

The players are devils who have moved from the underworld to a suburban neighborhood.

Players are given a task on their phones to do in the room, such as raise their hand, hold up a number of fingers, point to another player, or make a face.

Unique in that after the game ends, players are given the option to actually purchase the shirts they created during the game. Players vote for which shirts are the funniest. Then, they get a random selection of drawings and slogans and are asked to put them together into a t-shirt. Players draw designs for t-shirts, then come up with slogans. A game with a bit of an Animesque Wuxai vibe. The other players then guess whether the real answer was higher or lower. Essentially the front game from Card Sharks, in which players guess what percentage of a survey (or the audience, if the audience is big enough) answered a question in a certain way. Dead players can still play and even win during the final round. Answering a question wrong will force players to play a minigame on the "Killing Floor" to stay alive. Players are trapped by a trivia-obsessed murderer and are forced to play a Deadly Game. Also included is the ability to use a Safety Quip if you cannot think of an answer, at the cost of getting half the points you'd normally get. Introduces the ability to create questions.
