The Game Plane

The Game Plane is a syndicated American game show produced by Alpine Labs. The series, hosted by Mark L. Walberg and Jay Flats, debuted on September 20, 2014.[1] A second season was ordered on January 18, 2015.[2] The second season of the show bowed on September 29, 2015, and aired only on Discovery Family channel.

The Game Plane
GenreGame show
Presented byMark L. Walberg
Jay Flats
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
Production
Executive producer(s)Jeff Mirkin
Production company(s)Alpine Labs
Trifecta Entertainment & Media
DistributorTrifecta Entertainment & Media
Release
Original networkSyndicated
Original releaseSeptember 20, 2014 (2014-09-20) 
present
External links
Website

Format

Passengers on (generally longer) Allegiant Air flights compete by playing various games while on the plane to win prizes such as cash or vacations. The bonus round (dubbed "The Big Deal") is played by the two players who won the most in money and prizes during the first three rounds of the show and is played like Card Sharks, where the players have to guess whether each card held by a person on the flight is higher or lower than the previous card. The player or team who guesses the most right in a row wins a bonus prize.

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References

  1. Baskas, Harriet (September 17, 2014). "New game show filmed on Allegiant flights". USA Today. Gannett Company. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  2. Martin, Hugo (January 18, 2015). "Onboard game show brings publicity, fun to Allegiant Air". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved January 18, 2015.


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