Listening to Arin's rage build as he struggles through this game for children with two open walkthroughs is some real quintessential Game Grumps. Just *chef's kiss*.
"I would have loved this as a kid" :) a bunch of us 90s and 2000s babies absolutely did!!! Spy Fox was my favorite of the HE games. His games felt so cool and mature compared to the others. I loved the idea of spies and gadgets at this point in time as well (Totally Spies was just new around the time I played these). I played the 2nd Spy Fox game so much that I literally knew all the possible random iterations it could have from the top of my head. I could play any seed of that game in record time. I was basically speedrunning that shit when I was 9. Good memories.
okay so 1. PLEASE finish this! They are so close to the end! 2. The fun button has a little game in it that I found super frustrating as a kid. I'd be thrilled to know if that was just me or not
Holy crap, I forgot the underwater entrance variant even existed after so many playthroughs doing the car chase entrance!!! Its too bad they didn't get to tango with Ms. Blue, though. All the variations are how we got replayability out of these games as kids!
Odd that she's a giraffe, thought. I would think something with lots of fur, like a big shaggy dog (as Mata Hairy,) or a rabbit of some sort (as Mata Harey.) Just an obvious missed pun.
Imagine the look on his face with his discovery that Humongous Games *change every playthrough* "Ugh, ok, lemme check this video, and... wait, it's DIFFERENT EVERY TIME?" 17:34 Aaaand there it is
Thanks for playing these, all the classic Humongous games were so charming. Definitely give the backyard sports series a try, Dan would be thrilled with the commentary
I love how Arin enters a locker room in the secret fortress, leaves the locker room, then wonders where he could find a uniform for the secret fortress.
All the Humungous Entertainment games are meant to be played numerous times so various tasks and quests will be different each time you play. One playthrough maybe you’ll need the glow in the dark shoe to see through a dark area but another playthrough you might need another gadget, maybe the trap nickel to trap some goons! In that Pajama Sam game, his stuff can be in different places. Different playthrough require talking to different people, sometimes that sailor dog isn’t even there etc. Glad they finally know this (kind of?!)
@Daniel_Boni The annoying weasel who wouldn't let them on the boat or the raccoon sailor? Spy fox and pajama Sam were the only humongous games I never played.
I love how instead of checking a calendar they thought it was easier to brute-force their way through every day of the week until they found the right one.
i noticed later the restaurant had a poster for the Sunday special, likely indicating the current in game day of the week and might change each new game
@@ankylo5550you can see what day it is in the restaurant on the sign above the door,it’s also where you go to get the item you need for the puzzle after shutting off the milky weapon of destruction.
14:29 Hey now, you guys joke, but I still say "I'm in there like swimwear" when the moment calls for it because of this game. Granted, the moment doesn't come up much, but...
I always tought Humongous Games series were ''age coded'' Putt-Putt was for 4-5 years olds, Freddies Fish 6-7, Pyjama Sam 7-8 and Spy Fox 8-10. It make sense they have trouble with Spy Fox since it is a little bit more complexe
@@fudgeofdarkness2518 Games were waaay harder and clunkier back in the day. Games had a hard time regulating difficulty, so you’d get parts that were way too easy and parts that even my parents would struggle with in the same damn game.
Just casually dropping a Mata Hari reference in this game for babies, wild. Also definitely thought she was gonna be a rabbit because they kept hitting the HARE-y pronunciation
"Hey Monkey Penny, how well can you tie a shoe?" "I don't know, pretty well, i guess...is this like a joke or..." "Ah. I see. So you know how to handle a KNOT, very interesting!"
I ope we get the other Pajama Sam game and the next Spy Fox after this is done. These playthroughs are bringing back so many memories from my childhood.
I am SO happy about this playthrough. Spy Fox in Dry Cereal was my favorite game as a little kid, and I played it dozens of times. Despite that, I don't recall every finding this particular path through the game. This is super exciting for me.
I love how you pretty quickly figured out that this is for slightly older kids as it is a *lot* more complicated than Putt Putt, Pajama Sam, and Freddie Fish mashed together. Spy Fox did not hold back. I wonder how long it will take you to realize that almost all the other Humongous games you've played ALSO have alternate paths.
Something about Arin losing his mind over the Humungous-staple of different puzzles for different playthroughs is great. "SHE SAYS SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT >:("
Love how they’re just figuring out that the games are slightly different on each play through lol Always loved that about HE games. They may be games for babies, but they made them more interesting. And makes Arin do the funny scream.
Here we are the point and click sierra master dan sitting on the sidelines while Arin fractingly reads walkthrough in a panic. Dan with point and click: "Ahh.. isn't this nice everyone. Let's all go on an amazing journey." Arin with point and click: "Jesus christ!... the fuck I'm I suppose to do?? What the hell is going on?!?!"
Arin when SpyFox is talking: _Shut yer fucking yap and just press the button!_ The [Escape] key that skips: Am I a joke to you? Edit: I know they are playing via SCUMMVM and that is most likely the menu there.
Arin getting made at a child's game that changes the items with every playthrough is so hilarious. Plus I love the fact that the music that plays on the ship is from Pajama Sam. ^^
My parasocial relationship is strong enough now after what, 11 years? that I could tell IMMEDIATELY in the last episode that Arin didn't pay any attention when the game introduced introduced the conversation topic mechanic in the last episode, and well, lo and behold.
24:10 no dan, not like a "goat kid"... his name is "William the Kid" like "Billy the Kid" and he's a goat... a Billy Goat. how did they not get that joke?
Not many people who played this game like the boat route, but it's my personal favorite route to take just because I took it when I played this game so many years ago. In fact, it was the first route I saw to completion alongside my brothers. Ah, memories of really old computer games.
You should know that humongous games have several puzzle options that get randomized each playthrough for replayability! Find a walkthrough that covers all the options
Im super happy arin and dan love these games as much as i do considering this game is litterly my core memory from being a young child on my grandmas computer. Love the little bits on spyfoxes character and voice aswell, i wish to see more spyfox content or just games of a similar demographic :] !
All Humongous Games have randomized elements!!!!! (I've never played Putt-Putt but I know that Freddi Fish and Pajama Sam do). It's honestly so epic that they accounted for replayability value for a kids game that came in cereal boxes
when i was a kid playin this thing back in like elementary school, i thought i was fuckin tweakin or having a fever dream when sometimes i played the game and every once in a while the whole thing felt different, i had no idea that was an intentional function of the game itself. The og "Every Copy is personalized" meme.
i love watching these gameplays from the grumps because they make me feel like a kid playing video games with my dad again. they're just so fun and pure and almost feel like healing my inner child. thanks grumps, love yall
I so so wish they would play the JUMPSTART games!! They are so great! Especially the scary one for Halloween and the 3rd grader one with the robot and time travel!! It’s so good
Dan saying "LFG" in Fox' voice sounded so real to me, that i had to rewind because i couldn't believe he actually said that and well, i wasn't wrong xD
I’m so happy they’re playing this game. When I realized there were alternate endings, and events were randomized, my sisters and I were so fucking excited
Seeing these games got me wanting to make one of my own like them. I love HE games so much just from all the animation and extra stuff you can do in them.
"THIS GAME RANDOMIZES SHIT!?"
*holds gun to his head* "HE games always have"
So true. My favorite part of them playing these games is were they learn this lesson every time they play one.
not always, but most of them
Spy Fox just standing there looking smug as if to say: “Wow, two grown men can’t solve my game for children? I guess they need to…Get Smart!”
Missed it by that much!
That's the second-best pun I've heard all day.
*jazzy theme song starts playing*
*Burwerwerwer*
@@CertifiedDocIs it also the only pun you've heard all day?
I like the small detail that Spy Fox knows Monkey Penny's name and always says it correctly to himself but calls her Monkey just to annoy her
Oh that's so neat, I wasn't paying enough attention to notice that, thanks
Did anyone else get the Money Penny reference only from listening to _Kıll James Bond?_ 😅
Freeza: hello monkeys
That's racist 😅😅😅😅
@@shizniddle3001Not really. She's literally a monkey.
Listening to Arin's rage build as he struggles through this game for children with two open walkthroughs is some real quintessential Game Grumps. Just *chef's kiss*.
"I would have loved this as a kid"
:) a bunch of us 90s and 2000s babies absolutely did!!! Spy Fox was my favorite of the HE games. His games felt so cool and mature compared to the others. I loved the idea of spies and gadgets at this point in time as well (Totally Spies was just new around the time I played these). I played the 2nd Spy Fox game so much that I literally knew all the possible random iterations it could have from the top of my head. I could play any seed of that game in record time. I was basically speedrunning that shit when I was 9. Good memories.
okay so 1. PLEASE finish this! They are so close to the end!
2. The fun button has a little game in it that I found super frustrating as a kid. I'd be thrilled to know if that was just me or not
I'm sure they're gonna finish. The playlist for Humongous Entertainment got 3 hidden videos so it's probably done.
I remember playing that game A LOT but I have no memories of what it actually was.
It was probably stupid :/
I remember it being a fish game? Kinda like you had to avoid rocks or something under the sea? I remember liking it but also finding it frustrating
@@DILFDylF It was called "Happy Fun Sub", you controlled a little spy vehicle that could alternate between a plane, speedboat and submarine
Holy crap, I forgot the underwater entrance variant even existed after so many playthroughs doing the car chase entrance!!! Its too bad they didn't get to tango with Ms. Blue, though.
All the variations are how we got replayability out of these games as kids!
I always tried to get every wrong pen at the very start
10:32 The reference to Mata Hari (a very effective spy in WWI) is pretty clever for a kids game.
Odd that she's a giraffe, thought. I would think something with lots of fur, like a big shaggy dog (as Mata Hairy,) or a rabbit of some sort (as Mata Harey.) Just an obvious missed pun.
It's actually seriously doubted by many historians whether Mata Hari did any meaningful spying at all.
also the literal frogsuit
They finally learnt that all HE games are slightly different on each play-through (with the exception of PutPut).
No Putt Putt Travels Through Time, and Enters a Race has different routes too
Wait I didn’t know that, that’s pretty cool
@@TheWolfGuardiansWell the first zoo one was always the same. That's why later ones having different things messed with me😅
Freddi fish creature of coral cove was always my favorite~ i hope they play it someday
They already knew that from the Pajama Sam playthrough
Imagine the look on his face with his discovery that Humongous Games *change every playthrough*
"Ugh, ok, lemme check this video, and... wait, it's DIFFERENT EVERY TIME?"
17:34
Aaaand there it is
The Putt-Putt zoo one was always the same so later ones actually changing always confused me😅
It's like I got to read an original message by Nostradamus 😂😂😂
Unfortunately, I don't think he knows it's not just Spy Fox. So we need a part 2 to the revelation.
it was a really clever way of giving replay value to more simpler games while also keeping the actual file size of the game itself low
@@clyde102190 I LOVED this design as a kid because I was always so excited to see what the new permutation would be.
Thanks for playing these, all the classic Humongous games were so charming. Definitely give the backyard sports series a try, Dan would be thrilled with the commentary
A Game Grumps versus of Backyard Baseball would be awesome.
Dan would love backyard soccer
"We've tried nothing and we are all out of ideas."
As a kid i was too dumb to get very far in this game. Nice to know 2 grown men with a walkthrough are also struggling 👍🏻❤
I love how Arin enters a locker room in the secret fortress, leaves the locker room, then wonders where he could find a uniform for the secret fortress.
All the Humungous Entertainment games are meant to be played numerous times so various tasks and quests will be different each time you play. One playthrough maybe you’ll need the glow in the dark shoe to see through a dark area but another playthrough you might need another gadget, maybe the trap nickel to trap some goons! In that Pajama Sam game, his stuff can be in different places. Different playthrough require talking to different people, sometimes that sailor dog isn’t even there etc. Glad they finally know this (kind of?!)
@Daniel_Boni The annoying weasel who wouldn't let them on the boat or the raccoon sailor? Spy fox and pajama Sam were the only humongous games I never played.
I love how instead of checking a calendar they thought it was easier to brute-force their way through every day of the week until they found the right one.
Does it use the real life current date off of the hardware it runs on? Otherwise there are definitely 7 options for day of the week
That's the patented Game Grumps Cryptography Cracking Algorithm at work. Created by funny man Arin Hansen
@@micheljavert5923 *Noted internet douchebag.
i noticed later the restaurant had a poster for the Sunday special, likely indicating the current in game day of the week and might change each new game
@@ankylo5550you can see what day it is in the restaurant on the sign above the door,it’s also where you go to get the item you need for the puzzle after shutting off the milky weapon of destruction.
14:29 Hey now, you guys joke, but I still say "I'm in there like swimwear" when the moment calls for it because of this game. Granted, the moment doesn't come up much, but...
the fact that I actually say "in there like swimwear" irl made me pause the video.
I say it all the time because I grew up playing this game 😂
There are dozens of us, DOZENS.
I never played this game but definitely know that saying.
It's wild because it's one of my favorite phrases to use sadly the chance to use it doesn't come often
I always tought Humongous Games series were ''age coded'' Putt-Putt was for 4-5 years olds, Freddies Fish 6-7, Pyjama Sam 7-8 and Spy Fox 8-10. It make sense they have trouble with Spy Fox since it is a little bit more complexe
"Spyfox 8-10. It makes sense they have trouble" is really funny when the game is being played by Arin in his late 30s lmao
@@fudgeofdarkness2518 Games were waaay harder and clunkier back in the day. Games had a hard time regulating difficulty, so you’d get parts that were way too easy and parts that even my parents would struggle with in the same damn game.
Just casually dropping a Mata Hari reference in this game for babies, wild.
Also definitely thought she was gonna be a rabbit because they kept hitting the HARE-y pronunciation
It's not for babies, it's for older kids.
"Hey Monkey Penny, how well can you tie a shoe?"
"I don't know, pretty well, i guess...is this like a joke or..."
"Ah. I see. So you know how to handle a KNOT, very interesting!"
You. Horny jail. Now.
JESUS, TAKE SOME HOLY WATER AND THIS MEDAL OF HONOR
FOUL
Absolutely horrendous, have my thumbs up
This is my new favorite comment on the internet😂
I ope we get the other Pajama Sam game and the next Spy Fox after this is done. These playthroughs are bringing back so many memories from my childhood.
this game is super nostalgic for me too, but I don't think I ever played the other spy fox game, just this one. what's it about?
@@burnin8able
Some Assembly Required is the next game.
From what I remember, it takes place at the World's Fair and it's just as, if not more, fun!!
I need Putt Putt Travels Through Time, too. We can't just leave it with a couple Putt Putt games.
pajama sam 3 was the best one!
Who would have thought that Arin would BECOME the Froggy at the end of a fishing line
How the tables have turned
Oh, hugely underrated comment oh my god.
@@TheRaychenator I actually believed this one was gonna pop off too smh. It's only when I don't expect to that I'll get thousands of likes haha
@@benw1544 I feel like for GG vids is even more unpredictable than others. A lot of the time I think it just has to do with the timing.
I am SO happy about this playthrough. Spy Fox in Dry Cereal was my favorite game as a little kid, and I played it dozens of times. Despite that, I don't recall every finding this particular path through the game. This is super exciting for me.
Same, it's rare enough to get the Underwater seed, but damn they got the SHOE too!
I didn't even remember what the rabbit looked like.
@@night_hunter4752never saw the shoe path in my life and i've played this like 20 times. didn't even know it existed
Dan telling Arin to "get in there" assuredly lit Arin's fuse more than Arin instantly recognizing those vintage 1778 airplane fuses.
I love how you pretty quickly figured out that this is for slightly older kids as it is a *lot* more complicated than Putt Putt, Pajama Sam, and Freddie Fish mashed together. Spy Fox did not hold back.
I wonder how long it will take you to realize that almost all the other Humongous games you've played ALSO have alternate paths.
I love that they are just now learning these games have alternate paths
"I love that he has holes cut out in his hat for his ears"
That my friends is called "furgonomics".
:/
@@DILFDylFwomp womp
I love that they’re playing all my forgotten childhood classics. Thank you Game Grumps for these nostalgia trips!
Something about Arin losing his mind over the Humungous-staple of different puzzles for different playthroughs is great.
"SHE SAYS SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT >:("
Please never stop playing these Humongous games!!
As a kid I had a demo of this exact game and always dreamed of actually getting to play the whole thing. This is great
I thought I was the only person on the planet who said "In there like swimwear" my jaw fucking dropped when he said that
Aww hell yeah, thanks for bringing it back grumps!
20:01 - "Three or more?!" So that net can trap an infinite number of bad guys? XD
It can trap the entire world's population if they are all bad guys.
Love how they’re just figuring out that the games are slightly different on each play through lol
Always loved that about HE games. They may be games for babies, but they made them more interesting.
And makes Arin do the funny scream.
I absolutely adore the putt-putt, freddy fish, pajama man sam and spyfox series. Hopefully there will be more on the channel
Here we are the point and click sierra master dan sitting on the sidelines while Arin fractingly reads walkthrough in a panic.
Dan with point and click: "Ahh.. isn't this nice everyone. Let's all go on an amazing journey."
Arin with point and click: "Jesus christ!... the fuck I'm I suppose to do?? What the hell is going on?!?!"
Arin when SpyFox is talking: _Shut yer fucking yap and just press the button!_
The [Escape] key that skips: Am I a joke to you?
Edit: I know they are playing via SCUMMVM and that is most likely the menu there.
You mean the key that accesses the pause menu for virtually every other PC game in existence? Yeah I wonder why they didn’t put that one together
The dialogue is part of the game though
@@nullv0d880 Escape skips cutscenes/animations in all kinds of games
They sell humongous games on steam and they work perfectly on windows systems, probably not scummvm
Arin getting made at a child's game that changes the items with every playthrough is so hilarious. Plus I love the fact that the music that plays on the ship is from Pajama Sam. ^^
I played these as a kid and I am CACKLING watching you guys play them through. 10/10 content.
-Do you have anyyy.. Grumps making progress during this episode?
-Hehehe, go fish, Mr. Fox.
I hope they get to the secret end chapter sequence!! LOVE THIS PLAYTHROUGH
T H A T I S N O T A V A L I D R E S P O N S E
My parasocial relationship is strong enough now after what, 11 years? that I could tell IMMEDIATELY in the last episode that Arin didn't pay any attention when the game introduced introduced the conversation topic mechanic in the last episode, and well, lo and behold.
I need them to play every Spy Fox game. This is too funny.
*Patiently rocks back and forth waiting for them to play Backyard Sports*
Dan's voice and Spy Fox's Voice blends so well, it's hard to seperate the two.
It brings me a great deal of joy to hear Danny Avidan say that Spy Fox is "Like Dark Souls".
24:10 no dan, not like a "goat kid"... his name is "William the Kid" like "Billy the Kid" and he's a goat... a Billy Goat. how did they not get that joke?
"Don't you EVER call me Billy! It's William."
I always referred William The Kid as "William McKidd". It rolls off the tongue better, you know.
Not many people who played this game like the boat route, but it's my personal favorite route to take just because I took it when I played this game so many years ago. In fact, it was the first route I saw to completion alongside my brothers. Ah, memories of really old computer games.
17:34 You can literally hear Arin losing his mind with this comment😂
Dan name dropping phantasmagoria 2 and not actually finishing it is absolutely killing me.
You should know that humongous games have several puzzle options that get randomized each playthrough for replayability! Find a walkthrough that covers all the options
Arin and Danny finally learn that HE games cycle the puzzles on each playthrough.
It only took the franchise with the most combos, 😛
The time elements in this game feel like trying to figure out the clock in Symphony of the Night
You could say the Grumps were...outfoxed. YEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!
17:34 Yeah, it did that when you played Pajama Sam, remember? LMFAO
My milky weapon of destruction…*adds to list*
I hope they play the other spy fox games. My inner child would be so happy to see them complete a game I couldn’t finish 😂
Im super happy arin and dan love these games as much as i do considering this game is litterly my core memory from being a young child on my grandmas computer. Love the little bits on spyfoxes character and voice aswell, i wish to see more spyfox content or just games of a similar demographic :] !
Every time they play a Humongous game they have to rediscover the fact that they all have randomized elements lmao
Welcome to Humongous Games: where the game is different every time you play XD
"ugh it's DIFFERENT every time"
getting a real knuckles stage vibe here lmao
I will lose my mind if you guys do pajama sam 2: thunder and lighning aren't so frightening
YES! ❤
The spy fox games are my favorite and the whole game puzzles can be a bit confusing at times. I am so glad y'all are playing them
the plot twist of there being multiple paths is so fucking funny
Arin figuring out that they have randomized paths after how many of these games is incredible
These games are so charming, I could watch every one of them.
Sometimes I forget because of how hot he is that Dan is actually freakin' forty five. Crazy. I hope I look that good at his age.
WOOO perfect to eat with my moist cereal
All Humongous Games have randomized elements!!!!! (I've never played Putt-Putt but I know that Freddi Fish and Pajama Sam do). It's honestly so epic that they accounted for replayability value for a kids game that came in cereal boxes
when i was a kid playin this thing back in like elementary school, i thought i was fuckin tweakin or having a fever dream when sometimes i played the game and every once in a while the whole thing felt different, i had no idea that was an intentional function of the game itself.
The og "Every Copy is personalized" meme.
at this point, I would KILL to see you guys play a Monkey Island game. Even if you start with the third!! my inner child is BEGGING you.
i love watching these gameplays from the grumps because they make me feel like a kid playing video games with my dad again. they're just so fun and pure and almost feel like healing my inner child. thanks grumps, love yall
Too bad Dan didn't get to tango with the cat woman with the alternate puzzle, looking at the comments.
This was excellent, i hope you play Spy Fox 2: Some Assembly Required, that one was always my favourite
I can confirm, having lived in London most my life, that giraffe's accent is 100% how English people speak. 😑
The grumps' emotional journey through the humongous games has weirdly parallelled every kids' adventure with just being done
It be a fun thing to see them play the remaining humongous games at the start of each month to start it off on a happy note
The nostalgia hits me so hard. Spy fox in “dry cereal” I a core memory of me playing video games on my Wii console.
God I hope they play more spy fox this was a blast to watch
I so so wish they would play the JUMPSTART games!! They are so great! Especially the scary one for Halloween and the 3rd grader one with the robot and time travel!! It’s so good
I really like this game. I really find it oddly charming and fits my niche taste like Sam and Max did. I hope they continue this game to the end!
Dan saying "LFG" in Fox' voice sounded so real to me, that i had to rewind because i couldn't believe he actually said that and well, i wasn't wrong xD
And like William being Billy... Billy Goat... Billy the Kid... Kid Goat.....
But also Captain William Kidd was a famous pirate.
@@visualeyesmusic LIKE AN ONION
Spy Fox was the only humongus entertainment series I got into. I really hope they play 2 & 3 as well because those games are a blast.
I’m so happy they’re playing this game. When I realized there were alternate endings, and events were randomized, my sisters and I were so fucking excited
Oh please make the Go Fish footage a Patreon exclusive!!
The Grumps would love the villain in Spy Fox: Operation Ozone. Please play it!
Poodles Galore.
Please play all the Spy Fox games. I love Monkey Pe- I mean the funny commentary.
Crazy how we were able to figure all this shit out when we were kids
This was indeed the one path I could not figure out at all when I was 7 lol.
God dammit not even 1 minute and I am dying laughing 😂
The second Spy Fox is awesome. Hoping they finish this playthrough but also that they do that one eventually
I love watching them struggle with kids' games. Also, these games are better than I remember!
My grandma was a computer teacher at school so I got a bunch of these to take home. It's a big part of my childhood
I like to think Spy Fox is so high that he doesn't mind walking around back and forth whilst Arin is losing his mind looking at a walkthrough.
Spy fox is just that cool.
Seeing these games got me wanting to make one of my own like them. I love HE games so much just from all the animation and extra stuff you can do in them.
There's a documentary on RUclips about HE games. Apparently there was a whole Department just for the Clickables! It's nuts!
And Adobe ruined it.
@@night_hunter4752 As is adobe's wont to do. Them and Maxon.
19:20
When Arin finds your dad
Hearing "I'm in there like swimwear" from someone other than myself is so validating