Asgaard (game show)


Asgaard is a TV Azteca game show broadcast every Sunday at 7:00 pm on Azteca 13. The first broadcast was on July 27, 2008.
Contestants compete to win ounces of silver in the competition. Silver pieces gives contestants more control over the game as well as being a take-home prize themselves. The program has been designed to have an atmosphere notably influenced by the Norse mythology and the culture of northern Europe.

Structure of the program

Synopsis

According to the fictional description on the home website:
Asgaard was a magical and fantastic world, a world where hags, mages, and fauns lived in harmony. But one day the evil forces of Mork took control of our world and now only the union of the two races of human beings will be able to bring it back into harmony. ...
From there then the inhabitants of Asgaard started a quest to find the greatest warriors, who have to survive tests that go beyond their imagination... and so some day the world of the gods will be saved. In the meantime we are only able to hope...
The time has come and the moment of the battle rises. Come and visit the world of Asgaard.

Gameplay

The game is divided into adventures in which the contestants, called "warriors," prove their capabilities and determination. Two teams of two members compete to test their bravery, strength, and ability, under a time limit.
The form is similar to a role-playing game, the participants using bracelets that join to activate the aleatoric watch, to give them the power to move forward through the game. The spaces are divided into two types.
The two teams represent "Laoth" and "Kaoth", gods of the Sun and darkness. These give the players protection during their collection of the silver ounces.
The team that reaches the final space first receives the number of ounces that they have accumulated, and the possibility of competing in the final.

Characters

The son of Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Benjamín Salinas, debuted as producer and writer of the original idea. He told the story with the design assistance of Roberto González, Pablo Dávila and Pablo Azuela.

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