Pawnography

Pawnography is a new game show for the History Channel where two contestants face off in a trivia game against the Pawn Stars.

Rounds 1 & 2
The players are asked a series of questions each with four possible answers. On each question after the answers are revealed, a player will buzz-in a choose which answer is correct, otherwise any of the opposing players can buzz-in and steal. Correct answer choices earned money; round one questions are worth $100 and round two questions are worth $200. At the end of the first round, a $150 bonus question is asked to which both contestants can answer.

In addition, an antique item is awarded to the player who finishes the round with the most money. If the Pawn Stars finished the round with the most money, they get to keep it.

The player with the most money at the end of two rounds win the game and a chance to face the Pawn Stars for the money he won and all the antique prizes won plus an additional prize.

Showdown
In the Showdown round, the winning player and the Pawn Stars are asked the same ten questions. While one side is an isolation booth, the other side has 60 seconds to answer the ten questions. On each question, he can either answer the question or pass. The scores of each side was not revealed to them until the final act, but the home viewers can see their progresses as they play.

After each side has taken his/their turn, each side will make a cash offer for the items & money involved. If the deal is not taken, if the contestant answers the most questions correctly or ties, he keeps everything he has won plus the additional prize. Otherwise, he won nothing.

Link
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