About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 86. Chapters: A Que No Puedes!, 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow, Across the Board, Almost Anything Goes, American Gladiators, Beach Clash, Beat the Clock, Big Brother, Big Deal, Bobcat's Big-Ass Show, Body Language, Born Lucky, BrainSurge, Brains & Brawn, Break the Bank, Buena Fortuna, Bullseye, Celebrity Charades, College Mad House, Cram, Discovery Kids Zap It!, Distraction, Dog Eat Dog, Dollar a Second, Don't Spit the Water!, Don Adams' Screen Test, Double Dare, Double Dare, Downfall, El Juego de Oro, Endurance, Family Challenge, Fear Factor, Finders Keepers, Fun House, Give-N-Take, Hidden Agenda, High Rollers, Hole in the Wall, Hype, I Survived a Japanese Game Show!, It's Worth What?, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Let's Make a Deal, Mad Libs, Make the Grade, Masters of the Maze, Mike Stokey's Pantomime Quiz, Minute to Win It, Nickelodeon All-Star Challenge, Nickelodeon GUTS, Nickelodeon Wild & Crazy Kids, Off the Wall, Peer Pressure, People are Funny, Ruckus, Russian Roulette, Scramble, Secrets of the Cryptkeeper's Haunted House, Showoffs, Silent Library, Simon Says..., Skedaddle, Slime Time, Starcade, Stump the Stars, Survivor, Teen Win, Lose or Draw, Temptation, Temptation, The Amazing Race, The Diamond Head Game, The Grand Knockout Tournament, The Honeymoon Race, The Krypton Factor, The Moment of Truth, The Moneymaze, The Search for the Next Elvira, Think Fast, Trato Hecho, Treasure Mall, Truth or Consequences, What Would You Do?, Win, Lose or Draw, Wipeout, You're On!. Excerpt: The requested page title was invalid, empty, or an incorrectly linked inter-language or inter-wiki title.It may contain one or more characters that can't be used in titles. Return to Main Page. Based on a British format, eight contestants compete to answer questions; those who answer incorrectly exit in spectacular fashion. Eight contestants compete in a series of rounds, all involving answering multiple choice questions. Before each round...