How it all works.

Games are held on the second and fourth Thursday of the month. There are two games per night and each lasts about an hour. The first one begins at 7 PM. Players are welcome to stay for one or both.

Each game has four categories with five questions each and a last question called Final Jepparty. (It’s just a coincidence it sounds like another popular question and answer show.) Teams can then wager between 0 and 12.5 points. There is good reason the highest wager is 12.5 points. I just don’t know what it is.

Each question is asked twice and teams are given a few minutes to discuss/argue about the answer. At the end of the category answer sheets are exchanged between teams to be graded as the answers are revealed.

With Final Jepparty the category is given and then the team writes down their wager. After the wager the question is given, just like in the other popular game show that is basically plagiarizing this game.

At the end of each game correct scores are tabulated along with the Final Jepparty wager and a winner is pronounced. Tie games are decided by rock/paper/scissors.

A representative from the winning approaches the lectern amid much adulation and receives their winnings from the, “Skull of Knowledge”!

Pretty standard stuff really.


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