Joy Prime, the television station that offers the ultimate experience will in August air its new game show called Step Up.
Step Up is a game show designed to test the knowledge, agility, or luck of selected individuals.
The game show, hosted by George Quaye, features four individuals in each episode. They will compete to win over GHC5,000 ultimate cash price and a trip to Dubai.
Contestants in Step Up are expected to answer 12 multiple-choice questions correctly across three different stages (easy, intermediate and difficult) correctly.
Questions in the easy round are worth GHC100 each, GHC200 for a question in the intermediate and GHC1000 for a question in the difficult round.
The show combines music and dance from one of the hottest DJs, Merqury Quaye, host of Hotpicks on Joy Prime and Cruise Control on Hitz FM to provide the ultimate edutainment show to viewers across platforms.
Step Up is expected to air in August on Sundays at 7:00pm.
Viewers at home also stand a chance of winning cash and products by answering interesting questions
Watch the Step Up trailer below:
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