Celebrity Fantasy Crimewatch

Draft three celebrities and choose one as your Champion. When reputable media publish stories that hint at crime involving your picks, you earn points based on the story’s fact-level (e.g., “charged”, “trial”, “convicted”) and the severity of the alleged crime.

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News is open to everyone — no signup required — so you can explore how stories score before you draft.

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We ingest headlines and summaries from reputable publishers via their public RSS/Atom feeds. Our system uses AI to look for crime-related signals (like “arrested”, “charged”, “trial”) and calculates a points value.

No manual curation Source links preserved
Celeb profiles from Wikipedia

Player rosters are built from public Wikipedia profiles. You can search thousands of entries or import missing ones by title. Images and bios are sourced from Wikipedia where available.

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Scoring & fairness

Stories earn points by fact-level (rumor → sentenced) and a crime severity weight. Duplicate coverage is de-duplicated so one event doesn’t inflate scores.

  • Champion picks score extra.
  • Only reputable domains count.
  • Articles always link to the original publisher.

What it looks like (demo)

Pop Star Astra Nova Charged After Club Incident
Example Publisher — 2h ago
Points Value: 6
Subjects: Astra Nova (Affects teams who drafted Astra Nova)
Actor Jax Orion Faces Lawsuit Over Contract Dispute
Example Publisher — 1 day ago
Points Value: 4
Subjects: Jax Orion
Comedian Luna Vale Pleads Guilty To Tax Offense
Example Publisher — 3 days ago
Points Value: 8
Subjects: Luna Vale
Transparency & Public Interest

This game reflects media reporting only and does not assert factual guilt. All news items are ingested from public RSS/Atom feeds, and celebrity profiles are sourced from Wikipedia. We do not editorially curate, alter, or rewrite content. Every story links back to the rightful publisher.

Discussing alleged crimes involving public figures can help the public understand how media narratives evolve. Scores reward coverage, not outcomes.