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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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@kamsandwich I have your answer on the $150,000 card. TL:DR? This game, short of the question book, is a nearly direct copy of the Australian version.
Our 80s Sale of the Century was actually an Australian import as a show- their version started in 1980 and we started airing our iteration in 1983. By the time this game came out around '86, Australia had already released their home version. Their show had a growing cash jackpot that started out at $50,000, but grew by $2,000 every day it wasn't won, so it often hit six figures- the big jackpot marquee that hung from the rafters on that show actually looks like the one on your card.
So yeah, it's a game breaker on two continents. But at least those cards can be removed to make the game more fair.
You should cover the other side.
@@jeremyenelson Thank you, I was confused by both the cash value and why it didn't seem to match the rest of the show's branding!
"board game game shows" I'm sorry wut?
Take that as a "yes"
WHAT DO YOU _MEAN_ THEY DIDN'T MAKE A PLINKO BOARD. THAT'S THE _EASIEST ONE TO MAKE INTO A BOARD_ IT'S *_LITERALLY ALREADY A BOARD_*
I KNOW!
THEY COULD HAVE JUST PRINTED PAPER ONTO A CARBOARD, IT REALLY WASN'T THAT HARD
I bought a plinko like game called Drinko at a yard sale. Yes, it's a drinking game.
I had a plinko board at one point
its okay Fifty Years Later they got it right with a TARGET EXCLUSIVE BOARD GAME
As long as we're talking about Board Game adaptations of Game Shows, I wanna see you cover the opposite: Game Show adaptations of Board Games
I've found a Monopoly one, I wonder if they have one for Candyland
@@kamsandwich They slao did Scrabble
They have an entire show filled with board game minigames called family game night
While not a board game, I feel like Candy Crush should be added in as a bonus wtf as it's just wild they turned it into a gameshow.
@@kamsandwich They've done
-Trivial Pursuit (multiple times)
-The Game of Life
-Pictureeka
-The Reel to Reel picture show
17:23 You know the producers had to spend time before the show getting all the contestants to promise they wouldn’t say “fucked” for this prompt.
That's how the game always is.
literally i think the big appeal of watching the show is the restraint that everyone is clearly putting themselves through NOT to say that. for most every prompt.
That's basically the game in general XD
I'll say, in the videogame department, nothing beats Family Feud. Be it the braindead AI answering "car accidents" to "name things that come in pairs" or the high budget of a 2 second loop of Louie Anderson dancing, every version has its charm.
that's honestly the only charm that the most recent family feud game has, the braindead ai answers... until the braindead answers actually end up on the board
oh who can forget "nekkid grandma"
"the braindead AI answering "car accidents" to "name things that come in pairs"
... I kinda see the logic there. Kinda.
I know something that comes in pears: seeds.
@@basedeltazero714about the same logic as “hated neighbors”.
Some car accidents occur because a vehicle collides with a non-motorized object, or if a spontaneous vehicle failure occurs with the car. In those cases it needn’t “come in pairs”, as there can be a car accident involving one vehicle.
As for hated neighbors, it could be that one hates his neighbor and the other person is largely indifferent.
25:26
I was trying to sleep, dawg 😭😭
bro really is board game scott the woz
Real, especially because Scott has a game show video game episode
And we’re all here for it.
Yeah
I fell in love with Matchgame a while ago. Left it running on my phone as there is a youtube channel with all the episodes in order. Made my OCD brain all happy to go in order of an old show like that. It's a great game show that you don't have to watch, you can just listen to it. The host even mentions that in an episode, that a blind viewer wrote in thanking them for the show since they could mostly follow along unlike a lot of gameshows.
Well shoot, maybe Match Game isn't so bad after all
The concept of Minute To Win It was brilliant. The “household items” thing was intentional; they encouraged people to recreate all of the games at home and practice. While this did eliminate the potential revenue of selling a board game version, it built up so much hype for the show that people would tune in to compare their own performances at home to the contestants.
I remember my school one year had a special festival/event day, and one of the activities was going to different classrooms and trying the Minute to Win It challenges they had set up
"No, Germany, I will not play Quiz Taxi"
Me, as a German: *gasps* Understandable, carry on.
"PP has teams of two"
why did I laugh at this
You know what? A trivia game but based on "Twenty-one", so you can cheat but if the cheater is discovered is discualification.
25:26 RIP to headphone users
It took me off guard. I wish I found your comment sooner
right? i jumped lmao
you really think the 𝐄𝐗𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐌𝐄𝐋𝐘 𝐋𝐎𝐔𝐃 𝐈𝐍𝐂𝐎𝐑𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐓 𝐁𝐔𝐙𝐙𝐄𝐑 isn't going to be 𝐄𝐗𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐌𝐄𝐋𝐘 𝐋𝐎𝐔𝐃?
You know, some games have already figured out the "host" problem--just have a rotating host between rounds (for instance, Cards Against Humanity has it so the winner of the previous round draws the Black Card.).
CAH transfers Cardczarship in a set order by default-transference by winning is a house rule called “Meritocracy”.
@@Blue-Maned_Hawk Exactly
Is it bad that when the cruiser ship appeared on the board for $ale of the Century at 28:49, being a ship nerd, I had to go figure out what ship it actually was.
For anyone curious, it's TSS Fairstar. If anyone wants to feel old, she was scrapped in India in 1997.
EDIT: And it's shown on screen later in a higher resolution I'm a complete moron.
Extremely disappointed you didn't mention TV Scrabble, the board game game show board game
I can't tell if that zoom in on the Tussy brand was you or the original show, but it made me laugh all the same
That was all them, genius stuff from the showrunners there
I can't wait for you to do the international version of this episode, where you tackle foreign game show board games.
Just imagine doing reviews of Family Fortunes, Catchphrase, Blankety Blank, The Crystal Maze, Tipping Point, Golden Balls, The Golden Shot, Telly Adicts, Az Kvíz, Blind Date... And that's just off the top of my head!
YESSSS, this would be great! Perhaps he could even include one of the Pointless board games that come with your own plastic version of the shows trophy!
Isn’t Blankety Blank just the British version of The Match Game though?
Though I would like to see him cover the Taskmaster board games
Was there ever a boardgame version of Bob's full house?
Don't forget Blockbusters, the UK hit version of a short-lived US show, which got one of the best board game adaptations ever!
It bothers me that there's more board game versions of Supermarket Sweep than there are Press Your Luck.
That buzzer sound burst my eardrums thanks for that. You'll be hearing from my lawyers.
Can we make it a class action lawsuit?
I feel like Match Game really just outmatched and bettered by the Drag Race parody that they do every season. A version thats strictly comedy and impersonation focused rather than an actual focus on the game element.
Also shout out to the Guy Fieri version of Supermarket Sweep, Guy's Grocery Games, that was "what if we made Supermarket Sweep into a cooking compeition."
It was a neat version of the gameshow and mentioning Supermarket Sweep reminded me of it.
Is no one talking about the transparent joke at 3:02? Absolute classic
Sale of the Century Designers: Ok, we need one $50,000 card in the deck
Devs: Say no more
Who else wants who else wants Kam talk more about game shows.
highkey me, i know it's not his channel niche but i love game show content so much
Game Shows are so fascinating to me, they got their start all the way back in classic radio and have been a throughline of television era culture ever since
Classic Family Feud...I remember Richard Dawson in that one
oh man, Match Game...I remember Richard Dawson in that one
This vid actually got me thinking how the fictional Running Man board game would have worked from the titular movie...I remember Richard Dawson in that one
a hogan's heroes board game...I remember Richard Dawson in that one
In the film, one of the audience members is given the Running Man Home Game as a prize, so at least one (movie-prop) version of the game existed at one point in time
I always thought the Running Man home game would play like Scotland Yard, with one player moving the runner in secret and the others controlling stalkers.
22:55 Is it "Stockholm, Sweden"?
Yes it is!!!
9:29
No it's Deal Or No Deal. Tipping Point's on next.
Board Game Game Shows Next
I feel like board game Jeopardy would also somewhat quickly run into the issue of the trivia becoming outdated. I know a lot of people just buy board games to play them a few times and forget about them, but the point remains that your grandpa could have bought Monopoly to play with his family in the 60s and with a few lost pieces and a bit of fading on the cards, you could *still* be playing with that Monopoly set today.
“Someone has to spend the entire game not playing the game”
Just get a DM, we’re used to it
this is the board game fan equivalent of Scott the Woz' Game show video games video. I'm gonna love this.
EDIT: I loved this
Thank you for giving some love to Supermarket Sweep. It is an absolute classic and I loved watching it as a kid. I didn't think it'd be in this video because... how do you make a board game out of it? But they certainly tried.
I was not expecting the [EXTREMELY LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER] at 25:26 and nearly fell out of my chair laughing.
Supermarket Sweep would probably work really well as a video game, especially if someone were to make it in VR.
Thank you Hollywood Squares Alf for bringing Mr. Gameshow.
Of course you're a $ale of the Century guy. Watched so many of these, it was a wild game... but it also fell apart in situations where one player was rolling, which happened a lot more often than just the one guy who made it to RUclips.
“I hate Match Game!”
And I took that personally
My dumb brain mashed Shop Till You Drop and Mall Madness into the same IP and was confused when it didn't show up.
Basically the same TBH
Why did they take 37 years to release a board game version of Press Your Luck, a fairly popular game show in its first run that, by 2020, already went through two iterations, two hosts, and was a short time away from a third incarnation and host? It even had its own scandal when a guy racked up more than $100,000 in mid-1980s money by memorizing the Big Board patterns so he could keep going until he got tired of winning so hard! That game took two whole episodes!
That scandal is almost certainly the reason for the holdup. You thought Michael Larson had it easy watching reruns to memorize the board patterns? You'd literally have the board at home to study. Having a good random number generator might have been best done via internet connection (cutting costs in what you ship doesn't hurt, either).
All I could think the entire time is that it would have been so easy to make a DVD version of one of these games and let the tv be the host. It would have been so easy!
When I was watching the Supermarket Sweep guy say the line, I accidentally rewound the video back ten seconds (double tap on a mobile device) and heard KamSandwich say “…on Supermarket Sweep!” and the transition was unexpectedly perfectly cut.
Deal or No Deal is the Ace of Spades of game shows
By that it's unded?
Great video! It would be cool to see you do some British game shows next - ton of great shows like Catchphrase have board game varients that i think you'd enjoy :)
He should talk about how bad the board game of The Million Pound Drop is (not saying the show is bad, but the board game is the worst I’ve seen)
Stockholm Sweden. I love those sorts of puzzles
25:25 RIP Headphone users
now this one just wants to see an MXC/Takeshi's Castle board game
16:30
Sir I must inform you that is clearly not a pencil...
...It's a spoon.
I had the Concentration board game way back when I was young. Sadly, it really never saw any use, and I eventually went through and just solved all the rebus puzzles separately. There was a lot more setup involved in getting a game ready to go than anyone I played games with was really used to, so by the time we got all the little prize cards and cover slides in place, we had at least two people ready to go do something else.
My mental health has been bad these past few weeks (life got really hectic all of a sudden) and having this video on in the background really helps
Thanks for informing me of so many game shows I had never heard from before. I'm definitely checking some of them out.
I'll also keep this video in mind if I ever stumble upon these board game versions. Some of these would be a blast to play with my family and friends.
It's worth pointing out that the board game version of "Sale of the Century" shown here came out early in the show's run - the Instant Cash, Winner's Big Money Game didn't exist yet. The round was relatively new, and the question book used a final "century round" that the ORIGINAL "Sale of the Century" used.
21:00 This clip was from an actual game show, "Child's Play", hosted by Bill Cullen. It was actually a very amusing premise for a game show.
The cash prize amount in Twenty-One isn’t even enough to pay off my college loan…
Solution to Sale of the Century: keep the winner card values the same, but once the game is over, adjust everything to modern inflation.
Jeopardy officially needs a dungeon master to play
Ok so my family loved deal or no deal the tv show growing up. We got a version of the deal or no deal board game, and it was a great look, it was a metal case that looked like a case from the show. Awesome set up, great props. Only one problem; THE CASE VALUES WERENT EXCHANGEABLE. so after playing once, you knew what the case values were forever. Case 6 always had the million dollars. It had so many great accessories and it was ruined because the case values were hard-coded. Lmao
As a kid, if I wasn't in school I was either watching quiz/game shows (either modern stuff or reruns of older shows on Challenge which seems to be the UK version of Buzzr) or playing board games so you KNOW I was a sucker for these kind of game. Every year my Christmas list would be full of every single one I could find in that years Argos catalogue.
It was interesting seeing what American quiz/game shows are out there, and how some overlap with the ones here in the UK. Some have the same title (such as Price is Right, Wheel of Fortune, Supermarket Sweep, and Deal or No Deal) whilst others are the same premise but with a different title (Match Game becoming Blankety Blank, Card Sharks becoming Play Your Cards Right, Hollywood Squares becomes Celebrity Squares, and most famously, Family Feud becomes Family Fortunes.) There are also a few which are similar to shows we have but aren't quite the same (Minute to Win It is reminiscent of The Cube and Classic Concentration is pretty much Catchphrase with extra steps)
OH NO A CHANNEL THAT DISCUSSES EVERYTHING IN MY WHEELHOUSE THERE GOES MY WEEKEND
You gotta cover how the bri’ish deal or no deal had a whole ass phone that calculated what the banker would offer you
As an Aussie, Sale Of The Century was the biggest game show in the 80s, which carried over somewhat to the 90s.
The host was a wannabe crooner Tony Barber. He hosted the modestly successful Jeopardy version in Australia, but Sale Of The Century was by far the longer running and more popular show.
I remember playing the game in the 80s. I don't think the same mechanics were in our version
Brother I love your editing and dry wit. You’ll get huge one day
Now we gotta meld the last two videos together and talk about Game Show DVD Games.
Deal or no Deal will only ever work as a boardgame if they include a mini cloned Howey Mandel in each box.
There needs to be one for de Grote Donorshow where people compete for a kidney.
Your favorite old game shows are probably my favorites too, rarely anyone talks about Classic Concentration, Supermarket Sweep or S.o.t.C!
That reference to The Match Game / Hollywood Squares Hour made me think of Dragon Tales for some reason. Hm.
I am ashamed to say just how much play time The Price is Right board game got from us. I loved it lol.
2:20
Wheel's time in relation to Jeopardy varies depending on the area you're in. For instance, in the NY area, Jeopardy is at 7:00 and Wheel of Fortune is AFTER it, not before.
Dude you have an awesome channel, you upload pretty frequently and have very interesting topics
At 3:24 you show a Wheel of Fortune board game. Just to let you know the two people on the box cover are John Burgess and Adriana Xenides. They are both Australian. Adriana held the Guinness World Record as the co-host and letter turner on the show until Vanna White (her American counterpart) broke the World Record in 2001. Adriana still holds the Australian Record though.
Michael McDoesn'texist mentioned!
6:41 so I happen to own the board game and fast money is included but it’s done in a weird way. The first side of the sheets have question 1 and 2 on the same card(with the answers alternating between the 2 questions) but you have to move the card in the board to show it. The other side has question 3 and fast money(but fast money has all the answers to a question in a row instead of the same way as the questions)
I've been on Wheel of Fortune. I never once touched a board game of the show. And I won.
I can’t wait for deal or no deal: the board game: the video game, ps vita edition
I just found out about you and honestly, you remind me a lot of Scott The Woz but with board games which honestly scratches an itch I didn’t know I had!
i wonder how many people don't realize snatch game from drag race is a match game parody
2020 is a hell of a year to release a board game
In fairness, some people might jump at the chance to be host for Jeopardy. Actually... that does sound like fun...
Wait, Kids Say The Darnest Things was real? I thought it was just a joke they made on Family Guy
I remember Deal or No Deal from the Italian Television. They actually rigged the game for the contestants to win more. If I remember the box with the highest amount was heavier then the rest.
mostly unrelated, but having never watched Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader, flipping the channel onto it just before a middle aged dude yelled "chloroform!" at a group of middle schoolers after getting asked what the green stuff plants use was. certainly a moment. 😂
I lot of the tension of Millionaire and all the tension of Deal or No Deal come from the fact it is real money.
Password seems like the one least in need of a purchased game, all you need to play that is a list of words.
I remember having the electronic TPIR game when I was a kid.
Deal or no Deal is really just the ace of spades of game shows
The low quality is what happens when the play at home version is meant to just get the losers not to sue the studio.
I think Match Game would have worked fine as a board game if you had players acting as the panel. The only problem is how long it would take for every player to get a turn to play.
So Deal Or No Deal is kinda like Ace Of Spades in that regard. An extremely simple and arbitrary draw that's up to the host to make it feel like a life-or-death decision.
30 minute Kam video, we're eating good today
i own every board game mentioned other than twenty one and Uncover Bill Cosby... im starting to think i have an addiction
I will not take the Match Game slander, I had a phase of my childhood where I watched nothing but game shows and Match Game by far was my favorite. I loved the interactions between the celebrities and the players and thought the show was super entertaining. Was still fun though to hear someone else talk about these classic game shows that I imagine very few of my generation have even glossed at.
(Btw also there was an electronic board game version of Deal or No Deal that I had as a kid that I remembered replicating the show very well, and since it was electronic none of the players had to play the role of the host. It was pretty solid)
"are you smarter than a 5th grader?" Is playful. "Are you smarter than a 10 year old?" is an insult.
Until today I had no idea there was an American version of cash cab lol
There are three actually. All of which outlasted the British version. Also 2 Canadian versions, an Australia, and a bunch of other non-English versions.
Classic Concentration is such a disaster and I adore it, thrilled to see it on here and learn it had a board game!!!
The wheel of fortune wheels ☠️☠️
Am I the only who didn’t know GGG was based off supermarket sweep?
New KamSandwich is always a W
For the jeopardy game... why cant the person that answers first check? If theyre right they reveal and if wrong the others can answer.
There's a digital board game version of Deal or No Deal that had a banker n shit and it worked really well
23:37 "'Supermarket Sweep' is probably one of the silliest game show ideas out there..."
Uh, Kam? Did you happen to catch "BOOM!" when it was on? Or "Hole in the Wall"? Or "Russian Roulette"? How about "Double Dare"? More recently, have you looked at "The Quiz with BALLS!"? Those shows make "Supermarket Sweep" look like the original "Jeopardy" in comparison.
I want to see Snatch Game boardgame 🥰