Hello! My name is Val. Welcome to a unique social experiment designed to push fourteen humans to their absolute physical, mental, and emotional breaking points. Locked in a house and cut off from all human contact, they are not competing against themselves but against each other. In the end, only one will remain. He, or she, will leave the with five hundred thousand dollars. My role is to observe what makes humans strong and what makes them weak: to push, to prod, and to discover who will crack next. Welcome to my world. I am your only companion. In The List, I am your only friend. Let us begin.
The rules of this game will follow I Love Money with its own unique twists and turns. For more information on rules/regulations, read below:
The List
Each round — you must fill out a list. The first half of the list will be one team and the bottom half is the other.
The two teams will face off head-to-head in a challenge. These challenges cover a wide variety of topics and are probably some of the most diverse challenges in any of my games. No computer knowledge is necessary for these challenges. In addition none of these challenges will require you to be on at a certain time nor on at the same time as your teammates. You will have 24 hours to complete the challenge in most cases. The winning team is safe from elimination and the person on top or the bottom becomes Most Valuable Player.
The losing team will head to the Vault where each member of the losing team must nominate three individuals for elimination. These votes are public and majority rules. You will have 48 hours to send in your three nominations via PM.
At this point, everyone will vote to eliminate one of the three nominees. The MVP will have 2 votes to give to one of the nominees. Everyone will have 24 hours to make their decision.
All votes cast must be done in a separate thread designated in your Diary Room. In order for your vote to be accepted, you must include a goodbye message for each nominee that week. There is a minimum of one word for a goodbye message.
A typical due date will be 24 hours after the deadline has been posted. If there is no specification for a deadline, assume that it is 24 hours. (This goes for competitions, ceremonies, and voting).
Each competition will fall under certain categories:
-Live: If the challenge is live, that means that being on at the time it is posted is essential to win. You will be notified of a live challenge at least 24 hours before it is posted. If more than half of the remaining houseguests cannot attend, it will be changed to a non-live challenge.
-Semi-Live: The challenge will be posted at a given time, and being on at that time could greatly help you win, but it is not necessarily essential.
-Non-Live: The challenge will be done over a period of 24 hours (or more) and you can work with other houseguests to succeed.
-Endurance: The challenge will require you to designate a significant amount of your time in order to win. The name explains the concept of these competitions.