Welcome to How Gantic Are You? the quiz thread game show that measures your Gantessence. This is a highly accurate patented process. Get ready to prove your Ganticness with Gantickery and Ganticisms. Are you a Ganticable Gantoid? or a Ganticious Gantian? Find out now!
Sign-ups are open until 10-20 spots are filled or 1 week passes, whichever happens first. Please do not drop out in the middle of it. While signing up, please wager the amount of Gantic Points that you are the most Gantic of all Gantestants.
Gantestants will be scored with Gantic Points up to the final round.
Gantestants with low Gantic Points at the end of the round may be eliminated.
Gantestants may complete secret challenges to win bonus Gantic Points.
The FINAL ROUND is a flash gaming round that requires a both luck and skill.
You have a choice between two short, simple, but addictive games:
- Lock-n-Roll
Earn the higher score. I've scored somewhere around 32000 at best, but usually average lower.
Fair warning: I think this game hangs with every action and doesn't run as smoothly as it used to. Or it might just be me.
- Dice Mogul
Earn the higher amount of money when you win normal mode. 10000 is high. 3000-6000 is somewhere around average.
These require screenshot confirmations.
The first Gantestant here gets to call the coin flip. The winner of the coin flip gets to choose the game. Play the game however many times as you like.
Whoever submits their score first can submit early and get their score beat and later submit an even higher score, or everyone can wait to submit on the last day and hope to win it all.
You have one day to flip and choose the game and one week to submit your score.
I don't know. Would you take a meaningless victory? The journey dictates the reward, which was why Count to 100 was a quest after it was accomplished, rather than before, so those who worked on it just because got it first and those that followed and don't believe usually don't get anything and give up after a few tries.
Partly it's perseverance in a matter that doesn't in the grand scheme of things, but the whole is that it's a matter that doesn't. The means justify the end.