Shuffle: The Interactive Game

One of three interactive game shows produced for the Family Channel after Trivial Pursuit.

Broadcast
FAM - March 7, 1994–June 10, 1994

Packager
Martindale-Hillier Productions/Fiedler-Berlin Productions/The Family Channel

Host
Wink Martindale

Announcer
Randy West

Premise
Four contestants compete in an interactive game about rearranging answers in the proper order.

Gameplay
The game is played in three rounds. In each round, the objective is to rearrange four answers to a question in the proper order. Host Martindale gave four possible answers and then read a question as to which would go first, then later Wink would then ask which of the remaining answers would come second. After each question, the contestants pressed one of four buttons on their keypads (1, 2, 3 or 4). They had 10 seconds to answer the first question, and 5 seconds to answer the second question. After the second question, Wink would reveal where the remaining answers would be positioned. Contestants scored points according to how fast they pressed the right number; up to 1,000 points for the first answer, and up to 500 points for the second answer. Each round consisted of three lists, and at the end of the round after the third list, the contestants with the highest scores advanced to the next round.

Round 1
Four players played round one with the three highest scorers advancing to round two.

Round 2
Three players played round two with the two highest scorers advancing to round three.

Round 3
Two players competed in the final round, and the player with the highest score wins the game and will also receive a trip and one other prize. The runner-up received a prize of his/her own.