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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!]''" [[Sy Fy]] has announced an American version in development, tentatively titled "''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''".


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.