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Default Survivor TiBB III - Apps CLOSED!



APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN! To play a unique, fresh and fun game that brings something different to the norm, read on!

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Sixteen to twenty strangers are marooned in an unforgiving territory where they will be divided into teams called "tribes" (each tribe will have their own social group!). Tribes are required to compete in competitions called "challenges", where they have to vie for either creature comforts such as additional supplies, food or love from home (Reward Challenges) or the right to stay for three more days (Immunity Challenges). The tribe that loses at the Immunity Challenge must go to an elimination ceremony called Tribal Council where their actions will put into account. The tribe votes, and whoever receives the plurality of the votes (majority vote is not nessary) will be sent home. In the instance of a tie vote, tribemates will have the chance to vote again and if the vote remains tied then anyone who's name hasn't been written down for elimination will be subject to a random rock tiebreaker, whomever gets the "bad" rock will then be eliminated.

At a certain point, the tribes will be merged into one final tribe, where they will now compete as individuals unlike the tribal phase, where challenges are won by group effort. In the later seasons the merge also marks the start of the Jury phase, where the people who gets eliminated will return to subsequent Tribal Councils to ultimately decide which among the final two/three wins the title of Sole Survivor and the much coveted Survivor III award that comes along with it at the Final Tribal Council.

Immunity idols will be in play in the game and can be kept right up until the final 5 tribal council, when used; they negate any votes cast against that player in the current tribal council. They may only be used once and only after the votes have been cast, however a player may own more than one idol.
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