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Dasshutsu Game DERO! Nippon TV, Japan) – Bother's Bar.

Are you a fan of that film where people escape dangerous situations by solving visual, word and logic puzzles? Me too! Dasshutsu Game Dero! Escape Game Dero!) attempts to recreate those dangerous life- or- death style situations from the movies but with the added interest of mental challenges.

Here is the official Nippon TV format flier. OK, let’s begin by meeting the contestants. Usually there are two teams, but this is a special episode so there are going to be three. Like many Japanese games, many of the contestants are regulars.

They change the rules and the set- up regularly so what’s given in this feature may be different in other episodes. The guy who looks like he’s wearing a paperbag on his head in the corner is the show’s host and narrator Ryota Li. The guy with the dollars on his hat is apparently Terry Ito and seems to be the comissioner, and today he’s putting up 1m yen for the winning team. Right, according to a translation on Wikipedia, this translates to something like “Unravel the mystery behind closed doors game variety DERO Escape!” (usually abbreviated to Dero Escape Game) and the slogan is “Do feel like the climax of the movie.” We’ll probably just stick to calling it DERO from hereon. Here are today’s three teams. The show is split into three rounds.

Each team will take part in round one simultaneously. Each team will get their own round two, and the two teams with the best scores will go through to face their own round three, so six games will be played today. Each game is opened with a wireframe schematic. Each game involves the contestants being locked inside a room, and having to solve challenges to unlock it. Contestants are led into each room as they are blindfolded.

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When the room turns red that means the game is about to begin. Three platforms have come out of a hole in the wall. Unfortunately the floor the contestants were standing on has retracted to reveal a bottomless pit (the reality is it’s CGI, from the camera angles the drop looks more like 6- 1. Two people from each team stand on each platform. An explanation graphic explains the game. The pit in action. OK, the game. Teams will get asked to solve visual puzzles of four kinds.

Unfortunately the platform they’re standing on retracts at a rate of 2cm per second they don’t shout out the right answer. To help they have a plunger they can use for grip when the platforms get really small, and each team is entitled to pass once. The last team left standing earns a point for each surviving member, but teams must answer the same amount of questions to end the game (i. Teams A and B survive to round five,Team A dies on round five, Team B must still complete round five to end the game)Round one. Poochy. EXE who has our thanks describes it thusly: “They take a picture of an ordinary object and replace each individual part of the object with a word or short description of the part, written exclusively in kanji (Japanese characters borrowed from Chinese) with all the grammatical particles and conjugations stripped out wherever applicable.

The words/descriptions are still in the same relative locations and roughly the same shapes as the parts they replace. The contestant then has to guess the original object (as opposed to a phrase in most rebuses).”This one’s quite easy, I suspect.

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The computer read- out of length is used often throughout the show. This is the end of round one, each team still has their pass. Round two is my personal favourite, it’s the hidden picture round. This normally takes two forms. The first, as you can see here, is the same object repeated over and over. But can you work out what it is?

The other version is one large object hidden in some sort of pattern, although it might be at an unusual angle. As time passes, the picture will zoom in or put itself at a better angle to help the contestants. If you yurn the picture through 9. Watch The Good, The Bad, The Weird Online Hulu there. Clever, eh? Game three is the celebrity faces round.

Two celeb pictures but you only see half of each at a time. The midpoint moves around the pictures, so you will get to see more of them as the time ticks away. However, it looks like we have our first casualty! The view from the pit. When someone “dies” we’re treated to a balck and white replay. Incidentally, even if someone falls off, their partner still has to complete the round.

Here’s the final game, working what the word is when it’s recreated from blocks of differing heights and shown at an angle. This game is repeated until a winning team is found. Yatta! Stage clear! Etc. And she’s allowed to leave the room in a more dignified fashion. One survivor = one point for the team. Game two is played by three members of the same team.

They are each led into boxes. But oh- no, there is a timebomb in each box! And all the bombs appear to be linked! To help, each person is supplied with a pair of pliers and an earpiece so they can communicate with their teammates. To survive, they’re going to have to work together to answer three multiple- choice questions against the clock. Each one appears to be in the ranking style, but it looks like they only need to collectively cut one answer for each one.

And they’ve got to finish within eight minutes or they all lose. When they select an answer, the person who represents that answer cuts their wire…… but if they’re wrong, the bomb “explodes”, they get a face full of CO2 and they’re eliminated from the game. With just one person left the game played as before would be very easy. Unfortunately for the contestant, when they unscrew their cylinder they find they have two wires, and thus would still have to make decisions. The next game is my personal favourite room. A corridor 1. 5m in length.

The contestants are chained by the foot…… but at the other end is a terrible monster. Aiee! To begin with the contestants are dragged to the far end of the corridor towards the monster, and three panels block off the corridor, each one with a word puzzle. The contestants race forward to the first puzzle.

To escape the room they must solve each puzzle to unblock the corridor and reach the big exit button at the far end. But all the time the monster is enroaching upon them!

It seems to move at 5cm a second, but when it reaches the yellow “danger” zone slows down a little. If the contestants feel the monster is getting too close they can turn round and punch it on the nose. This will roll it back to the 3m mark but it comes at a price……the monster opens its mouth and the chain attached to the loser is yanked back through it so the contestant gets eaten! If the monster reaches the red zone then all the remaining contestants die (I think, would be happy for clarification)I’d like to show you more of this game, but this team are useless and don’t get past the first puzzle. The next room is the final of the this week’s round two rooms and it’s in a quickly shrinking room. Each contestant is harnessed to a wall which is closing in.

The only way out is to exit through the “safe zone” in an entirely different room 1. How to escape? Each player looks through a hole in the wall at a screen and is asked a question. Contestants register their answers by pressing one of two buttons.

If all three agree on the same correct answer three times, the game is stopped and one of them is released. But they haven’t escaped yet!

The potential escapee must participate in the Keybox challenge! To unlock the door in the Safe Zone and escape, three keys are required.

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