CHERRIES WILD 1:
Based on slots ala The Joker’s Wild, “Cherries Wild” is the second game show to use the soda brand (i.e. Pepsi). Created by Wes Kauble and hosted by Jason Biggs, it is an American television game show, all-new, first-of-its-kind, high-stakes, and fast-paced half-hour game show that features two rounds of pop culture trivia gameplay that aired on Sunday, February 14, 2021, at 7 P.M on Fox.
Cherries Wild was originally supposed to start on Valentine’s Day (February 14), but due to the delay of Daytona 500 because of bad weather, this and the rest of the Sunday night schedule was pushed to the following week.
A team of two contestants will try and “Solve the Slots” in hopes of getting close to win the $250,000 jackpot. In the end, when they spin the reels of the slot machine, contestants must try to capture all five wild cherries to win the ultimate prize.
“The program does not use a real “slot machine”. Each spin in a particular game is the product of a game play combination that is determined in advance by the program’s producer. On each tape day, an independent outside compliance company randomly assigns those predetermined combinations to the contestant teams taping that day. At least one (1) of the contestant teams on each tape day will receive a combination that has the potential to lead to the Grand Prize if the game is successfully played to its conclusion. At no point in the game do contestants put their own money at risk.”
Where can I stream “Cherries Wild”?
The show is available for streaming on Fox, and on subsciption service Hulu (Free Trial).
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