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'''''Missitsu Nazotoki Variety Dasshutsu Game DERO!''''' (roughly "''Solve a Variety of Puzzles Behind Closed Doors: Escape Game DERO!''"), is a Japanese [[Game Show]] from Nippon TV, whose basic premise was a tongue-in-cheek [[Deadly Game]]. Contestants were put in a room and were tasked with escaping from it, with each room having some way the contestants could fail and "die" an obviously-fake death... after which they would appear back in the lobby without so much as a scratch (except possibly being soaking wet, if they "drowned"). It premiered in Japan on December 19, 2009, and NTV has it available in their formats catalog as "''[http://www.ntv.co.jp/english/pc/2011/02/93.html EXIT!]''" [[ |
'''''Missitsu Nazotoki Variety Dasshutsu Game DERO!''''' (roughly "''Solve a Variety of Puzzles Behind Closed Doors: Escape Game DERO!''"), is a Japanese [[Game Show]] from Nippon TV, whose basic premise was a tongue-in-cheek [[Deadly Game]]. Contestants were put in a room and were tasked with escaping from it, with each room having some way the contestants could fail and "die" an obviously-fake death... after which they would appear back in the lobby without so much as a scratch (except possibly being soaking wet, if they "drowned"). It premiered in Japan on December 19, 2009, and NTV has it available in their formats catalog as "''[http://www.ntv.co.jp/english/pc/2011/02/93.html EXIT!]''" [[Syfy]] has announced an American version in development, tentatively titled "''Exit''". |
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Initially, each episode had one team challenging three rooms, winning money for each person who successfully escaped. However, the December 22, 2010 episode was a 2-hour winner-take-all "Battle Royale" special where 3 teams were awarded one point per player escaped from each room they played, with 1 million yen going to the team with the highest score at the end. This proved quite successful, and the show changed to a battle format soon after. Two teams competed for score, with the winning team going onto play a [[Bonus Round]] for 100,000 yen. |
Initially, each episode had one team challenging three rooms, winning money for each person who successfully escaped. However, the December 22, 2010 episode was a 2-hour winner-take-all "Battle Royale" special where 3 teams were awarded one point per player escaped from each room they played, with 1 million yen going to the team with the highest score at the end. This proved quite successful, and the show changed to a battle format soon after. Two teams competed for score, with the winning team going onto play a [[Bonus Round]] for 100,000 yen. |