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Fear Factor was a formerly popular reality show where contestants are pitted against each other to complete a series of stunts better and/or quicker than all the other contestants, by doing this in the fastest time, for a grand cash prize of $50,000. The "fear" part comes as the stunts usually require something that would freak most people out such as lying in a coffin full of scorpions, eating beetles, or some other potentially dangerous or disgusting task.

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  • Fear Factor was a formerly popular reality show where contestants are pitted against each other to complete a series of stunts better and/or quicker than all the other contestants, by doing this in the fastest time, for a grand cash prize of $50,000. The "fear" part comes as the stunts usually require something that would freak most people out such as lying in a coffin full of scorpions, eating beetles, or some other potentially dangerous or disgusting task.
  • The Fear Factor of your town has pros and cons. When peasants are more afraid of the player, they produce more goods (a pitchman will produce two jugs instead of one).
  • Imagine a place where your greatest fears become reality. Feel your way through absolute darkness in room crawling with insects, snakes, spiders, worms, rats and more.
  • Fear Factor is a reality game show which aired on NBC from 2001-2006. Hosted by Joe Rogan, the show pitted contestants against one another in a series of stunts for a cash prize of $50,000. The stunts were designed to test contestants both physically and mentally, often involving elements to induce fear, such as Insects, Spiders, Snakes, Heights, Fire, or Water.
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  • Fear Factor is a reality game show which aired on NBC from 2001-2006. Hosted by Joe Rogan, the show pitted contestants against one another in a series of stunts for a cash prize of $50,000. The stunts were designed to test contestants both physically and mentally, often involving elements to induce fear, such as Insects, Spiders, Snakes, Heights, Fire, or Water. The show was featured as part of a the world in which Kermit was never born for the movie It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie. Within that world, it is shown that Rizzo has became a prop in one of the stunts, placed in a rat cage with a woman's head, where she is told to eat Rizzo alive. During the last seasons, the show featured many theme shows, including several featuring contestants from other shows, such as The Amazing Race, Survivor, American Idol, The Apprentice, and The Real World. Other themes included the , Twins, and the Bates Motel.
  • Fear Factor was a formerly popular reality show where contestants are pitted against each other to complete a series of stunts better and/or quicker than all the other contestants, by doing this in the fastest time, for a grand cash prize of $50,000. The "fear" part comes as the stunts usually require something that would freak most people out such as lying in a coffin full of scorpions, eating beetles, or some other potentially dangerous or disgusting task.
  • The Fear Factor of your town has pros and cons. When peasants are more afraid of the player, they produce more goods (a pitchman will produce two jugs instead of one).
  • Imagine a place where your greatest fears become reality. Feel your way through absolute darkness in room crawling with insects, snakes, spiders, worms, rats and more.
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