Check out one of the new show's most stressful challenges, "The Shrinking Room," in the video below: Evoking the tension of an escape room, if contestants failed their puzzles or didn't complete them within the allotted time limit, they could risk being locked in the room, reducing the team's size and leaving that player unable to compete in the Crystal Dome. Teams of six adults would compete to complete games and earn "time crystals" - each crystal giving them five seconds towards the time they'd spend in the final challenge, an elaborate "Crystal Dome," where they'd have a chance to try and collect 100 gold tokens to win the cash prize, all while the tokens were blown chaotically around them by giant wind machines. But if you grew up in the UK, there was one game show that captured the public's imagination throughout the decade - The Crystal Maze, an immersive, interactive labyrinth filled with physical and mental challenges, spread across four distinct, themed "zones," including one that recreated an Aztec jungle, and another that imagined a pristine, space-based future.
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