xtrain wrote:
Well, to report on what happened, it wasn't too bad. The Buzztime Live Trivia game consists of 30 questions, in six rounds, with ten points for each correct answer. Each "team" has one box on which to enter the answers. The host reads the questions and answers aloud, but if you can see the screens, you can read them for yourself, so the host is essentially superfluous. Mad River did attract some local superstars, in that MEGUMI and his friend DGRIL showed up to form their own team. The regular team (us) was a little short-handed tonight, but we recruited a player whose handle is RICKTV, who had arrived because he saw the promotion on Facebook. There were also the three guys and some girl who always play at the bar in our regular sessions, as well as a few other teams from the bunch who usually come for bar trivia and ignore Buzztime.
The first 15 questions gave none of the good teams any problems. We slipped up on one in the next round that involved an obscure sports award, but in the last two rounds the difficulty increased, and we won by about 30 points as I recall. Kudos to RICKTV, DAR, and HPYNDG, all of whom contributed important answers. I would say that of the 30 questions, about half were what I would call current pop culture.
There were several Buzztime honchos there, including Vladimir, the chief content officer, who impressed me because he had to have flown in from California. When he stopped by our table to say congratulations, I said I would incur the wrath of all long time players if I failed to ask him to end the split between east and west. He started nodding before I finished, because he knew what I was going to say, but he made no promises.
So that was it. The game ended in time for us to turn our attention to Showdown, and the local bar trivia host started his own game, for which you write answers on paper. DAR and I won two tickets to a local off-Broadway show, and all in all pleasant enough, but nowhere near as fun or challenging as Showdown and Brainbuster. But I fear that challenging the players is not #1 on Buzztime's list of things they want to do.
XT
Good to hear your host could pronuniciate the questions.