Some give vacations instead of money, dependent on how much the team won. Then the contestants have the remaining time to collect as much gold as they can and place it in a bucket outside of the treasure room. As of 2020, Covid-19 had caused a few changes to the 2020 series of Up to 2017, seven different opening theme songs have been used on the show; the first was used until 1994, the second in 1995, the third from 1996 to 2000, the fourth in 2001 and 2002 (used by the UK in 2003 during the Treasure Room), the "Dance Version" (used by France during the end credits of the night editions in 1996 and the UK from 1999 to 2001), the sixth theme song which was introduced in the 2003 French version and the seventh, introduced in 2016. Therefore, the riddle must be solved within the time limit to obtain the clue. Laufen für den guten Zweck lautet das Motto. In most countries, the money won by the team is given to a charity. Whilst looking for a set, a production team visited It is said that the considerable changes that Channel 4 wanted to make to the format could not be possible on the Fort, as each broadcaster producing their own version at the time had to strictly follow the French format. Foreign versions of the show typically last between 22 and 80 minutes per episode, depending on the country and format used. In total, 34 foreign versions have broadcast around the world since 1990.In December 2005, it was reported that French producers Following the success of the Moroccan version, an African version is aired in 24 countries of The year 2000 contains the most episodes filmed of any year (123 for eleven countries, including France). Most appeared in various games on the fort. Folge 6: Die Entscheidung: Es steht vier zu null für Team Rot. The 3 minutes includes 20 seconds before the gate started to rise (to open canisters/organise team). In the Argentine version of the show, aired in 1999 and 2000, a celebrity joined the other 4 people to help them on their challenges.

When the gong is struck (by La Boule) the tigers are taken away by Monique, the gate to the Treasure Room rises and will only stay open for 2:00 minutes in UK series 1 to 4 (the time stated did not include the 20 seconds before the gate started to rise) or 3:00 minutes in UK series 5. To date, 2005 has the least (26), with just the French and Greek versions attending.The fort has also been used for special private events in 2014, 2016 and 2019 by Russian visitorsA number of other countries also did this before producing their own versions in later years. During this time, they played endurance, mind, and psychological games both for the release of any prisoners they may have had, and for keys to, or time in, the Although most seasons have seen changes (not least in hosts), recent changes to the 2009 saw many more changes. Most (or all) episodes of the Russian series consisted of famous national singers, actors, TV presenters and sportsmen. There were also interviews with various characters of the Fort (with the humour provided by the fact that Tim cannot speak French and the characters cannot speak English). The Fort is equipped with 10 portable television cameras, one camera crane for overhead shots, one under-water camera as well as a number of smaller cameras which specifically cover individual games and challenges around the Fort. Main changes included new opening titles, graphics and a Since 2003, a duel/tournament format has been used by other countries, who prefer this version of In 2007 and 2008, a formula with duels between three countries (Bulgaria, Serbia and Turkey) was used; two countries (Belgium and Netherlands) in 1991 and with teams of teenagers in 2011 (United Kingdom and United States). All music is composed by Koulak, except where noted. Another celebrity edition aired at the end of series four (episode 14) in 2001 featuring Celebrity editions were also broadcast during the 2003 series by Since 1993, teams on the French version of the show consist entirely of celebrities. There is no risk of any time lost with 15 seconds earned for each successful duel, making a maximum possible time in the treasure room of four minutes. In the 2010 and 2012 series of the Finnish version, team members were celebrities. Once again in this part of the game the contestants have to complete a series of challenges, but instead of playing for keys they are playing for clue words. The years below are for when the game was played or last present at the fort, in the French version or Note: Some clue games are also played as key games and vice versa. If by this time the team has still not figured out the password from the clues won, they can "sacrifice" players in exchange for extra clues to help them. Folge 9: Die Entscheidung: Die Schatzkammer ist offen. It is only what is in this bucket that they get to keep; any that lands on the floor is not counted. Once the Fort's gong sounds for a second time, the game time is over.

The gate takes 30 seconds to open and close fully for every version of As of 2016, in the French version, contestants who failed at the duels during the "judgment" sequence will have the chance to free themselves by making their way through an obstacle course within 2:30, with any time used in excess of 2:30 taken away from the three minutes the contestants have in the treasure room. Welches Team hat die bessere Taktik und schafft mehr Münzen auf d (the release of the tigers is delayed until the contestants are out of the treasure room, a portcullis is pulled in some versions to block the tigers from being released). Although, this was not successful in the French version and was later dropped the same year. In 2019 French In most series of the Danish and Swedish versions, teams have consisted entirely of celebrities. The changes made to the French version in 2010 were: If they have enough to unlock the Treasure Room Door then the keys are entered and the gate is unlocked.