The Game Show Forum
The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Jay Temple on October 11, 2007, 08:54:39 PM
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Since this imaginary show has been mentioned in a couple of threads, here's how I'd do it. (My concept predates Donnymid.)
It's a one-hour show with four games and three new players per night, running like this:
Games 1-3: Each player sits out once and plays once with each celebrity. The first trip to the Winner's Circle is worth $100,000; the second, $250,000 additional. The player who wins the most money advances to Game 4.
Game 4: The winner from G1-3 faces the defending champion. If the champion wins, he plays for $1,000,000. If the challenger wins, he plays for $500,000 additional. If he has three perfect boards that night, the $850K is bumped up to $1,000,000.
For the first show, I'd love to find a $100,000 Tournament winner and accord them the champion's spot in Game 4.
Some of the finer details:- The individual categories in the Winner's Circle are worth $1-6K in the first three rounds, double that in Game 4.
- The challenger in Game 4 plays with the celebrity who won him the most money up to that point.
- If two players tie for the Game 4 spot, they play a sudden-death round like the other versions had. They play with the same celebs as in their first meeting, and the player who won that game has the choice of letters.
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Here's the thing...Pyramid is one of those shows, where the boatloads of money takes a backseat to the game. Honestly, I don't think Pyramid could work for that kind of money without looking gimmicky.
The $100K tournaments worked because the drama and high money were drawn out, and not rushed over the episode. IMO, $100K is too much for the first Winners Circle, with no prior build-up.