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Spin the Bottle
This is your chance to find out who’s a good kisser and who’s a dud!
Just spin the bottle (either fast or slow) to play. When it stops, you’ve
got to kiss the boy it’s pointing at. Just watch the message bar to learn
if he’s a good kisser or not. You get three tries in each game of Spin
the Bottle.
Showdown
After all 16 tiles have been revealed, the game
continues with the Showdown Round. This gives
the team that’s behind a last chance to catch up
by answering up to 3 trivia questions.
When the each question appears, the team that
was trailing at the end of normal play can choose to either answer it
themselves or pass it to the other team.
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If they choose to answer it themselves, they earn points just like
they would during a normal Trivia Challenge. If they get it wrong,
they do not earn any points.
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If they choose to pass the question, the other team has 30 seconds
to answer it. If they answer it correctly, they earn points just like
in the normal Trivia Challenges. If they get it wrong, however,
they lose 15 points!
Game Results
When the Showdown Round is done, the game
shows the final scores and congratulates the
winning team. If you want to play again, just
hit any button and the game will start again.
You can play with the same teams (maybe even
going for best two-out-of-three!) or select new ones.
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RECAUTIONS
Warning
A very small portion of the population have a condition that may cause them
to have epileptic seizures or suffer a momentary loss of consciousness when
viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns commonly presented in our
daily environment. These people may experience seizures while watching some
television pictures or playing certain video games. People who have not had any
previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition. If
you or anyone you may know has experienced symptoms linked to an epileptic
condition (e.g. seizures or loss of awareness), please consult your physician
before playing any video games. We recommend that parents observe their
children while they play video games. If you or your child experience any of the
following symptoms: dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, involuntary
movements, loss of awareness, disorientation, or convulsions, discontinue use of
video games and consult your physician.
Image Retention Warning
Some televisions and monitors can be damaged by video game images. This “image
retention” is most commonly caused by test patterns, programming screens,
paused video games, and other unchanging images. In general, Projection TVs
are more vulnerable to this type of damage. Before using your game system, be
sure to review the documentation supplied with your television or video monitor
to determine whether or not you can safely play video games on it. If you have
any questions, please contact the TV manufacturer for additional information.
Senario LLC can not be held liable for damage to your TV set.
Additional Safety Information
Before using your video game system with any TV (especially front or rear
projection screens and HDTV systems), video monitor, or VCR, review all of the
original manufacturer’s documentation to determine whether video games can
be safely played on it. Senario LLC can not be held liable for any damage to your
TV.
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