Well, there's a lot to unpick here.
The decision to have made the show's length an entire hour was just baffling. There was barely enough content here for half an hour, and because there was no variation in the question-style the whole thing just dragged interminably
The trappers just came across annoying and broke up the flow of the show - cutting over to them every two minutes. Literally no-one cared which one of the trappers inserted the fake answers and their overly-complicated descriptions of how they came up with the trap just came across as smug and self-congratulatory. Their parts could literally have been covered-off by the main presenter making them totally redundant.
As mentioned by other reviewers, none of the three presenters were likeable - and none of them a big enough name or personality to have carried this show over it's many issues. Rani came across as cold and uninterested - and the two trappers were either given really odd roles to play, or they have some borderline personality issues.
There was a constant slightly-odd Millennial skew to the questions where people would be constantly trying to work out what names on the list were things like characters from He-Man
The set was MASSIVE for what the gameshow actually was - and no reason is given for this. Potentially, because it was filmed at the height of COVID-19 it allowed for social-distancing, and because little else was being filmed there were some large studios available. The obvious lack of audience due to the pandemic was made even weirder by the insertion of audience sounds
The whole thing just felt like a pilot - and not one that you'd greenlight for an entire series.