I am going to use it for my direct sales games!! You've done a wonderful job! I liked this game I would consider it to my friends but this is a tough time for me I found out I am moving to Norway in June and have to leave the best friend anyone could ask for!
I have to leave a lot of my stuff at home and that's sad for me to because I pretend there all my friends to that might sound strange but I don't really care what you thing.
Have any of you had to leave your best friends? Anyway I enjoyed this can a lot I think more people should play this because it tests your ability and thinking power! Have I said that I have a crazy imagination and have a dog. Sorry out of context! I hope more people find this game and test there ability like I did!
Party Games. Drinking Games. Lawn Games. Creative Writing. Card Games. Magic: The Gathering. Comic Books. Harry Potter. Board Games. Performing Arts. Goofs When Rincewind and Twoflower are on the rock next to the Circumfence, the string holding Rincewind's hat around his neck keeps moving from above his beard to below it between shots. Crazy credits Mucked about by Terry Pratchett.
User reviews 56 Review. Top review. Nice, clean, British fun! I've never been able to read Terry Pratchett's books, mostly because they were too All those large words and phrasing that seems to always say more than one can possibly understand. So I was grateful for a chance to grasp a little of what all this Discworld business is all about. The film is clearly a TV movie, the special effects are simple and either completely CGI or weird mashups like the fire breathing dragon bit , but that never bothered me because the acting was great, the story fun and the people in it clearly enjoying every moment of its making.
Bottom line: like the old Shakespeare plays that BBC was doing and I gobbled up as a young child or like Doctor Who or any other of those shows that Brits do, which are cheaply done, but with a lot of soul, I really liked it.
I am looking forward to watching Hogfather, next. FAQ 3. Wasn't Rincewind supposed to be younger? Did Neil Gaiman provide the voice for the Alchemist? Details Edit. The gunge-centric humiliation of the other team was a staple of 90s game shows. After surviving the stunt rounds, each team competed in a Grand Prix, ie a sometimes relay race with or without a vehicle in which collecting tokens of varying point value was sometimes more important than crossing the finish line first.
It was as confusing and forgettable then as now, but the real fun of this show was the prize round in the Fun House itself. Points for this final round being potentially worth more than other game shows of the same time. Imagine that you're a kid and you've just been given free rein to run through a stranger's house, stealing thousands of dollars in cash and prizes with no consequences!
Premise: A blue team and a gold team squared off in mental and physical challenges ranging from memory games, to mini golf, to strategy-based competitions. Whichever team had the most money by the end of the game went on to the bonus round Reason for Ranking: If the name of the show's bonus round creeps you out, then you can understand why it's ranked 14th on this list.
Only slightly less creepy than having teenage cheerleaders running around the set, Think Fast! The trick is that each door had a puppet which would distract the player with water cannons, confetti, or any number of crazy things. While Think Fast! Premise: A Halloween-themed call-in show in which the contestant is a child on the telephone who has to navigate his character around a virtual neighborhood to ring doorbells and get prizes, all within 40 seconds.
Reason for Ranking: This wasn't a regular game show, but rather a seasonal one, so it won't be ranked as high as the rest of the shows on this list. That being said, it was quite the long-running series, giving kids an extra treat to look forward to each Halloween in the mids. I never got a chance to play, but man was it frustrating to watch. The kids' avatars never moved fast enough and they only ever got a chance to open three doors at most.
Usually, a Nicktoons character would answer the door and just be like, "Nope! Nothing here! I'm just going to waste your time! Premise: Three student contestants, each situated at a desk of a different color, answered trivia questions from a 7x7 game board similar to Jeopardy!
Their own game board had seven grades and seven categories, with each square lighting up when they answered an associated question correctly. The goal was to light all 14 squares or at least have the most lit squares at the end of the main game. In addition to the trivia questions, there were some physical challenges called Fire Drills. These allowed contestants who otherwise performed poorly at the trivia games to gain ground, since winning a physical challenge allowed that player to claim the desk with the most complete squares.
It was theoretically possible to win the main game without ever answering a question correctly, though this was never actually done. I liked the show for the ability of a contestant to pull a reversal, but also found it incredibly frustrating that a smart kid with zero athletic ability ie, me could be trumped by a jock. Life is cruel. Whoever won the main game then went on to the Honors Round, during which they could win more money and a trip to Universal Studios Florida where the show was filmed In later seasons, another bonus round called the University Round was added as a time-filler; since the games were over relatively quickly, more filler was added via footage of Schneider asking trivia questions in public.
That's just good TV! Take a listen to the theme song below:. The contestants were assisted in the field by remote hosts and were allowed to work together to complete three related tasks, usually silly but harmless things like playing hopscotch. If the kids managed to get someone to do all three tasks in less than 10 minutes, they won a major prize; failing still won them a prize, just a smaller one.
Since the remote tasks were pre-recorded, a parallel game called Runaround involved audience members - kids and their related adult guardian - guessing how many of the tasks each of the contestant pairs would successfully get strangers to complete.
Adults who lost this game would end up getting slimed or having to do some other disgusting task. Reason for Ranking: You're On! Could you even imagine this game existing today?
The Candid Camera pranks could only go so far while still trying to keep some semblance of competition, but it's clear that You're On! Still, Phil Moore is one of the better game show hosts on this list, so that bumps this one up a notch. Premise: The live studio audience watched a previously taped segment featuring children or families put in unusual situations, though the tape was stopped before their actions were revealed.
Summers then asked the audience what they would do in the same situation or what the outcome would be. The votes were tallied before revealing the resolution.
Special guests also appeared on What Would You Do? The second season introduced more competitive segments in which two audience members usually a child and his or her parent tried to finish a stunt first, such as chugging milk or inflating a balloon until it popped. The loser would get a pie in the face or get sent to a pie contraption. The end of each episode saw audience members either playing the Medley - in which index cards with various stunts were placed on their foreheads - or the Wall O' Stuff, a wall of 20 doors that hid either prizes or surprises, including more pies in the face.
Then the contestant rejects it and selects another color and gets zapped. The winning color Aside from that, they were generally useless. Actually, they were always useless. Because the game was just plain old dumb luck. And that's basically the entire show. A really boring and tiring affair that would have been better off as a cheaper 30 minute program where nobody would have minded that much and would be yet another quickly forgotten show that ITV would try in daytime to find something that would stick.
Oh wait This show was originally slated to be a daytime show with the stakes cheapened and being a half hour long. They got greedy and stretched what would have been a passable 30 minute show into a drawn out hour long show with no worth to it whatsoever.
Either way, it was terrible, overproduced, overhyped and now overstayed its welcome.
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