Masters of the Maze was a children's television game show that aired on the Family Channel from August 29, 1994 to September 22, 1996. The first season was hosted by J. D. Roth, and the second season was hosted by Mario Lopez.
In its planning stages, the show was known as TimeBomb, and the object was to defuse a time bomb; this changed when the show went to air.
Three two-member teams competed. Each team chose one member to play the question and ...
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Masters of the Maze was a children's television game show that aired on the Family Channel from August 29, 1994 to September 22, 1996. The first season was hosted by J. D. Roth, and the second season was hosted by Mario Lopez.
In its planning stages, the show was known as TimeBomb, and the object was to defuse a time bomb; this changed when the show went to air.
Three two-member teams competed. Each team chose one member to play the question and answer format of the game, while the other went offstage. At this point, the host showed distorted pictures to the players, each of which became more clear as time progressed. The first player to buzz in and identify the picture won ten points and a chance to answer a question about the picture for five additional points. The first two teams to reach 50 points won the right to enter the maze, with the first team doing so earning the right to decide who would go into the maze first. After one team reached 50 points, the other teams played out...
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