The Mole

The Mole
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Host: Turner

Format
The premise of the show is for a pre-determined amount of contestants to participate in various challenges called "Missions", in which the players will work together or against each other to try and earn points for "The Pot”

The Winner and the Mole will split up the points that are accumulated in the Pot The winner will get all the points that are in the pot, while the Mole gets everything that's left.

One of the contestants is the Mole, out to deceive the players and attempting to sabotage the missions, preventing points from being added to the pot while avoiding or deflecting suspicion. After each mission, the players must complete the “Mole Quiz”, which is a series of 10 questions about the last mission, and the players must answer them according to who they think the Mole is.

The player who scores the lowest on the quiz will be “Executed”, and will leave the show immediately. Of course, no one knows who the Mole is, except the Mole themselves. The game continues in each episode until only three players are left, two contestants and the Mole. The contestant who scores the highest on the final quiz wins the game and the entire pot.

So basically: Mole's goal: Take away as many points away as possible, but at the same time do it so no one thinks you are the Mole.

Player's goal: Add as many points as possible, but at the same time try to do badly on purpose so people think YOU are the Mole and will end up going home because they guessed wrong on the quiz.

Mole Glossary -

Mission/s: "A Challenge that all players compete in together in the hopes of winning a pre-determined amount of points"

The Pot: "A fictional bank account that holds the total number of points won during the game's many challenges"

Mole Quiz: "A short Quiz with a pre-determined amount of questions about The Mole/ The Mole's activity during the most recent challenge that all players must complete"

Executed: "To be eliminated from the game and sent home/ To lose the game"

Gameplay
Episodes: There are two types of episodes, Execution episodes (In which a player is sent home) and Mission episodes (Which show a brief summary of the most recent mission and a short story involving the main cast of the season)

How the sims score in the missions is based on how well the real contestants of the show complete the real-life missions. The RL missions are an assortment of games, puzzles, and riddles that the host (Turner) has created.

Execution: The Execution is presided over by the In-Game Host of the season (And occasionally a Co-Host) during which the lowest scorer on the most recent Mole Quiz is eliminated.

The execution usually consists of players names being entered into a computer and then being shown various coloured screens depending on how well the corresponding player has done during the quiz. Players are shown a Green screen if they are safe and a Red screen if they have been eliminated.

Players can also be Executed two other ways, being disqualified (In which a RL player has been inactive for too long by either not posting on the thread/ not participating in the Missions) or Quitting the game (In which a RL player chooses to withdraw from the competition entirely)

Exemptions: Exemptions are a form of 1-use Immunity from the Execution that can occasionally be earned by a player (Often by taking away points from The Pot or by Sabotaging a challenge) which will guarantee safety from the upcoming Quiz. Most Exemptions are made public and usually, only certain players will be offered the opportunity to earn one.

Hints/Clues: There are also Hints/Clues on the show... the purpose of these is to help the players/readers figure out who the Mole is, without having to watch their every move... of course, these hints are extremely subtle, since, as you can guess, if they were obvious, everyone would find them, and then everyone would know who the Mole is and that would ruin the whole show. Most Players choose to keep Clues secret so as not to assist other players. The hints/clues are often strewn throughout the episodes, and sometimes even on the game thread, though typically there are more hints in Mission episodes than Execution episodes, that doesn't mean, however, that the Execution episodes don't have any at all.

Seasons
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