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Well done. Call Us Toll Free Watch this short video. Training models. This really is the ultimate corporate game show! Best of the Best is an excellent way to involve the entire audience, experience all the TV Game Show excitement, and learn while having great fun. We combine the most popular elements corporate game shows, together with our wireless audience response system to create a show that is engaging and fun for everyone!

The competition is fierce when everyone in the room competes as individuals or teams to answer questions quickly and correctly in order to be the Best of the Best at your event and then move on to play one of our other exciting corporate game shows! Ultimate Countdown is our, ORIGINAL, interactive game show that offers the perfect combination of speed and knowledge, with fast paced action for a wide range of game show events.

When playing the game, the countdown lights flash on the screen, and all of players have multiple opportunities to be the first to buzz in and earn points by identifying any one of up to eight correct answers to each question. Countdown typically incorporates 3 or 4 player positions but will work with up to Since the players at each of the positions can represent a team, everyone is part of the fun. Countdown is great for many different corporate game show applications.

In a corporate environment this is the perfect game to reinforce company policies and goals, teach sales techniques, learn about new products, or just to have fun. For team building ideas, this is one of our most popular corporate game show packages. You'll think you are playing one of the most popular long running game shows on television.

Choose three, four or up to sixteen player positions. With all of our corporate game shows we have various ways to format the game. In addition, this show is excellent for both small and large groups. Each round can be short or long since we can format the board to have between three and five categories and three and five questions per category.

This is a fun and exciting way to promote teambuilding and educate. With Wheel Of Fun contestants try to guess the word puzzle with the letters that have been chosen.

The puzzle can feature your message, relate to your event, business or industry. Contestants spin the wheel and earn points by guessing what consonants and vowels are in the puzzle. If the letters are hidden behind the squares, they are revealed. We have various ways to format the game for your event and can play long or short rounds depending upon how many contestants are in attendance. Use the puzzles included in the software or we'll customize them for you. This game show is an impressive way to have fun and show off the key people in your organization.

The best thing about the actual show was that one prize was always a cuddly toy. If they get a question right, they move a space closer to safety. If the Chaser gets the question right, they move closer to the contestant, in the hope that they catch them.

This is easily adaptable to the classroom for review games. You can make a small group of students the Chasers, and the rest of the class the contestants.

In this game the Chaser has to answer a certain amount of questions in two minutes. If they answer wrong, the contestant has a chance to answer. If the contestants are right, they peg the Chaser back one space. This was a brilliant show in the s. Members of the public would take on difficult challenges, and a celebrity panel would decide if they would complete them or not. If you are working at a summer school or activity centre then this is a really fun games night to organise. You can film you and your colleagues completing various challenges, and have some live challenges on the night too.

The game show Crosswits basically involved contestants answering crossword clues, with the puzzle displayed on a screen. Split the class into two teams, have them choose a clue which you read. If they get it right then they keep control of the board, if not control passes to the other team. This show was great lunchtime viewing. Contestant 1 started with 3 letters, e.

T, A, E. They had to arrange the letters in to a word — EAT. Contestant two had to add on more letter and make a new word, e. The can mix the existing letters up if they wish e.

This was another good one from the show. Give one team a 4 or 5 letter word, e. The team have to change one letter to make a new word — MADE. However, an opposing team can try to guess what word will be created. They write down their guess in secret.

Both teams then reveal their words. If the opposing team guess correctly, they win the points. In this show, the presenter revealed an unknown word. Each team had three members — each member would read a definition for the unknown word. Two definitions were false, one was true. The opposing team had to guess who was telling the truth. In this show a partner had to answer questions about their spouse.

The host then asked the spouse each question — every time the answers matched, they got a point. This concept is easily adaptable to the classroom. Once, I saw a lesson when the theme was giving presents.

Students were paired with someone across the classroom. One side of the room thought of presents to give to their partner, the other side wrote down the present they wanted. This show had a round where teams had to guess the next line of a song. The presenter would read the lyrics in a really mundane way, to make the challenge harder.

Students who love pop songs also love this game! Listening for detail for specific song lyrics is a popular task, and was also a fun round on this game show.



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