Tuesday, April 22, 2008

A Mazing

Children programmes in television are becoming trendy with the growth of children viewers all over the world. These programmes are generally aired during the morning or in the afternoon session to cater time to the children age band.

A Mazing tells us that the main objectives of these shows are to entertain children or to educate them about the basic life skills or ideas. Recently, Australian television channels, mainly Seven Network, are giving more importance to these children game shows. It was a tiresome job to film the show, as there was technical malfunctioning at the studio set. First two rounds of the game consisted of ninety seconds countdown and within that period contestants needed to respond. If they responded rightly, they needed to spell out the answer by stomping out the words on a large query keyboard. Hence forward the countdown timer stops and the winners are awarded points depending on the time counted and the quality of answers.

A Mazing shows that in this way the games continue from simple to complex. This letter game is very interesting and for every correct answer there is a count of ten points. This game includes a video show game where questions are asked on the basis of the video clippings that are shown on the screen. Contesting from different regions of Australia came to join in this game show where games like Tetris, Bubsy, Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong Country2 and many more took place.

The teams with fifty points win the game while runner up in this challenge wins with twenty five points for their teams. In the third round hundred points are awarded to the winners while fifty points to the runners. After the third round, the team with highest points moves to the fourth round to collect keys. Players choose where which side of the maze they want to explore and when one player exists from the maze, other player comes in to occupy that place. A Mazing mentions the total number of keys is seven including a bonus one in the maze and each key were worth hundred pints. If there is a tie after the third round, there was a question of sudden death where one question was asked to both the teams and whoever answers gets the winning pints. At the end of the ongoing week, the team with most number of points wins the game to acquire a personal computer. Wikipedia

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