An American version of "The Question Jury", a British quizzer that's aired two series on Channel Four since 2016, is being brought to NATPE for consideration for the 2018-19 season.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/distribution/studios-shopping-shows-ahead-natpe-2018/170722Info on the UK version is found here. It's essentially what happens if you turned "12 Angry Men" into a quizzer ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Question_JuryI've seen a handful of UK episodes. It's definitely presented as a "young persons" game, with plenty of reality-style elements (think "Big Brother" in a jury room). Not something I'd watch regularly, but fair and worth a recording.
Nothing yet on if any other new game shows will be brought to NATPE (not sure how "iWitness" did over the summer to warrant a full-season run), but the article mentions the potential of a lot of turnover in the syndie field for next year. Robert Irvine's talk show has already been canned, the jury's still out on Harry Connick Jr. and, oddly enough, Steve Harvey's talkers, and Jerry Springer may be contemplating retirement. (Also, the article notes that if the Sinclair-Tribune deal goes through, Sinclair may distance itself from conflict talkers like Springer and Povich).
JD