Well this weekend I will mainly be playing Batman: Arkham City on my XBox, a game where a man in black sneaks around solving crime.
So here’s a clip from Interceptor:
Well this weekend I will mainly be playing Batman: Arkham City on my XBox, a game where a man in black sneaks around solving crime.
So here’s a clip from Interceptor:
The big push for the Only Connect app has started, and you can read what I thought about it here.
It’s a nice app (great feel), but with so many cheaper alternatives (on its own site for example, or Puzzgrid for something a bit lower rent) I think it’s going to be a tough sell at £1.49 for 20 walls, and probably needs to differentiate itself from existing offerings a bit more. As a quality show backed by quality people, I don’t take any great pleasure in saying things like that by the way.
Apparently this was on this evening and it’s passed me by completely. Has anyone seen it? Thoughts?
Well tonight at 8pm is the second episode of High Stakes with Jeremy Kyle (or if you prefer it’s the final episode of Minute To Win It on ITV2), but HS certainly isn’t the first show to offer gambles that nobody is ever going to take, but probably the biggest example of this was CBS’ worldwide non-hit (pulled after two episodes in several countries) The Power of 10 with Drew Carey. TPoT is a state-of-the-nation predicting game, and after battling an opponent over a number of questions you start earning money, multiplying by “the power of ten” (they do in fact just mean “ten”) each time you are right up to a whopping $10m.
I’ve always been of the opinion that offering gambles nobody in their right mind is going to take is poor formatting.
Speaking of things which might not work, Celebrity The Chase begins 6pm on Saturday 29th October.
Right, housekeeping – FXF Managers don’t forget you can change your choice of loser but you have to do it before the live show at 8pm.
Also I have done a review of the Only Connect app. It costs £1.49, in game packs are 69p (I never mention the prices in the review because they are fluid).
Right then!
7:15pm UK time, Pro 7 or naughty internet streaming
It’s Schlag den Raab this evening! But first a bit of housekeeping:
Fantasy X Factor managers should get their orders and predictions in in time for the live performance show this evening which is 7:45pm.
A review of the Only Connect iThing app will happen sometime tomorrow.
Right, that’s out of the way. Tonight Stefan Raab defends €500,000 LIVE! in a series of wacky games and challenges. Join us here for exciting discussion.
Edit: And this is a fun story, it sounds like Darren McMullen will be the next host of The Magicians, and is likely to involve a live element.