If this guy was born 30-ish years before that board game came out, he'd be legitimately good at marketing these games, and coming up with jingles like that.
@@ObviousTrollFrom2007 I don't know if he wrote some of the other themes, but the Splat song in this is from the original commercial back in the day. He did a good cover version though
"Aw come onnnnnn, gimme the bug maker, gimme the.. GIMME IT, SPLAT SPLAT SPLAT, all day long, UNBELIEVABLE, SPLAT my bug, SPLAT my bug, I make a bug, ya SPLAT it, I make a bug, ya SPLAT it, its unbelievable, this game, death, taxes and making bugs, IT'S UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!"
OMG this game brings back childhood memories. I remember getting this game for Christmas in 1991 and used to play this with my sisters & as for the play-doh, I've also eaten it myself as a kid LOL.
KabulTheAngryFinn - The Stupidity of Gaming That's funny, I know what you mean!!I was mentally imagining separating the colors to put them back into their correct containers without realizing it till now.
Hahah, every after-party barfing ever was sumed up by the ending scene. I think asking someone who just finished if he is good is what triggers another barf.
Looks more like "The Game of Life" to me: Get stomped on, squished, stretched out, mangled, and generally screwed over seven ways to Sunday forever and ever and ever.
God splat and that grape game... I still remember the smell of those little play dough pieces. I also remember just loving to set up the grape one just to torture the grapes.
play doh isn't poisonous unless your made it so. It is full of salt though so if you eat enough you will get sick. We made homemade play doh in like grade 1 or 2, and all I remember is its like regular dough with tonnes of salt, and food colouring added.
Play Doh is actually made from household cooking staples, like flour and salt. That is why it is called play doh. But it is made with a shit ton of the stuff so you can get sick eating it :D