Brain Games: On The Road (2022)
Brain Games out of the studio and on the road, giving average Americans the chance to test their brainpower as they take on friends and family in an epic battle of the brains.
Brain Games: On The Road: Season 1 - 20 Episode s
1x1 - Raise Gospel vs. The Accidentals Quartet
February 25, 2022
Games like Upside Down Frowns, A Minor Difference, and Baby Tool Place.
1x2 - PFTP vs. The Awesome Saucers
February 25, 2022
Games like Ear of Fortune, Hidden in Plane Writing, and Celeb-Rebus.
1x3 - The Gills vs. Tribe Milligan
February 25, 2022
A series of brain games including Get the Picture, Trictionary, and Hidden in Plain Writing.
1x4 - The Faks vs. Team United
February 25, 2022
A series of brain games including Smokey Eyes, Picture This, and Puzzle, Puzzle, Revolution.
1x5 - Hungry Hippocampus vs. The Hot Wheels
March 4, 2022
Hungy Hungry Hippocampus takes on Hot Wheels in a series of brain games.
1x6 - Taste Budz vs. East Coast Swag
March 4, 2022
The Taste Budz take on East Coast Swag in a series of mind-bending games.
1x7 - Team Kodiak vs. Blast from the Past
March 4, 2022
Team Kodiak takes on Blast from the Past in a series of mind-bending games.
1x8 - Team Elephants vs. Dad and His Girls
March 4, 2022
Team Elephants takes on Dad and His Girls in a series of fun brain games.
1x9 - Volt Squad vs Community Carescapes
March 11, 2022
Host Chuck Nice pits two teams of four players against each other in a friendly competition.
1x10 - Team Apex vs Team Serious Name
March 11, 2022
Team Apex takes on Team Serious Name in a series of mind-bending games.
1x11 - Team Titans vs The Wolfpack
March 11, 2022
Host Chuck Nice pits two teams of four players against each other in a friendly competition.
1x12 - West Coasters vs Settlers of California
March 11, 2022
Host Chuck Nice pits two teams of four players against each other in a friendly competition.
1x13 - MTGA vs the Sherlock Homies
March 18, 2022
MTGA takes on the Sherlock Homies in a series of mind-bending games.
1x14 - Team Snyder vs Team Wimberly
March 18, 2022
Team Snyder takes on Team Wimberly in a series of mind-bending games.
1x15 - Anibrainiacs vs San Diego Roller Derby
March 18, 2022
Anibrainiacs take on the San Diego Roller Derby in a series of brain games.
1x16 - Team Panacea vs Team HDEZ
March 18, 2022
Team Panacea takes on Team HDEZ in a series of mind-bending games.
1x17 - Escape Artists vs Red Stick Renegades
March 25, 2022
Team "Escape Artists" take on "Red Stick Renegades."
1x18 - Team Woo Woo vs Brainy Bunch
March 25, 2022
Team "Woo Woo" takes on "the Brainy Bunch."
1x19 - Fab 4 vs Bomb Schells
March 25, 2022
Team "The Fab 4" take on "the Bomb Schells."
1x20 - Can't DNEye Us vs SDBNA
March 25, 2022
Team "Can't DNEye Us" take on "SDBNA."
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