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  2. Hugo (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Brazil's Hugo show (later Hugo Game), aired on CNT Gazeta, at a time when the two stations were sharing operations, [76] peaked at 500% above the expected rating level, with the record of 1.8 million callers in a single day, resulting in fires at two overwhelmed telephone exchange offices.

  3. Race to Escape - Wikipedia

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    Once the game starts, each team has an hour to try to figure out five four-digit codes in a sequence of puzzles to escape the room, and to beat the other team to do so. Each team starts with the chance to win $25,000, but after 20 minutes, each minute they remain in the room costs them $500.

  4. This Hogwarts Digital Escape Room Is 100% Free (and ... - AOL

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    This Hogwarts virtual escape room might just be the most genius invention since butter beer. Created by the Peters Township Public Library in McMurray, PA—and obviously inspired by the magic ...

  5. Escape room - Wikipedia

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    Escape rooms are inspired by escape room video games – this is also the likely source of their name. [6] [7] They are also referred to as "room escapes," "escape games," "exit games," or "live escapes." In spite of the name, escaping a room may not be the main goal for the players, nor is the game necessarily confined to a single room. [8]

  6. Celebrity (game) - Wikipedia

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    When the team guesses the celebrity name correctly, the clue-giver draws another name from the hat and continues until time is up or there are no more names in the hat. If an illegal clue is given, that name is set aside and another name is drawn from the hat. When time is up, the current name is reinserted into the unguessed collection. This ...

  7. Exit (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Japanese series DERO! [] (), Exit features four teams of two contestants who compete to escape four rooms that each hold a different challenge. [3]Each room has the contestants solve brain games and puzzles under increasingly stressful circumstances, with the team coming in last place being eliminated from the next round.

  8. Get a Clue (game show) - Wikipedia

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    For season two, game play for Round 2 is altered. The team captain is given the choice of four categories and given a list of eight words to give to their two teammates. The captain is allowed to remove a word and the two other players have 60 seconds to guess the remaining seven words.

  9. Dreamscape Immersive - Wikipedia

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    Dreamscape Immersive is an American entertainment and technology company. It creates story-based full-roam virtual reality (VR) experiences which allow up to six people to simultaneously explore a virtual 3D environment, seeing fully rendered avatars of one another.