The Wild blocks are $500.00
and can range from being as easy as on #1 or
as difficult as on #4, depending on luck. The
players never know what they get when they go to a Wild block.
Once
a selection is made on the board it belongs to the contestant
who made it, even if
the question is answered incorrectly. The dollar amount of the
question is lost from his/her previous winnings and it goes to
the opponent for having forced them to confront answer a tougher
question.
These
facts create real emotion. The personalities demonstrated by the
two contestants and the fact that they have different subjects,
forces the TV viewer to identify more with one than the other.
As a result, audiences will follow “Link
Five, the War of Passions Television Game Show”
as sports fans.
There
will be Five prizes (Computers,
Cars, Vacations, etc.), hidden in the board and
the contestant will win them if they select the block where it’s
concealed and answer the question correctly, but they must also
win the game.
What
makes the “Link Five,
the War of Passions Television Game Show”
interesting, challenging, and entertaining is what goes on in
the process of trying to win. The contestants accumulate money
and prizes during the show, but once again, the loser of the game
goes home with a consolation prize.
The
beauty of “Link Five,
the War of Passions Television Game Show”
is that the
subjects of the questions change from one contestant to the other
making it appeal to different interest groups.
“Link
Five, the War of Passions Television Game Show”
is going to be produced to be syndicated around the English
speaking World. The Spanish version “Link
Five, la Guerra de Pasiones” is going
to be produced to be syndicated around the Spanish speaking
World. These are the Markets.
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