We all love game shows
The thrill of being on a game show or watching your friends participate is quite an experience.
It is something you won't soon forget and will talk about for a long time.
No matter what the event or gathering, in person or online we can bring the fun.
Click gallery button below to see some of the games you can be a part of.
Gallery of Game Show Games
Games can played almost anywhere at anytime (all in person and some online via Zoom).
Family Reunions Conferences (any type) Church Gathering School Events Team Building Charity Events
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do you charge for a great time of fun?
Please refer to the price list further down on this site.
What type of events can this be done at?
We can do any type of event you can think of and find a game to bring a smile to everyone's face.
Some examples. For a large crowd like a family reunion Friendly Feud is a great game. Each family gets a team together and they play each other in a tournament (kind of like March madness) until there is only one team left as the Reunion Champ. Another one is Speed Trivia where each person competes for the leader board. It really gets down to your event, how many people, how much time you want to have for the game(s) and let the fun begin.
Is there anything I have to provide?
We bring most of what is needed. You would need to supply the chairs (also tables if applicable) and electrical outlets. We bring everything that is needed for an event that soon will not be forgotten.
Do you customize?
We supply the questions, but we can absolutely customize. For instance Family Feud for a family reunion might want some personal questions added.
You said special announcements, what does that mean?
This is one of my favorite questions to answer. You want to propose, a person passed a big test, you want to announce something special, etc. We can incorporate this into a game that is being play. Talk about a special moment that will not be forgotten (make sure the cameras are rolling).
How do I get a hold of you?
You may have other questions or are ready to plan the event. Just go to the contact us at the bottom to get a hold of us, to answer any other questions you may have or to plan the event. Thanks
Pricing
Every game has things that can be customized (time, players, questions, etc.)
Base
$300
(2 hours of game time)
50% at booking / 50% day of the event
Includes
Questions
Buzzers
Overhead projector
Overhead screen
Setup table
Sound System
Power cords
Laptop to run the show
You will need to supply
Chairs for participants
Smiling people
People who like to have fun
According to the location (e.g. hotel) some of the above may already be provided.
Customization
$300 Base
$50 an hour for custom work
50% at booking / 50% day or the event
Includes
Everything in the Base price plus
Customized questions
Customized game (if applicable)
Special announcements (if applicable)
You will need to supply
Chairs for participants
Smiling people
People who like to have fun
Contact us
Family Feud
Number of Players: 3 to 6 per team (2 teams per game)
Description: Teams compete to name the most popular answers to
survey questions.
Ways to Play: Typical way to 300 points and the winning team plays the fast answer round.
Tournament style where two teams play each other to 100 points and the winning
team goes on to play the winning team of two other teams that play each other.
Think of this as a Family Feud March Madness. The fast answer round can be
played after every game or just once in the championship round.
This can also be played online over Zoom
Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes per game. Tournament 10-20 minutes per game.
Crowd Says
Number of Players: 3 to 6 per team (2 teams per game)
Description: Two teams compete to guess the top answers to fill in the blank questions. The team with the highest score after three rounds goes to the bonus round. In the bonus round you have 60 seconds to do 4 rounds where the number of blanks is the same as the round number. (e.g., round 3 has 3 blanks).
Ways to Play: Typical way of three rounds and then go to the bonus round.
Tournament style where two teams play each other for one to two rounds and the winning team goes on to play the winning team of two other teams that play each other. Think of this as a Crowd Says March Madness. The bonus round would be played just once in the championship round.
This can also be played online over Zoom
Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes per game. Tournament 10-20 minutes per game.
Take A Guess
Number of Players: 3 to 5 teams (1 to 3 on a team)
Description: Basically, you are guessing a word or phrase. It has no wheel at this time, but if requested one can be added into the game.
Great way to warm up the crowd or announce a special event or occasion (e.g. marriage, baby reveal, etc.)
Ways to Play: Typical way of guessing what is behind the covered boxes.
This can also be played online over Zoom
Estimated Time: 5-10 minutes per word/phase.
Speed Trivia
Number of Players: One at a time compete against others for the top 10 on the leaderboard
Description: This game features one person trying to get their name on the top 10 leaderboard. You have 30, 45, or 60 seconds to answer as many questions as possible. The faster you answer the more points you score, but beware sometimes the colors will throw you off. Get one wrong and your turn is done.
Very engaging and draws a crowd. Works great at a booth where people can play during the ongoing event.
Ways to Play: This works well where people come by for a specific amount of time and people can try to make the top 10. Nice warm up game before the main event.
Estimated Time: Depends on the contestant.
Big Pyramid
Number of Players: 4 to 6 per team (2 teams per game)
Description: This game features two to three teams (2 on a team) who face off to get the most points answering six categories on the pyramid. The winning team goes to the winner’s circle.
Ways to Play: Play all the pyramid categories and score the most points.
This can also be played online over Zoom
Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes per game.
20 Seconds
Number of Players: 4 to 8 players (1 to 2 per team)
Description: You have 20 seconds to do what displays on the spinning wheel. The faster you are the more points you get. Get the most points after so many rounds and you are the winner.
Very engaging and draws a great crowd reaction.
There are so many things that you can add to the wheel that really gets everyone into the game. This gets the crowd involved and the laughs are non-stop.
Ways to Play: Play as an individual or play as a team (this works well and takes some of the pressure off as you are helping each other)
Estimated Time: 20-30 minutes.
Trivia Time
Number of Players: Unlimited – great for a large gathering
Description: Show questions and hundreds of players can use their phones to play along. Top 20 scores show up on the leaderboard.
This is one of the fastest, easiest, most fun way to play trivia.
Ways to Play: Players use their phones to answer trivia questions. Top 20 scores will show on the leaderboard.
This can also be played online over Zoom
Estimated Time: 10-20 minutes per game. (According to how many questions)Tournament 10-20 minutes per game.
Take A Chance
Number of Players: 1 to 2 per team (3 teams pers game)
Description: TWO GAMES IN ONE - If you want to play a shorter version of the game you can just jump straight into Take a Chance. But if you want to play the FULL gameshow version this is how we play it...
The game is made up of two rounds. Each round starts with a mini game of Captain Obvious. This is a fast-paced matching game where the players will win TURNS. They will then use the TURNS on the Take A Chance game board to win as much money as possible. TURNS can be passed to another player as BURNS. BURNS must be played, and that simple strategy can make the game very exciting.
CAPTAIN OBVIOUS - This is a game of speed and matching. The players will need to be the first to press their buzzer when the selector is on the image that is obviously different.
TAKE A CHANCE - After 5-7 rounds of Captain Obvious, the players should have earned enough TURNS to head to Round 1. Each player will use their TURNS to try and earn as much money as possible. They will decide to "Take a Chance," go for more, and risk Jack taking it all OR pass their remaining turns to "BURN" another player.
After all TURNS have been used you will go back to a Captain Obvious round to earn more TURNS for Round Two. In Round 2 the stakes are higher and the risk is greater.
Ways to Play: Typical way of two rounds.
Estimated Time: Estimate time is 30-45 minutes per game
Quiz Show
Number of Players: 4 to 12 (2 to 3 on a team)
Description: Individuals or teams compete to answer questions on 5 topics on a 5 x 5 grid for two rounds with scores doubling in the second round.
Ways to Play: Traditional - play the 5 x 5 grid twice (scores double in the second round) and the one with the highest score wins (Estimated time 45-60 minutes)
Timed - instead of playing until each the 5 x 5 grid is complete you play a time limit for each grid (usually 5-10 minutes per grid) (Estimated time – depends on grid time plus 5-10 minutes extra)
This can also be played online over Zoom
What The Blank
Number of Players: Up to 4 players or teams
Description: The players/teams try to match the host or another person
Ways to Play: Option-1: Select the host or another person that the other players/teams have to match to. 10 points for a correct match. Usually play to 100. (Estimated time 20 -45 minutes)
Option-2: What the Blank is all about the crowd interaction. Teams will be trying to guess how your "celebrity" judges will fill in the blanks. Make sure each team has an awesome team name and you’re ready to play.
Step 1- Get 3 judges (they will need a way to write down their answers).
Step 2 - Reveal your first puzzle. Something like... "______ Food"
Step 3 - Each team (and judges) will write down one word to fill in the blank. (FAST Food, HEALTH Food, GOOD Food, etc...)
Step 4 - Have teams reveal their answers. Then have each judge reveal their answer. If a team has the same answer as a judge, they get points. (Judge one is worth 10 points - Judge two is worth 20 points - Judge three is worth 30 points) (Estimated time 30-60 minutes)
This can also be played online over Zoom
Speed Survey
Number of Players: One at a time compete against others for the top 10 on the leaderboard
Description: Can you guess the most popular survey results?
Contestants will get 30/45/60 seconds to guess top survey responses. For each survey question, the game shows 4 random responses in colored boxes. The better you pick the more points you get but don't pick the lowest option, that will get you a strike!
Works great at a booth where people can try during the event.
Very engaging and draws a crowd
Ways to Play: This works well where people come by for a specific amount of time and people can try to make the top 10.
Nice warm up game before the main event.
Estimated Time: Depends on contestant.
Code Breaker
Number of Players: 1 to 4 per team (4 teams)
Description: The tension will be high as players see who can crack the code first. One correct guess can win you the game, but watch out, another player may "sabotage" you. It's a fun wild ride... Welcome to Code Breaker!
Ways to Play: Four players or teams will take turns guessing the code. As they guess "hints" will appear above and below their code to let them know if that digit is higher, lower, or correct.
When round 2 starts "Sabotages" are unlocked. Each player gets a Hack, Zap, and Skip. They can only use them 1 time so you have to play it smart. First player to get the correct code will be the winner.
This can also be played online over Zoom
Estimated Time: 10-20 minutes per game.
Line Up
Number of Players: 2 teams with 4, 5, or 6 players per team
Description: Two teams (4-6 players) battle it out to see who can get "Lined Up" first. Simple to play, hilarious to watch. This game has been a crowd favorite for years.
Ways to Play: Each player has a number printed on a piece of paper. Then line up each team, in order 5,4,3,2,1 and 5,4,3,2,1. The first players to Line UP in the correct order (as seen from the crowd) wins. The players will be looking at the crowd not the screen, so the numbers are read aloud.
As the clock counts down the points values go up.
Play until time runs out. The team with the most points wins.
Estimated Time: 10-20 minutes per game.
Tipping Point
Number of Players: 2 to 5 teams (1-3 players per team to collaborate)
Description: “Take as many coins as you want, (begin with a 1000) but don’t cross the Tipping Point or you will be eliminated!" Play 3 rounds to get down to just 2 players. The player with the most coins at the end of the game wins! (5 players or teams)
Ways to Play: "Welcome to the 'Tipping Point'. To win this game you just need to collect the most coins. But watch out, if you take too many coins you will hit the 'tipping point' and be eliminated from the game.
Each round will start with 1000 coins. The tipping point is a randomly generated number between 1 and 999. So, you can play it safe and stay in the game longer, but the only way to win is to go big!"
This can also be played online over Zoom
Estimated Time: 5-10 minutes per game.
Say What
Number of Players: 2 people with the audience help
Description: The audience acts out images as two players take turns guessing. Lots of noise, lots of laughs! Great way to get the entire crowd into the game.
Ways to Play: Select two participants. Have them stand on stage facing the crowd (so they can’t see the screens). When you press “play” the images from the folder will be displayed. The crowd will “act out” or “say what” the image would do or say. If they see a picture of a dog, they would bark. If a frog is shown, they will say, "ribbit." If it's a lama … well that’s what makes it fun. The person on stage has 10 seconds to guess. If they guess correctly, they will be rewarded based on their speed. If they don’t guess correctly, they will see a big red "FAIL!" The app will keep the score for you. You can split the room down the middle or divide how you think is best.
Estimated Time: 10-20 minutes per game.
Split
Number of Players: 10 to 1,000
Description: Can you outsmart the crowd and win the SPLIT?
If you’re wondering, "Now what the heck is this game?" It’s kind of like Rock Paper Scissors and Minesweeper got together to play Bingo
HOW TO PLAY
The game has 10 rounds. Each round the value of the pot goes up and YOU get to decide who gets to keep it. Everyone starts on the white square in the middle. Each round you move 1 space to a different colored square. Then you vote for which color gets to SPLIT the pot. The more people on your square the less you get to keep. Here is the trick... you can't vote for your own color. To win the game you need to be at the top of the leaderboard with as much fake money as possible. Watch out for the center white tile, every other round it is locked and you will have to wait a turn to get out.
Ways to Play: Players use their phones to split over 10 rounds.
This can also be played online over Zoom
Estimated Time: 15-25 minutes per game.
Versus
Number of Players: Two Teams with 5 on each team
Description:
THE LINEUP - Get 2 teams of 5 people facing the crowd. Give each person a number (1,2,3,4,5).
NAME 3 - One person from each team has five seconds to name three things in a category.
MOVIE TIME - 1 person from each team has five secs to describe the plot of a movie to a partner.
JUST SAY - 1 person from each team will try to get their partner to guess as many words in 30 sec.
TEN 2 WIN - One person from each team tries to answer 10 questions.
The catch is you can't say "YES" or "NO." If you do, your turn ends.
Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes per game.
Majority Rules
Number of Players: 5 to 1,000
Description: This is NOT trivia, you ask the question, but the crowd decides what is correct, because... The Majority Rules!
The question appears on the big screen with 2 options. Players vote on their phones. The game adds up all the players votes and gives points to the players that choose the answer with the most votes (the majority). The faster you vote the more points you get. Super easy, super fun. But just when you got it all figured out, we go into... BATTLE ROYALE mode. Now there are 4 options and if you choose the option with the least votes, you lose all your points and will have to fight to get back to the top of the leaderboard.
Ways to Play: Players use their phones over decided number of rounds.
Estimated Time: 15-25 minutes per game.