contestant has two presses per duel.
The duel continues until at least one contestant fails to cover the correct answer to a question. If only one contestant fails to answer correctly, that contestant loses the duel and leaves the game; any chips the contestant has not played are not added to the jackpot, though any played on wrong answers are still added. The winning contestant becomes the champion and wins the value of any chips he or she still possesses, including the one covering the correct answer. That money is theirs to keep, regardless of the outcome of future duels.
The money will just be like a champion effect. Who can get the most cash, etc.
Any questions?
If not the first two players can sign up and we can begin the duel whenever both players are on and ready.