Quiplash Deluxe

Quiplash Deluxe is an upcoming game in The Quiplash Franchise (as of now). 3 to 8 players can join the game and 10,000 players can join the audience. Players must write funny/stupid answers to questions asked of the players on their devices. This, too, is hosted by Josh "Schmitty" Schmitstenstein.

Game Rules
In the first, second, third, fourth and fifth rounds, players must give an answer to two prompts in the allotted time. Once all the players give their answers of after the response timer runs out, the players' 'quips' are revealed. When both answers to the prompt are shown, players and audience members choose one of the two answers, or they may not choose at all. After the votes are counted, points are handed out: Sometimes, five out of the six rounds will include something special.
 * In the first round, points are awarded according to the formula "1% of those who voted = 10 points" + a bonus of 100 points for winning. In the second round, these values are doubled. In the third round, these values are tripled. In the fourth round, these values are quadrupled. In the fifth round, these values are quintupled.
 * A player will get a "Quiplash" if all the players and more than half of the audience voted for their quip. The reward is an additional 250 points instead of 100. If more than 90% of the audience votes for the quip, then it's a "Super Quiplash".
 * If both players wrote exactly the same answer, the prompt is declared a "JINX" and neither of the players get points.
 * If a player does not give an answer to the prompt in time, or their answer got censored by moderation or manually, then their opponent will get all the points by default.
 * Gibberish Prompts: 2 out of the 8 players are given a mondegreen: a nonsensical phrase that rhymes with a more common phrase or title. For example, "Pre-empt Tires, Like Crack" could be the gibberish to The Empire Strikes Back. The prompt has a time limit of 30 seconds, and the first player to type the correct answer wins a 2000 point bonus. Clues are given as time passes.
 * Anagram Prompts: This follows the same rules as Gibberish Prompts; however, instead of trying to figure out a rhyme, 2 out of 8 players must rearrange the letters given into a saying, name, or other group (as in the famous example of "genuine class" being an anagram of "Alec Guinness"). Unlike in other prompt types requiring a typed-in answer, the answer to an Anagram Prompt must be spelled exactly right to win a 5000 point bonus.

The player with the highest number of points (including any ties for the highest number) after three rounds is declared the winner.

Final Round
In the final round, which is round six, all players answer the same prompt. Then each player gives three of their votes (you can give them both for one option, distribute them or a combination of both); each audience member has only one vote. After that, all players divide 6000 points according to the formula "1% of those who voted = 60 points".

Characters
More of the quips will come soon.