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byrd62

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The Moneymaze
« on: November 16, 2004, 08:57:40 PM »
The end of this year marks the 30th anniversary of ABC debuting The Moneymaze, the New York-based, Dick Cavett-backed gameshow hosted by Nick Clooney, along with announcer Alan Kalter.  

While we know where both Nick and Alan eventually ended up in the years since that 26-week run of the 'maze, I kind of wondered how it would work today.

My inspiration came in a Fear Factor segment from a couple of years ago [it could pop up in reruns on FX or check your local listings], where contestants went through a maze in the fastest time, pushing buttons to raise "flags", and fending off guard dogs in the process [fortunately, the contestants wore protective clothing].  

Eschewing the guard dogs part, if Moneymaze were to be remade today, I think it could be as an hour-long reality-game where 5 two-person teams [married couples, relatives or friends] compete.  

First, you drop the question part from the old version.  The rest works like this:

One player guides the partner through the maze to push 5 tower buttons [as in the old version, you have to "hit the side of the tower that is lit up and flashing"] in the fastest time.  The winners get to play for $100,000 by lighting up all 11 towers [or $1000 for each lit tower] plus the finish-line button in 100 seconds.  [If you don't hit the finish-line button, you win nothing.]  In an added twist, if a certain tower is lit, it stops the clock for a :20 "free run", meaning a maximum 120 seconds [2:00].

To give it that reality feel, there would be lots of pre-recorded comments from the contestants, as on Fear Factor.

Just a thought.

clemon79

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The Moneymaze
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2004, 09:56:07 PM »
[quote name=\'byrd62\' date=\'Nov 16 2004, 06:57 PM\']One player guides the partner through the maze to push 5 tower buttons [as in the old version, you have to "hit the side of the tower that is lit up and flashing"] in the fastest time.  The winners get to play for $100,000 by lighting up all 11 towers [or $1000 for each lit tower] plus the finish-line button in 100 seconds.
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As long as we can still send in the dogs after 20 seconds or so, it works for me.

(Hey, you old-skool ATGSers (you know, back when it was good) remember El Gran Juego De La Oca. That show kicked Fear Factor's ass all over the lot.)
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