Well, so long as it's safe to talk about the game, I will.
(BTW, no exact word today on taping schedules. IIRC, they said during auditions that they wanted to do something around Sept/Oct, if that's any help.)
FORMAT:
This is, as I said, 5 players representing "the rest of the world" playing against Ken. The group has a common theme to them. Today, obviously, was "game show enthusiasts", but it can be anyone from (as the Playbill said) "Guys named Steve from Brooklyn" to "Ivy League college women in their third semester".
Round 1 starts with 6 categories, one for each of the 6 main continents. Each player in turn chooses one, and 3 1-point questions are played. Anytime a player buzzes in and gets it right, they get a point which is also added to the "World Bank" (more on that later). Ken also plays for points for his own bank. After all 6 categories are played, the two with the lowest scores are eliminated, but the "World Bank" does not decrease with their departure.
Round 2 is the same, expect there are 2 less categories for 2 less players. Questions are now worth 2 points. On the 4th category, Ken sits out, and 5 questions are asked instead of 3. The player with the highest score at the end of this round wins a prize, and earns the right to face Ken.
The final round now involves the "World Bank" and Ken's bank. Each of the banks are multiplied by $100. Ken's bank represents the amount he's playing for for a charity. The "World Bank" equals what the survivor is trying to win for EACH person in "the rest of the world". So if it's 20 points, that's $2000 for me, for you, for the 3rd guy, etc.
The player answers 13 questions (very odd #, I would've knocked that down one) in 60 seconds. Answers are displayed on the monitor, but not evaulated yet. After the minute, the other 4 contestants who were knocked out before get to confer and change one answer of the player's. (This makes sense since this person is playing for them, too.) Afterwards, those answers are covered as Ken comes back on stage and answers the same questions.
After Ken goes, answers are compared and scored simultaneously. High score wins the money in their bank. Interestingly enough, in case of a tie, EVERYONE wins!
Well, that's everything I have here. Feel free to comment more. I'll share as much as you want that I can remember.