Even though this is a concept, it certainly doesn't deserve to be a real thing. How can you come up with many Picture Questions at once anyway? Anyway, these question types are color-coded, and they go as follows. Yellow - Normal 4 Answer / Fill in the Blank Blue - Picture Questions 1 - Multiple-Choice / Lock In and Buzz In: Pretty self-explanatory. Just look for the right answer and buzz in when you see it. 2 - Alternates: Be the fastest to come up with the original title for the made-up alternate one. 3 - Distorted Reality: Pixels or squares will constantly move around, and will slow down as time runs out. Be the first to identify the picture. 4 - Pictograms: You're going to be shown some fairly vague pictures. Combine them together to form a person's name. 5 - Visual Puzzlers: Four puzzle pieces will appear as the clues. More will show as the time goes down. Be the first to identify the media source. 6 - Sequentials: Four media sources will appear on the screen. Sort them in chronological order. 7 - Spellbinders: It's like a game of Hangman, but all the much less medieval. Boxes will show letters as time goes down. Be the first to identify the media source it's trying to spell. 8 - Rising Stars: A black and white or sepia picture of an actor or actress will show on the screen. Be the first to identify it before time runs out. 9 - Fast Blast!: Look carefully at the screen. Some pictures will appear as quick as one second, then try to answer the question at the end. 10 - Misfits!: One of these four answers is not like the others. Find the one that isn't. 11 - It's Covered!: A picture is covered in some whipped cream-like substance, and it will slowly go away as time goes on. Be the first to identify the picture that's covered. 12 - Set List: Six clues will be written down on a piece of paper. Try and identify the media source it's trying to tell you indirectly. 13 - Sketches: A sketch drawing of a media source will appear on screen. Identify the name. 14 - Reviews: A review of a media source will pop up with some stickers attached to it, and they will get peeled off as time goes on. Name the media source it's trying to ask you. 15 - By the Numbers: A number and some colors will be shown, the colors can be only one or a mix of them, figure out the athlete that's within them. 16 - Logo Logic: An altered logo or a logo without text will appear on the screen, and will slowly go back to normal as time goes on. Identify the logo it's trying to put in. 17 - Decade Definers: A definition or a phrase that's said in the 1970s, 1980s, or 1990s will pop up on the screen, along with a few blanks which is determined by how much is in the word itself. Figure out what the word is, according to the definition and blanks shown. 18 - Define Definitions: You're given a sentence that defines a word on the screen. Be the first to know what it is. 19 - Pixel Pictures: A pixelated photo of a character will appear on the screen, and will slowly get higher in quality as time goes on. Identify the character. 20 - Who, What, Where?: You're given up to six clues which is determined by the 6-sided die you used to roll. You gotta know who, what, or where it is? 21 - He Said, She Said: A text from two people are going to be shown, with one of the messages shown with emojis. Try and figure out what they're talking about. 22 - What's Different?: Time to play Spot the Difference! Take a look at these two images, one of them is different than the other. Try and figure out what it is. 23 - Silhouettes: A silhouette of a character is shown on the screen. Try and identify which character it is. 24 - Feature Attraction: A character will get zoomed in to one of their facial features, and will slowly zoom out as time goes on. Try and remember who it is. 25 - Did You Hear That?: A sound file or a song from a game or TV show will play. See if you can figure out what it is. 26 - Learn Your Lines!: A quote from a famous celebrity will be shown on the screen, with blanks attached. Fill out the missing words in the phrase. 27 - Blankity-Blank: You're shown an image of something with the initials shown only. Try and figure out the abbreviation. 28 - Crosswords: You're given a crossword puzzle, and you gotta try and figure out the words, both vertically and horizontally. 29 - Translations: An internationally dubbed word will be shown on the screen. See what it is in the normal English state. 30 - Anagram Decoders: Similar to the Anagram Question from Volume 5: The 5th Dementia. 31 - Filmin' Recipes: You're shown a recipe of a certain movie on the screen on a piece of paper, and from the ingredients, figure out what it's trying to ask.
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