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Spies, Lies, Allies (SLA): Rules



Take a look at the scoring below. Blue is scoring that changed.

DRAFT
  • Eight team owners will each select four players each, in a snake style draft.
  • There are two (or more) leftovers, to be selected by whichever owner loses their players first, in reverse draft order.

Scoring Rules
Since there's no tribunal, we are just giving the weekly challenge winners +2 points and leaving it at that.
COMPETITION Points (awarded per episode)

  • Weekly (+1): Awarded for each episode a player stays on the show.
  • Challenge (+2): Awarded for winning weekly challenge. If team game, each individual on the winning team receives the points.
  • Elimination (+4): Awarded for being tossed into an elimination challenge.
  • Survival (+4): Awarded for winning the elimination challenge.
BONUS Points (awarded once per episode max)

  • Crying (+2): A clear case of crying, has to include visible tears.
  • Kissing (+2): Awarded for romantic kisses and not for congratulatory pecks.
  • Sex (+4): Must be shown on-camera, or acknowledged by both parties, with no doubts.
  • Medical (+4): If a player needs treatment from an on-screen medical professional, or if they go to a hospital.
  • Puke (+4): Throwing up from drinking, exhaustion, food poisoning, etc. Has to be on-screen, and not just gagging from almost throwing up.
  • Fight / Tirade (+6): For fights, it must be physical, with an intent to do harm. One-sided fights can be possible if there's clearly just one antagonizer. A tirade must be crazy-level, up to and including throwing or breaking things.
  • Booted (+6): Getting kicked off the show by producers, be it for physical altercation, safety reasons, injuries, etc. Also applies if the person quits the show.

Finals Points (awarded once at end of season)

  • Finals (+5): Awarded to everyone who makes the finals.
  • Winner (+10): Awarded to the overall winner or winners.
ARBITRATION DETAILS
Majority wins on voting for questions about scoring. Broadly speaking, we like to lean toward more scoring, especially for drama. The more points the more fun!

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