There is more important question for this, who will pay to play ?
If their are potential buyers, I would make a thread and publish the game with free coins or something and then when you've audience, you can charge for it.
That's the issue I'm running into is getting this thing up and running (I'm not currently BTC wealthy, nor have much to spare).
I could use altcoins to start I suppose and move the playing field into BTC.
I want to host a game model where the participant size determines the overall winnings rather than a fixed rate (i.e. the more people you invite, the more the opportunity at a larger winning pot).
To add on to this:
The layout is a quiz game. Participants enter their fees, that night, the first clue (of 10) is dropped. 24 hours is given to provide the answer. First one to answer gets max points of the number of participants descending to 1 for the last participant to answer (i.e. User a gets 20 points because he answered first out of a pool of 20, User B gets 19 points because he answered second). Points are tallied everyday for 10 days and shown publicly per BTC address on the website. All calculations will be compiled on the day of the following clue drop. Clues can range from Science and Math into Art and Music and everything in betwee. At the end of the 10 days, the one with the most points wins the pot as described above (i.e. drop an entry fee of 0.1 BTC to have a chance to win 1.0 BTC if 20 participants signed up).