It’s Hold Tight… for the nineties!

By | April 21, 2010

Via Quizzlestick, Scream! If You Know The Answer with Duncan James off of Blue has its own promo-game to get you all excited, and it’s quite good fun as well, involving answering general knowledge and brain-training-esque questions with your number keys whilst using your mouse to try and balance a “bucket of sick” on your lap. Vomit has never been so much fun!

However, I reckon it marked some of the my answers wrong, and the mouse control for the bucket balancing doesn’t feel quite right, which are the excuses I’m giving for only scoring 1688 points. Also if you want to submit your score to the official leaderboard you need to have a really short e-mail address because if it’s bigger than the box it won’t accept it. Silly.

9 thoughts on “It’s Hold Tight… for the nineties!

  1. Alex

    2042. And yeah, I do think the marking’s a bit cack, apparently thinking that somehow Oblivion isn’t Alton Towers’ huge freefalling rollercoaster. And the sick bucket controls are, well, very off.

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    1. Mart with a Y not an I

      Got to 7 then had to bail out. Looked at the ‘answers’ and didn’t feel so bad.

      Top one is obvious (and has probably hosted ten times more pilot editions) but there are some very obscure names on that list, that even the most profficent will struggle with..

      Not to give anything away (but these two) Davina McCall has hosted more different gameshows that Brucie? Really?

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      1. Jennifer Turner

        Well, UKGS currently has the mighty atom and the kooky monster absolutely even. The list is here, though if you haven’t played the quiz yet, then SPOILERZ!

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  2. Des Elmes

    I got 14, but had three big misses.

    There were two I didn’t think would be in there, in both cases only recalling one show that they hosted, and there was one I actually hadn’t really heard of.

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