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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Survivor SMC Work?

Although no prior knowledge of Survivor is required to play, it is important to understand the basic format of the game. The game will be played with a challenge and a tribal council in each round. At the challenge, teams will play for immunity. The losing team will be the only ones to attend tribal that round and vote one of their members off. This continues until the merge rounds when teams disband and everything is an individual game.

How much time does Survivor SMC take?

The game will be designed to fit around players' schedules as best as possible. If your team wins challenges during the team portion of the game, that makes it so that you do not attend tribal councils, which lessens exact meetings. This game can really range due to how much time you put in yourself. While challenges and tribals are exact meetings, you can also choose to meet up with your fellow players outside of these meetings to talk or look for advantages.

What if I want to help host Survivor SMC?

First off, feel free to reach out to us via the contact page.

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Survivor smc crew members will get a chance to help plan & test challenges, come up with twists, interview players, and someone will need to take over for season 2 when Livingston graduates.

What types of students will survivor smc be best for?

The goal of Survivor SMC is to bring together a diverse ground of Spartanburg Methodist Students. This game should appeal to you regardless of interests, major, etc. If you are competitive, want to test yourself, or just want to meet other students in an unorthodox format, I think Survivor SMC has a place for you.

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