I, personaly, thought this show was cool. Even my mother admitted that it was one of the most interesting kids' shows she had ever seen. It was a game show basically, where a pair of kids tried to help each other out. A clever use of teamwork.
One kid wore a special suit through a short but foggy mirror maze. The other kid had a map of the maze on a large screen in front of him or her, and pushed a joystick in the direction that the maze-wanderer needed to go. The Maze-wanderer's suit would vibrate on the side of his/her body that corresponded the direction that led to the exit. At the end of the maze, the Mirror-Man blocked his way, and the maze-wanderer had to answer his question correctly.
After the maze, the kid had to put a vizor down over his or her eyes, and the joystick operator needed to guide his ally to these little objects that would unlock the doors.
After getting through that, the maze-wanderer had to answer another question, and put one of the door unlockers in a pedestal at the very end.
I'm a little bit fuzzy on the rules still. I'm not sure how the scoring process worked, or if there is anything I missed.
Still, it was an interesting show.
One kid wore a special suit through a short but foggy mirror maze. The other kid had a map of the maze on a large screen in front of him or her, and pushed a joystick in the direction that the maze-wanderer needed to go. The Maze-wanderer's suit would vibrate on the side of his/her body that corresponded the direction that led to the exit. At the end of the maze, the Mirror-Man blocked his way, and the maze-wanderer had to answer his question correctly.
After the maze, the kid had to put a vizor down over his or her eyes, and the joystick operator needed to guide his ally to these little objects that would unlock the doors.
After getting through that, the maze-wanderer had to answer another question, and put one of the door unlockers in a pedestal at the very end.
I'm a little bit fuzzy on the rules still. I'm not sure how the scoring process worked, or if there is anything I missed.
Still, it was an interesting show.