€100,000 in prize money for answering a yes or no question – that's what awaits one of the 160 contestants on ‘Yes or No Games,’ a new game show produced with an innovative mix of technology. On the set of Yes or No Games, the contestants compete for the prize money in the ‘Magic Cube’. The cube consists of 4-metre-high LED walls that transform the 12x12-metre virtual playing area into virtual worlds for participants and viewers. In game worlds such as ‘Moon’, “Bloodstream” or ‘Ancient Rome’ – all created through a unique combination of augmented and virtual reality – the contestants must solve puzzles and complete tasks to gather clues for the decisive question. Steven Gätjen guides the games and asks a question at the end of each round that can only be answered with ‘Yes or No’.