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Incredible GamesNewest Review: ... atmosphere as it was clear the kids were enjoying themselves immensely and not taking the whole thing too seriously (at least, not as seriously as it appeared on TV after all the editing and effects work tried to convince viewers they were watching reality). Like all good children’s presenters, Walliams never talked down to his passengers, and there are some nice running jokes as he appears ... more |
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A show that was forgettable only in title, ‘Incredible Games’ was one of the more inventive and exciting children’s game shows produced in the 90s, following a similar format to Channel 4’s hugely successful ‘The Crystal Maze’ but taking a far stranger, fantastical and psychedelic approach. As with most children’s game shows of the time (‘Get Your Own Back,’ ‘Funhouse,’ etc.), each episode saw young contestants facing a number of individual challenges to amass points and aid their progress to the final game, where they could collaboratively win the star prize. Also like these shows, there was a fair amount of gunge involved, requiring players to change costumes between ... Read the complete review

