Richard Ayoade & Sara Pascoe Take Children's Games Very Seriously | Question Team | Dave
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- čas přidán 18. 12. 2023
- Richard Ayoade, Sara Pascoe, and Darren Harriot tackle Jessica Knappett's tricky board game trivia challenge.
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The fact that she laughed at Richards guess when (a) he was right and (b) her guess wasn't even a game 😂
To be fair, calling Jenga a "building game" is a bit of a stretch, so the whole question was a bit fudged to begin with.
But yeah, good point. LEGO isn't a game, it's a toy based around building.
She was so condescending about Jenga being described as building, that she didn’t stop to think if Lego could be called a game.
Haven’t laughed this much all week! We called them pies.
We call them tiny triangles and can admit it is not the catchiest of names
Yea, we always called them 'pie wedges' because they look like a pie chart, that's divided into wedges...
I think you should get a point if the pirate pops up. Kids love that kind of suprise!
Immediately thought of Jenga, no clue why. Maybe I'm Swahili
Me too, because I knew Lego was Danish 😅
that taxi driver reference went over many heads
When I was little I was genuinely scared whenever I played pop up pirate. Knowing that it could fly up as you pushed the sword in, like a jump scare in board game form =O
So thrilling, so anxiety inducing, so so stressful
What an awesome show to discover! Thanks so much for providing these.
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(I read the player's manual, so we called them wedges).
I played this game with my niece and she killed the pirate with the first sword 3 times in a row. She might have mental powers.
The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words “leg godt”, meaning “play well”. It's our name and it's our ideal. The LEGO Group was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen.
According to the LEGO website.
That's also why their slogan is literally "LEGO: Play Well"
@@chrismanuel9768 Simple, effective and clever. Marketing done well.
I could watch a channel with just people playing pop up pirate . That was intense.
Wht an great segment ! And legitimately exciting at the end ! LOL
Richard looked like he knew he was going to lose with that last stab. Either he should have trusted his gut or he didn't realise there were more slots in the front.
He was probably ready for it to be over with any way😂
How did no one mention trivial pursuit wedges being referred to as cheese?! 🧀
I put my faith in Cheeses 🧀
I don't care what they said they're called pie pieces
It's pie pieces in Canada. Perhaps it's different in the U.K.
@@slake9727pie in the US
Cheese in South Australia
Cake
Definitely pie although is shaped like cake.
Dave: bring back Pop Up Pirate. It's a late night ratings champion!
We've got to rely on the discretion of the editor.
The dramatic music and sound effects made it much more interesting than it must have been in the studio 😂
@@PMNumber6 What do you mean? That's just what your brain does when playing.
"Who reads a manual?"
This dude's never played Eclipse and it shows. 🐍✨
They take the games very serious.
Seriously.
imagine thinking the very famous non Swahili Lego was correct...
It's not like Jenga was invented in Kenya.
I miss my Pop-Up Pirate. My mum made me let her bin it.
Why would you put a non skippable advert at the pop up pirate bit
First of all, LEGO is not a game and second, those damn things are slices.
Uncle Pennybags has a first name: Milburn
Always go bottom because the switch is at the top
And always directly to the left or right of the pirate.
Yeah... LEGO isn't really a "game"... unless you count LEGO Creator, LEGO Builder Xtreme, LEGO Creationary, LEGO Kingdoms Chess, LEGO Race, LEGO Pirate Plank, LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts game, LEGO Pirate Treasure, LEGO Ludo, all the LEGO video games...
Can celebs playing kids board games become a real television show please and thank you
closest I can think of is Go 8 Bit, hosted by Dara O Briain, where they get comedians to play video games
@@thebagofsalt when was/is it on and what channel?
@@iDislocateMyArmsAlot if you're not using your limbs i would take them.
Sure they only cost an arm and a leg
Famished frog? Is that a euphemism?
Kinda bummed this show was cancelled.
Too much chance for Richard.
You havent felt truly amazing before you've made a child wish he was an orphan playing some ridicules game.
Ridiculous