@@jkbenbot9305 Good point! The way it's currently explained in the game is that if a contestant here for the "Right" reasons ends up with someone here for the "Wrong" reasons, the "Right reasons loses (because they got tricked into a relationship) while the "Wrong" reasons contestant wins (they use their partner to stay relevant after the show is over by being in a couple). But if two "Wrong" reasons contestants end up together, they both lose because they try to use each other for fame which is an especially bad relationship just turns into a disaster!
my family loves social deduction games, but this one would probably be a bit too weird lol
OMG YES. Huge Bachelor franchise fan, so this is right up my alley.
As a lover of reality shows, this really speaks to my heart 😂
Someone watches Love Island with this game… Are you here for love or for money?
Rules Question: What happens if two people who are there for the wrong reasons are paired up at end game?
Great question! They both lose because let's be honest, that's just a toxic relationship...
Misery loves company.
@@rabblegame I mean, A Wrong Reason can still win in a toxic relationship (If they are with a Right Reason)
@@jkbenbot9305 Good point! The way it's currently explained in the game is that if a contestant here for the "Right" reasons ends up with someone here for the "Wrong" reasons, the "Right reasons loses (because they got tricked into a relationship) while the "Wrong" reasons contestant wins (they use their partner to stay relevant after the show is over by being in a couple).
But if two "Wrong" reasons contestants end up together, they both lose because they try to use each other for fame which is an especially bad relationship just turns into a disaster!
1st!