![]() So, he'll place the "primary" event on the top of your screen and then list a bunch of other events, let's call them "secondaries". Wendithap'n: My partner Schmitty ran this one in Louder, Faster, Funnier!.We had "DisOrDat" everyone could play back then, we called 'em "Three-Ways", and by gum, we were grateful! Old Man: Back in my day, we didn't have your fancy online multiplayer thingamawhatsits, we all had to huddle around the same computer. Unlike "DisOrDat", all the players participate in a Three-Way, and a wrong choice doesn't advance the question. Be careful, though, because the questions may or may not have anything to do with the three-way as a group for instance, the prompt might be “Betty _”, in which case, the “White” is a last name, not the color itself. In the same example, if the prompt says “_ Riding Hood”, buzz in when “Red” lights up. The game will flip between the three answers randomly, and you have to buzz in when you see the right one if you guess incorrectly, you lose cash for every wrong guess. Like “Red”, “White”, and “Blue”, for example. Here, I'll give you a list of seven things, with three categories to put them in. Three-Way: Similar to DisOrDat, but exclusive to Volume 3, this question is always the 10th question of a 21 question game, and appears sporadically as the 5th question in 7 question games.In 20, unless your opponents are playing online, only one player gets to play for this question Binjpipe changed the format on us in Full Stream and allowed everyone to participate. In earlier entries, you have the option to skip if you're not sure, but any that are unanswered when the 30 second time limit expires will cost you. ![]() If you pick the right category, you get some cash. On some DisOrDat, I may add "Both" as a third option. DisOrDat: I'll read you a list of seven things, and for each, I'll want you to tell me if it belongs in category A, or category B (like "A Blaxploitation Movie" or "A Brand of White Bread").If you get this one right, you’re either really lucky or you searched for the answer online. Impossible Question: The make it or break it question that's worth the most money ($20,000 in US Volume 3, €10,000 in German Volume 2, and $26,606.06 in The Lost Gold).Picture Question: For this question, I'll supply you with some visual aid.Audio Question: I'll play an audio clip as a clue for a question that follows.Can You Remember? Question: Similar to a "Fill in the Blank", but I'll give out clues to what I'm thinking about.Fill in the Blank: Here, you have to buzz in and type in the answer instead of selecting from four choices.Here, spelling DOES matter, so if you’re bad at typing. Gibberish Question, but instead of rhyming the phrase I give you, you have to unscramble it. ![]() ![]()
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