is an American television game show, which ran from September 12, 1987 to March 5, 1988 on NBC Saturday mornings and was hosted by Laurie Faso with Dean Goss announcing.
[1] The show is essentially a children's version of The Newlywed Game with young siblings playing instead of married couples.
In Round 1, the brothers were "teleported" to the "Isolation Zone" using special effects and a video edit (i.e., taken offstage to a soundproof room).
The highest-scoring team received a $1,000 savings bond and advanced to the "Pick-A-Prize Arcade" for a chance to win bonus prizes.
The home audience was shown one sibling's choices, after which the other one selected six prizes by pushing their buttons.
Youthful stars of NBC's prime-time series also played with their real-life siblings for charity on two episodes, known as "Celebrity Day".