Here’s part two of the remake of the pics of the game show that I came up with called Brain Beach. The game is played by two contestants, one a male and the other a female, both of which are chosen from a crowd of beach-goers at the start of the show by Lucky himself. In the original version of this part, Tod from the Fox And The Hound movies and Danielle from the Lady And The Tramp movies were featured as the contestants. But this version doesn’t show who the contestants are.
Here are the details on the gameplay:
The two contestants play against each other in three rounds of questions to prove how smart they are on top of how good they look in bathing suits. Each time a contestant answers a question correctly, they add cash to their score. After the three rounds, the contestant with the most money keeps it and plays the bonus round for a chance to increase their total winnings to the top cash prize of $5,000.
In round one, a set of six categories is shown on the game board, and the contestant in the blue position chooses two categories, with the first one chosen for themselves and the second one chosen for their opponent. In each category, the contestant in turn is asked four questions. Each question answered correctly is worth $25. If the contestant misses at least one question in the category in play, an extra question in that category is asked to their opponent. This question is referred to as a "steal question", because if that question is answered correctly, the opponent scores $25 times the number of questions missed by the contestant in turn in that category; for example, if a contestant misses three questions out of four in a category, then the steal question to their opponent is worth $75. If the steal question is not answered correctly, no money is scored on that question. After each contestant plays a category, the contestant in the blue position chooses two more of the remaining four categories in the same manner, and both of those categories are played in the same manner as the previous two categories. This round ends after each contestant plays two categories.
In round two, a new set of six categories is shown on the game board. This round is played the same way as the previous round, except that the contestant in the red position does all the category-choosing for themselves and their opponent, and each correct answer is worth $50.
Round three is a speed round that lasts for 90 seconds. There are no categories in this round. This time, contestants buzz in as soon as they think they know the answer to a question. Each correct answer is worth $100, but each time a contestant buzzes in and misses a question, their opponent gets a chance to answer that question. After time runs out, the contestant in the lead wins the game and advances to the bonus round. Only the winner keeps their money, while the loser receives nothing.
In the bonus round, the winner is asked one question that has at least six correct answers, and they have 30 seconds to give six correct answers. They can give as many answers as they wish until either time runs out or six correct answers are given. Each correct answer adds $200 to the money that the contestant has already won, but if six correct answers are given before time runs out, the contestant's total winnings are increased to $5,000.
Brain Beach © me
Here are the details on the gameplay:
The two contestants play against each other in three rounds of questions to prove how smart they are on top of how good they look in bathing suits. Each time a contestant answers a question correctly, they add cash to their score. After the three rounds, the contestant with the most money keeps it and plays the bonus round for a chance to increase their total winnings to the top cash prize of $5,000.
In round one, a set of six categories is shown on the game board, and the contestant in the blue position chooses two categories, with the first one chosen for themselves and the second one chosen for their opponent. In each category, the contestant in turn is asked four questions. Each question answered correctly is worth $25. If the contestant misses at least one question in the category in play, an extra question in that category is asked to their opponent. This question is referred to as a "steal question", because if that question is answered correctly, the opponent scores $25 times the number of questions missed by the contestant in turn in that category; for example, if a contestant misses three questions out of four in a category, then the steal question to their opponent is worth $75. If the steal question is not answered correctly, no money is scored on that question. After each contestant plays a category, the contestant in the blue position chooses two more of the remaining four categories in the same manner, and both of those categories are played in the same manner as the previous two categories. This round ends after each contestant plays two categories.
In round two, a new set of six categories is shown on the game board. This round is played the same way as the previous round, except that the contestant in the red position does all the category-choosing for themselves and their opponent, and each correct answer is worth $50.
Round three is a speed round that lasts for 90 seconds. There are no categories in this round. This time, contestants buzz in as soon as they think they know the answer to a question. Each correct answer is worth $100, but each time a contestant buzzes in and misses a question, their opponent gets a chance to answer that question. After time runs out, the contestant in the lead wins the game and advances to the bonus round. Only the winner keeps their money, while the loser receives nothing.
In the bonus round, the winner is asked one question that has at least six correct answers, and they have 30 seconds to give six correct answers. They can give as many answers as they wish until either time runs out or six correct answers are given. Each correct answer adds $200 to the money that the contestant has already won, but if six correct answers are given before time runs out, the contestant's total winnings are increased to $5,000.
Brain Beach © me
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
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Size 1280 x 992px
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