Show Me What You've Got (Dryicor)

Show Me What You've Got is an upcoming Dryicoran quiz show to be broadcast on DTV from February 2021. Presented by game show veteran Reginald Walston, the show will challenge contestants to answer questions to find large sums of money. Its 8 160 000 Kr top prize (worth over US$11m) will be the second-largest quiz show jackpot in Dryicoran history, second only to the infamous Shafted 104 200 000 Kr jackpot.

The show was adapted into the infamous flop  in 2007, when  had a jive with thirteen "million-dollar dancers", however DTV chief executive Erno Torkelsen promised that it would be played differently and with less emphasis on "dancers".

Gameplay
After an opening monologue from Walston, a short title interlude plays before the seventeen "dancers" with briefcases dance around the in-the-round set (which is more like the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? studio than the original US studio. The dancers, socially distanced of course, then walk around into towers four floors high, as well as one above the sign reading "Show Me What You've Got".

The kronor amounts are: 1 Kr, 10 Kr, 100 Kr, 500 Kr, 1 000 Kr, 5 000 Kr, 10 000 Kr, 25 000 Kr, 50 000 Kr, 60 000 Kr, 100 000 Kr, 250 000 Kr, 750 000 Kr, 2 000 000 Kr and finally 5 000 000 Kr. A quiz question category will be shown to the contestant with A, B and C as options to fill it. The contestant picks a letter and a solution is revealed to form a quiz question. If the contestant cannot answer it, they may pass a maximum of twice, however they must answer the third and final category. If they answer correctly, the contestant picks a dancer. The dancer opens their briefcase revealing the money after the contestant asks them to "Show Me What You've Got", after the show's title. If they answered incorrectly, they must pick a dancer whose total will be subtracted from the contestant's money. After they answer either six times correctly or six times incorrectly, the game ends and the contestant walks away with whatever they have won.

In the final briefcase without money contains a "Killer Card". In the event the contestant selects this when choosing their money, Walston has a Killer Card Question in his shirt pocket, which he takes out and reads. The correct answer is one of three options. If they answer correctly, the contestant goes on and receives a new question category. If they answer incorrectly, all of their money is gone (unlike in most versions, there is no second question in Dryicor's version for the Killer Card).