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Game Changer

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: September 20, 2019
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 71
  • Networks: Dropout
  • Genres: Comedy, Reality
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Game Changer(2019)
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The only game show where the game changes every show.

TMDB Rating: 8.2 (34 votes)

Overview

In this game show, the game changes every show! Players begin each round without knowing the rules -- and must figure them out while competing to win.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

5 episodes • 2019Avg: 7.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Lie DetectorSep 20, 20196.5
2Make Some NoiseSep 27, 20197.0
3Game of PrizesOct 4, 20199.0
4WhodunnitOct 11, 20197.0
5Nom Nom NomOct 18, 20196.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

6 episodes • 2020

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Round 4Feb 29, 20200.0
2Do I Hear One Dollar?Mar 13, 20200.0
3Sleeper AgentsMar 27, 20200.0
4A Sponsored EpisodeApr 10, 20200.0
5The Everything FactoryApr 24, 20200.0
6Yes or NoMay 8, 20200.0
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Season 3

15 episodes • 2020Avg: 7.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Tell Us about YourselfSep 19, 20207.0
2Sell OutsOct 5, 20207.0
3ChangerConOct 16, 20200.0
4Is This Thing On?Oct 30, 20200.0
5Ham It UpNov 14, 20208.0
6Never Have I EverNov 28, 20200.0
7Jeopardy!Dec 12, 20208.0
8Secret SamtaDec 26, 20200.0
920/20 VisionJan 8, 20210.0
10The SubstituteJan 22, 20210.0
11Three for the Price of OneFeb 20, 20210.0
12Next Slide PleaseMar 5, 20210.0
13Make It FashionMar 9, 20210.0
14Tome of TerrorApr 3, 20210.0
15Secret Samta 2: The Samta ClauseApr 16, 20210.0
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Season 4

11 episodes • 2021Avg: 8.1Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sam SaysNov 1, 20219.0
2Like My CoffeeNov 14, 20218.0
3Noise BoysNov 29, 20218.0
4Secret Samta 3Dec 10, 20218.0
5The Official Cast RecordingDec 27, 20219.5
6Filmed Before a Live Studio AudienceJan 10, 20227.0
7Don’t CryJan 24, 202210.0
8Race to the BottomFeb 12, 20228.0
9Survivor (1)Feb 21, 20229.0
10Survivor (2)Mar 7, 20227.0
11Game Changer Season 4: Cut for TimeApr 4, 20226.0
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Season 5

14 episodes • 2022Avg: 7.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sam Says 2Nov 14, 20220.0
2Karaoke NightNov 28, 20220.0
3Like My Coffee 2Dec 12, 20220.0
4Name a NumberDec 26, 20228.0
5A Game Most ChangedJan 9, 20230.0
6As a CucumberJan 23, 20237.0
7The Bachelor (1)Feb 6, 20230.0
8The Bachelor (2)Feb 20, 20230.0
9Escape the GreenroomMar 6, 20230.0
10Battle Royale (1)Apr 3, 20230.0
11Battle Royale (2)Apr 17, 20230.0
12Battle Royale (3)May 1, 20230.0
13Battle Royale (4)May 15, 20230.0
14Game Changer Season 5: Cut for TimeMay 29, 20230.0
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Season 6

9 episodes • 2024Avg: 8.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Second PlaceFeb 12, 20249.0
2The Newlyweb GameFeb 26, 20248.0
3Sam Says 3Mar 11, 202410.0
4Pencils DownMar 25, 20248.0
5BingoApr 8, 20248.0
6Deja VuApr 22, 20249.5
7Beat the BuzzerMay 6, 20240.0
8Ratfish (1)Jun 3, 20246.0
9Ratfish (2)Jun 17, 20246.0
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Season 7

11 episodes • 2025Avg: 7.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1One Year LaterApr 7, 202510.0
2You-lympicsApr 21, 20258.3
3Earnest-estMay 5, 20258.0
4Crowd ControlMay 19, 20258.5
5The Drinking GameJun 2, 20258.5
6One and DoneJun 16, 20256.0
7RuletteJun 30, 20257.7
8Fool's GoldJul 14, 20257.4
9Who Wants to Be Jacob Wysocki?Jul 28, 20255.5
10OutvotedAug 11, 20258.6
11SamalamadingdongAug 25, 20256.0

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