Since its first broadcast on TF1 on June 28, 2010,
“Les 12 coups de midi”
has undergone a few changes in its development.
The game produced by Endemol France and revisited by
Jean-Luc Reichmann
is adapted from an Argentinian format, “El Legado”, created in 2002 by Marco Ferrero.
In February 2018, the last stage entitled "The mysterious star" was made more complex by replacing the photo of the personality to be guessed with an image full of clues to guide the titular midday master towards the correct answer.
Five years later, the production decided to complicate things further.
To discover
SERVICE
- PMU: take advantage of 275 euros by betting on the Prix d'Amérique 2023
"As you know, we invent things every day, it's a real anthill with the 'Twelve strokes of noon'"
, announced Jean-Luc Reichmann in the program broadcast this Friday, January 27.
“We are going to try a new rule of the game for this new mysterious star. You can only try the mysterious star if you perform a masterstroke.
It is therefore up to the titular midday master to correctly answer the five questions of the so-called “Masterstroke” stage to have the opportunity to try his luck in “The Mysterious Star”
.
Something that Nicolas could not do - winner the day before of a showcase of gifts in the amount of 91,568 euros for having discovered the
Read also“Les 12 coups de midi”: history and secrets of an incredible success
The game followed by more than 3 million viewers on average every day on TF1 is particularly commented on on social networks.
Internet users have not failed to react to this novelty.
Many of them, dissatisfied, saw it as a way for production to save money.
But apart from the fact that access to the mysterious star is more complicated, it is stripped of its blue boxes at the same rate as before and can therefore be discovered just as quickly.
“The new rule is nice, the star will continue to reveal itself.
It's a knowledge bonus
, ”says a viewer on Twitter.
Stéphane, champion with 568,343 euros in earnings, had achieved 44 masterstrokes in 152 victories and won five mysterious stars.
"If we like this new rule, we will continue in 2023"
, promised Jean-Luc Reichmann.