

If you go to (the website the party plays on in Survive the Internet) you go to.Shadow Star - Win a game without getting a Best Burn.Stick Pic - Select the image of the animal that lives the "life of a twig eater".Second-Degree Burn - Get the Best Burn twice in one game.This is one of the rounds where the twister's comments are shown the first. Web Forum - The victim writes a response to a hypothetical question, and the twister writes what question is asked.Video Site - The victim writes a comment to a video, and the twister writes a video title that the comment should be in.Store - The victim writes a comment about an object, and the twister writes that product to go with it.Social Network - The victim writes a comment about how's the day, life, etc and the twister has to write a text related with the victim's life.Social Media - The victim writes a social media post, and the twister writes hashtags to go with it.The victim must choose one photo description out of two possible descriptions, and the twister must write a caption to go with the photo. Photo Sharing Site - Always the Final Round, where points are doubled.News Site - In response to a comment, the player needs to come up with a headline.Job Network - The victim describes a person, object, or a thing, and the twister recommends a person (or a noun) to go with the comment.

Crowdfunding Site - The victim writes a comment to a crowdfunding site, and the twister writes the title of the fundraiser where the victim's comment is located.Check-In Site - The victim writes a comment about a place, and the twister writes the place to go with it.His responses are picked seemingly at random by the game. If only 3 players are in the game, Gene joins the lobby. The player who gets the best burn (most votes in a round) gains an additional 150 points, and the player who wrote the answer gets 30 in pity points. One-fifth of that amount is given to the person who answered the question, as pity points. Each vote is worth 100 points (double in the final round), which is given to the player who twisted the response. Afterwards, all players vote for the response that looks the most ridiculous. After this phase, all responses will be displayed on-screen. They must twist the given answer out of context. Afterwards, each player will be given an answer from another player. Each round, all players answer the given question on their devices. The game consists of three rounds and a final.
