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GSN Begins "Playmania" |
Friday, March 31, 2006 |
Want to win money while watching GSN? They have a new solution just for you. "Playmania" is starting on April 7th. The hosts are "Lingo"'s Shandi Finnessey and England's "Quiz Nation Live"'s Melissa Peachey. The show is simple: log on to the "Playmania" website or text GSN (info will be given later) the answer. Simple as that. By sitting at home, you can win as much as a Lingo contestant, or as little as a "Deal or No Deal" contestant; from $25 to $5,000. There are several different types of games.
Word Cuts- A word is cut in half, just guess what it is. The host has the answer in an envelope on-stage.
Join the Dots- A giant connect-the-dot picture of someone famous is shown. Guess who it is.
The Top Five Game- Basically like Family Feud. However, you may not necessarily need the number 1 answer.
Anagrams- There's a mixed up title. Figure out what it says.
Find the Letters- Some letters are missing from a word. I think it's fairly obvious what you do.
Lingo- Just like the GSN show. Find the five lettered word by playing a pseudo-Mastermind game.
Crossword- One letter is missing from several rows of words. The missing letters also form a word vertically. Find out what it is.
What's Missing- A familiar everyday symbol is cut apart. Guess what part goes in the missing section.
Conundrums- Not the Countdown game. A few letters and numbers represent a word. Guess it. Example: 12 D of C = 12 Days of Christmas
Be sure to check this out. This is a picture from TVGuide's story on "Playmania" if you can't tell. |
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