Survivor at Home: Instructions

 

Overview

Survivor at Home is a two-night online reality game inspired by the tv show Survivor!

Contestants will compete in a series of games and social challenges, followed each round by a time of social strategy, and then a vote at “Tribal Council” - where someone will be eliminated. At the end of the competition, only one player will remain as the Sole Survivor!

 
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How it Works

  • Survivor at Home is played online using Discord and Zoom.

  • Many challenges take place over Zoom; then we hop into Discord for times of strategizing; and then we return to Zoom to vote someone out.

  • Voted out players become “exiles,” and will still participate in many challenges. They will also have a chance to win their way back into the competition.

  • At the end of the two nights, the jury (the voted out players) decide on the winner of the season!


Challenges

  • Throughout the event, you will compete in over 15 challenges!

  • Some of these are individual competitions, and others are played as a team. Examples from past seasons include charades and an online escape room.

  • There are also social challenges, where contestants vie for immunity through unique social twists explained by the host.

  • Every challenge will be explained during the competition, and there will be time for questions before we begin.

  • Let’s see how you would do! Click below to try the 4 Doors Challenge from a past event.


Social Gameplay

  • A significant part of Survivor at Home is the social strategizing, and the bonds you build with other players!

  • After most challenges, there will be allotted time (10-15 mins.) to talk with other contestants before the vote at Tribal Council takes place.

    • Use this time to make alliances, build trust, or maybe even spread lies about other players!

    • The point of this social time is to try to get the numbers on your side, ensuring you will not be the next person voted out of the game

  • Be wise with your social choices:

    • At the end of the event, it is the Jury (the voted out players) who will decide on the winner of the game!

    • If you burn too many bridges, you may have no shot at claiming the top prize

  • Here’s how it works:

    • Socializing takes place using Discord video channels, allowing you to jump in and out of different conversations in real time with other players.

    • We have created a number of channels that you can use with titles like “The Beach” and “The Forest Path.”


Tribal Council

  • After most challenges, contestants will take part in Tribal Council, where someone will be voted out of the game!

    • Before the vote takes place, we will have a time of discussion, where the host will ask some pointed questions.

    • You can reveal as little or as much information as you like!

  • After the time of discussion, it is time to vote!

    • Everyone will have one vote, submitted confidentially on the website (we’ll explain this further).

    • The host will then reveal the vote results, and the person with the most votes against them will be eliminated.

  • If there is a tie between two or more players, there will be a re-vote (followed by a deadlock if the votes are still tied).

    • We will explain this further when the time comes.


Idols & Advantages

  • Be on the lookout for idols, advantages, and clues throughout the two nights of competition!

  • Because it’s possible for multiple people to come across the same idol or advantage (given the online format), you usually have to be the first to claim it. Sometimes there will be instructions for how to claim an idol, but not always. If there are no instructions, you can claim an idol verbally on Zoom, or by emailing production.

  • If you properly claim an idol or advantage, AND it is still available (i.e. someone else hasn’t already claimed it), production will notify you.

  • If you did not properly claim an idol or advantage, or if it has already been claimed by someone else, you won’t be notified.


Playing an Idol or Advantage

  • Like in Survivor, an idol can be played for yourself or someone else, saving you from any potential votes.

  • Prior to the reading of the votes (but after the votes are submitted), the host will prompt contestants by saying: “If anyone has an advantage or an idol and would like to play it, now would be the time to do so."

  • If an idol is played, all votes cast against that person will not count.

  • Unless otherwise specified, you must verbally let the host know when you are playing an idol or advantage, so that everyone else can hear as well.

  • You are also permitted to play your idol for another contestant if you want (e.g. “I’d like to play my hidden immunity idol for ____”).

  • Unfortunately, if you are voted out with an idol in your pocket, you cannot give it to someone else!

  • Pro Tip: The last time you can use an idol is with 5 players remaining in the game.


On Being Voted Out

  • If you are voted out of Survivor at Home, you head to exile island, and become part of the jury.

  • You can longer take part in the socializing and voting, but you will participate in many of the challenges - often with a chance to influence the game.

  • And there is always at least one opportunity for an exiled player to win their way back into the competition!


The Finale

  • At the end of the final night, the three remaining players will take part in the Survivor at Home Finale!

  • They will not vote, and instead must answer questions from the Jury (all the voted out players), and present their case for why they should be the winner.

  • In Survivor at Home, every voted out player is part of the Jury, and has a say in deciding the champion of the season!


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