How would a whose line game work?
How would a whose line game work?
Yeah it'd be set up like 1v100 or those Jack in the Box party games
Exactly like flockdraw with a topic.
Junk loot you would find on Colin's corpse
Are these guys still doing anything nowadays?
Didn't it get renewed?
probably the suicide note that references his ugly transexual son
Three Testicles.
Yeah but the host is that painfully unfunny lady from Archer
I know they all pretty much only did this one show and then after it end a few attempts at the same thing but don't know how long those lasted.
Picture of ryan and him kissing
I think they're still doing the show on the CW.i like it Aisha is annoying as shit as a host tho
WC3 custom map.
Bald jokes and Drew Carey is fat jokes ad infinitum
Well we play a variation of whose line on Attorney Online that works pretty well.
>Ryan main
>mfw all these Drews
>Brad just hanging out in the background
Who was better, Brad, Chip or Greg?
I can't remember any of the other extras and lets not pretend either of the Kathys were good.
A comb
Greg > Brad > Chip
Brad was a little over the top
Chip was only really good for musical duos with Wayne
Greg was the most versatile of them all, although he made a lot of passive agressive jokes imo
Jeff was good as well
>Jeff
I didn't think I'd feel bad about forgetting him but I do, he was pretty good.
>final boss is Richard Simmons
Like Wario Ware, but as a sort of survival platformer. You would manipulate your character in a 'QWOP' or 'Octodad' style fashion, but each round you get thrown various rules to how you are allowed to maneuver, or you suffer a penalty.
I'll officially die as a happy man if that happens.
>Every party member is weak to him
>Ryan takes triple damage instead of just double against him
stilts
This is an excuse for the devs to give you a reason to have Brad in your party. He would be the only one that can realistically have a chance against him.
>he doesn't main Colin
nobody can be unfunnier than drew carey
the british version was better
the best way it would work is in a party/multiplier focused point system. kinda like jackbox
How the fuck would it work? Motion controls? VR? Online only?
At least Drew Carey gave everyone a lot of punching bag material, his other show back then, Geppetto, his weight back in the day, insinuating all of his dates were blow dolls, his useless role in the show. All you can take jabs at Aisha is her height and that she might as well be a guy
Wayne Brady and Drew Carey are game show hosts.
How do i gitgud at hoedowns?
Ryan's so OP you fucking casual.
Welcome to Whose Line is it Anyway? The video game where the mechanics are all made up and the game play doesn't matter. That's right the game play's useless just like modern day Drew Carey is fat jokes.
reference anything hilarious that happened before the hoedown
Wayne still does new WLIIA episodes
>mfw he can't make bald jokes at the expense of Colin anymore
TAPIOOOOOOOCA
>Clive Anderson
>Good
The only thing Brit Whose was good for was giving Ryan and Colin the necessary experience to make US Whose fantastic.
>point system
>when the points don't matter
Be a jack in the box game.
>MFW I worked a liberal convention and we played this afterwards and I used the name Digger Nick while using the most racist and sexist answers possible.
>MFW I ended up winning
>winning
>at Whose Line
who are you trying to kid, son
...
Wacky physics meme game with props and emotes, players take turns as judge and skit drawer or actually performing
>Implying certain moments weren't Instant Wins
Like when Ryan had to turn into a Werewolf for the News.
MEEEOOOWWWWWWW
>Gamer who care about framerate and resolution.jpeg
As long as the points don't matter and everything is made up on the spot
Cosby and Hitler! Coming to ABC this fall!
Mario Party
Its random stuff and in the end your points don't matter since they get stolen.
Ryan always won, they just wanted to keep him for the hoedown because they knew he hated it.
>Thinking Ryan always won
You poor fool, you only watched the giant Jewtube video, didn't you?
#Girlwood
my ass my ass my ass
Colin always won, he makes the audience and the cast members crack up with his deadpan style
A baldcap.
Colin with green screen > Colin and Ryan > Wayne > Drew
make fun of drew's weight
...
>granny on a roller-coaster
>foal being born
>anything where he interacts with an audience member
Nah he was the GOAT
Wayne is for scrub lords who want to play easy mode. Ryan is hard mode, and takes real skill. Drew needs a buff, it's impossible to be funny with him.
>you'll never have Wayne's impressive musical talents
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Colin and Ryan fed off each other. The rest of the cast was just a bonus.
My Whose Line Power rankings:
Colin > Ryan > Drew > Wayne* > Guest
* Wayne was good for the singing parts but I found the improv more entertaining
>will never have awesome homoerotic duets with Chip
I remember when they put her in Watch_Dogs as a special NPC. And I just shot her on sight when she appeared. Satisfying really.
I really admire Wayne but the songs were always my least favorite part. They really padded out the run time though
THE CAT
Meow
How the fuck are you supposed to counter Colin's Tapioca as Ryan? I get that every character needs some sort of weakness but the moment he drops it there's no coming back.
And right when you begin to stabilize he combos it into Milk Duds and you're a goner. Where's the balance?
YOU
When are they going to nerf Wayne's fig old futt?
Colin
+ Deadpan delivery of jokes
+ Deadly one liners
- Can't do any impersonations
Ryan
+Even when he hates hoedowns, he makes the most memorable verses
+ Kills it every time on Weird Newscasters, dating game and party quirks
- Can't sing
Wayne
+ Excellent at singing
+ Knows pop culture better than the rest
- Painfully average jokes
Drew
- Painfully uncoordinated
- Painfully unfunny
++ Has other sources of income
>- Can't do any impersonations
His scooby doo fucking killed me.
>Completely useless against The Tickler
>Nerf
>+Can't do any impersonations
Fixed.
>Greg's reaction
Every fucking time.
>- Can't sing
Take that back.
Colin's arsenal of one liners are unstoppable, once you think you got him figured it out he then drops there's blood in my stool
Perhaps the best thing Drew did for this show was stand back and let the pros work. You so often forget he's there and that's for the best. That's the thing the revival fucks up the worst. Aisha Tyler refuses to just let the pros work. She wants in on everything and is incapable of being silent.
Can anyone recommend me some tern based games?
Preferably arctic tern?
The new format doesn't do it for me, I can tolerate Aisha's meddling but then you add the need of adding more guests to the show. The old format barely relied on it, and of the few times it did made for memorable performances like Simmons and Hasselhoff
Found a new hat:
>+ 20 Swim
>+ 20 Dive
>ABILITY: Water-breathing
>Loses ability to tell jokes
Should I keep this?
Greg is like an RPG monk, he doesn't do well with hats at all.
I'll help you fluff your Garfield, if you know what I mean.
doo-doo-doo-doo! I have no hair!
Am I the only one who thinks that this is one of the very few examples of an American remake of an English show that turns out better than the original?
The English show isn't bad, but it's a bit too dry for this kind of thing.
Probably like a jackbox game
It helped a lot that Drew Carey and Ryan were involved in the development of the show, they had much more liberty to work on except when the no fun allowed producer came
English humor is dry
It certainly helped that they were allowed to make it into something they enjoyed doing. If you see the first season it's much more stiff and filled with games that aren't that fun.
But I did hear that Drew Carey was a bit annoyed that they weren't allowed to go further with language and content.
The first season was chiefly to experiment, those rotations with some guests that you will never see again made it iffy, then by season two they knew adding Wayne to the permanent rotation would help the show and it did
Yes, but like I said, I don't think it works as well with something like this, where improvisation is everything.
If you watch one of their many panel shows it's great - people can stay in the background until they have a clever little quip. Same if it's a scripted comedy, where you can afford to be more subtle and deep, since you control the pacing and everything being said.
But in something like Whose Line it clashes a bit against the free-spirited form that the game has. It seems like the English version was more about doing well than doing funny; "Let's challenge this comedian to do this part". If he managed it people would applaud because he performed well, not necessarily because he was funny.
It isn't bad at all, but it feels a bit too... stiff. An improvisation show works better if the people really let loose, instead of trying to do well.
/pointless rant
Isn't Quiplash exactlx that?
Then you had Whoopie, who killed it by being super competitive in all the games. She always wanted the win.
I mean isn't that Whoopie in anything? She's a good actor and I like her but everytime she gets a role she's managed to negotiate the most amount of screentime.
Whoopi was a part of the 4 main participants. I did not count her for that reason. Robin Williams was enjoyable and just wanted to have fun ;_;7
like any of the recent telltale games.
Where everything's made up and the choices don't matter?
It's called take an improv class you fuck