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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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It's time for a trivia game with a devilish twist!! Our players will try to wrack their brains and conjure the answers to confounding questions, all while evil snakes try to lead them astray. It's Trivial Pursuit meets Werewolf - it's Snakesss
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Jon ended the second game with 11 so how did Blair retain as he had 10 last round then 1 person got the question right so Jon would be at 11 and Blair would be at 10
@@venombroj3338 Perhaps the Patreon version of the video sheds some light on that ;)
"I think it's because I'm thicc" -Adam
Every time Snake Tom opens his mouth, the good team looses 30 seconds. He was deliberately rambling justenough to eatclock, but not enough to get caught. Brilliant Mate.
Jesus. How loose were the 30 seconds?
@@AllanEnragedgaping
For the most common phobia, it could have been pointed out that sharp, pointy things have been around for the entirety of our evolutionary history, too. A needle is similar enough to a long, pointy tooth or claw that it could have been a valid competing argument. You could go even further by going further back in time to whatever ancestors we had that lived in the trees, since they likely climbed high to get away from the scary, needle like teeth or claws of predators, overcoming the lesser fear of height.
As a user of a once popular live gameshow app, the answer to the very last question gave me strong not-so-good flashbacks......
"I have never seen a mongoose lie in my life. And today hasn't changed that experience."
With all the wacky personalities of BGC, Tom's dry delivery is always the bit that pulls the largest laughs out of me.
“1834, I was there.” I can believe it; if any of them are secretly an immortal, it is definitely Tom.
43:57 - Here you go Laurie:
The bird's nests used for this soup are not simply found in trees, abandoned by their owners. These edible bird’s nests belong to the swiftlet, a small bird usually found in Southeast Asia. The swiftlet lives in dark caves and, similar to bats, use echolocation to move around. Instead of twigs and straw, however, the swiftlet makes its nest from strands of its own gummy saliva, which is produced by the glands under the tongue. The nest then hardens when exposed to air.
The structure is quite impressive, a tightly woven hammock-like formation, made of strong threads that can be white, yellow, or red. The nest is secured to the rock wall in the cave, and therefore can be challenging to remove. Some of the processes of harvesting nests are extremely dangerous. The nests are usually located at the top of caves and the nest collector has to use a very narrow, shaky, and long wooden ladder which they climb on top of to reach the nests. Because this is so dangerous, many nest collectors have lost their lives.
In addition to people spending a lot of money on bird's nest soup, there is another aspect of this dish that causes controversy: Swiftlets are an endangered species, and the more nests that are consumed, the closer swiftlets head toward extinction.
Amazing facts, thank you!
Follow up question: _does it even taste that good or is it "enjoyed" because it's rare and expensive_
@@Hyrulistic The bird's nest itself doesn't have too much of a taste. Commercially (at least where I live), it's usually sold as a drink with rock sugar and ginseng, so it's sweet and fragrant. You can also buy the bird's nest itself and make your own soup. How it tastes mainly depends on what you do with it.
Ok, we know now what birds nest soup is and how is made, I now need to ask why is birds nest soup
@@eliasmg9144 because
Kinda reminds me of shark fin soup and how much it endangered the shark species
Blair: Makes a solid argument as to why a fact is wrong while being the Mongoose of Truth.
Blair: Proves her argument with empirical testing within the allotted time of the round.
Her team: Somehow still picks another option.
What. xD Oh well, she still got the well-deserved win. It's a streak!
The argument didn't actually make sense though tbf, of course the card would be talking about averages so saying "everyone's different" doesn't really prove anything
Men and women do actually have different average heart rates it's just that men are actually slower not faster because they have bigger hearts on average so can pump blood more efficiently
@@Pattonator14 process of elimination. The question was what’s wrong. She proved the other two right. That argument doesn’t matter, the other two were just proven right and they just ignored it
@@briang341 I'm not sure my thumb even is the same size as my nose and it gives no sense of where to measure from - where does my thumb count from? Where does my nose count from? And nobody was particularly sure about the forearm foot thing. Having it look 'about right' on one single person, considering "everyone's different", is not proof at all lol
They didn't "just ignore it" they asked valid questions of her proof and let those doubts take them elsewhere
as they say, "eat shit blair"
Here's my problem... They're all false for me. My thumb is longer than my nose, my forearm is longer than my foot, and everyone who has some knowledge of biology knows that bigger animals have slower heartbeats, that's why when you hold small house pets it feels like their hearts are beating out of control, so, on average, men's hearts beat slower than women's.
I'm with Blair. I'm terrible at social deduction games, but this game appeals to my ability to spin a crazy story about random trivia.
We loved this SO MUCH! Glad you all had fun and sorry about the mongoose curse...
Poor Blair. Nobody believed her when she was completely right and showing proof. 😂
Yeah, that one seemed the most straightforward after her explanation
Adam could have had more than one point. Shame.
She got the last laugh in the end though. You love to see it.
She was wrong, there is a gender difference in heart rate. The answer was A because men's hearts are slower.
@@Jubei66666 Right, but it asked which is the FASLE fact, and it didn't say *_average_* heart rate, it just said men's hearts beat slower. It was incredibly vague/poorly worded, and since the other two facts WERE correct and clearly stated, the only logical choice would be to pick the one that could be interpreted as incorrect or "False". 🤷♂️
Sketch idea: the slow decent into madness when the host gets last in every game
Huh. Another good thing Tabletop and Board Games Club have in common, the host usually coming in last...
@@Kay_Sea251 that’s exactly what I was about to say. Wil rarely won a game lol
@@DTLSinger Wil's guest appearance on Critical Role was something to behold. I've never seen such terrible dice rolls in my life.
“Where the first rule of board game club is: Trust in me.”
A Jungle Book reference from Kaa the Snake?! Adam, you sly devil.
Remember guys: trust the meta. Adam is always evil.
Sully: "There are not that many Inuits in Greenland"
Meanwhile, Greenlandic population: 88.9% Inuit.
Second highest concentration of inuits too. Right after Canada.
@@Srymak ... By concentration... How? It can't be percentage of total population. Maybe just how many in a single country? But countries are just arbitrary chunks of land, concentration implies a meaningful percentage or fraction. I suppose it could be per sq kilometer/mile. That would work.
There aren't that many people in Greenland. 89% of not a lot is a small number.
I am Scottish and if they answer Scoroand they are just mental.
They still don't have 400 words for snow, and nor do Scots.
Part of the reason there are 421 (I believe) words for various types of snow in Scotland is because the geography meant a lot of isolated communities with various cultural origins (Gaelic in the West, Norse in the North, Welsh in South-East, even some Low Countries stuff in the East), plus you have "tambuu" languages among fishing communities with their own words. Hence how we have an absolutely bewildering number of words, from scowtherin to flindrikin to glush to unbrak.
The figure is a misrepresentation of the facts.
The people claiming there's 400+ took count of all words related to snow including words to describe snowflakes, snowballs, slush, snowfall, the sound of moving through snow, snowy footprints left after you come inside from walking in snow, or even just the act of walking through snow.
Scotland doesn't have 400 words for snow. For snow itself there's about a dozen, which is a lot, but not ridiculous for the reason you outlined.
Off the top of my head, bird's nest soup is made from swiftlet's nest that they make from their own dried saliva.
Plus you add in the expertise and skill required to create the dish where saffron and white truffles are agricultural products so makes sense it's the most expensive.
I also remember something about the nests being located in clifftop caves and very hard to harvest. Might have been on QI.
Bird is endangered too, so adding the peril faced by actually claiming the nests for consumption to the cost, you also have to factor their dwindling numbers - caused in no short part by the amount of their homes that are being destroyed for a luxury food.
I feel like Tom’s mind is some kind of eldritch hellscape and all of his little camera moment quips give us tiny peeks into it
now I want an extremely cryptic "Fridge Con 1834: Keep it cold!" shirt
The not believing Blair makes me wish their was an empirical study for "If a woman demonstrates something to a group of men will they believe her"
I love how in that very first round, the snakes advocated for the correct answer, and everyone else just kept misleading away from the answer. It was actually confusing and I had to double check who was actually "innocent" that round.
Tom's idea of men's hearts beating faster because they're bigger is interesting. Because you've got Hummingbirds with a heart rate of 1000 BPM and whales with a BPM of 33. If you're big, your heart doesn't beat faster, it beats harder
After the first round
Jon: “I’m sure I’ll only be mongoose once”
I guess we’ll see about that
you know they film those bits after they play? they don't keep getting out there seat to say things during the round, he is being sarcastic because he knows he was the mongoose multiple times
Adam: "I'll do better next game." 😂
Didnt think it was a possible to get a "SULLIVANNNNN" moment as early as "before the video starts."
Sock sullivan never had these problems.
Jon: I’m sure I won’t be mongoose again.
The game: Promise?
he did know though, those where filmed after
I always perk up whenever a new epsisode of Board game club pop up on my notifications.
Legitimately my favorite Channel on UA-cam.
This video has convinced me to buy this game; trivia with social deduction sounds like it would suit my family/friends really well
Blair proves her point using observable examples and a table full of men go, "Nah, don't think so."
A more perfect metaphor doesn't exist.🤣
I hated that which is heaviest brain, lungs or heart question
Me (a fool)- ‘that’s harsh for the snakes because it’s obviously lungs’
Answer is- Brain
Everyone- that was harsh on the snakes everyone knows that
There are so many Jake the Snake Roberts references to be made...
but instead I'll just say thank you for all of the incredible work you all are doing. Always a highlight for my week. Keep up the great work y'all!
Also Randy Orton jokes. Lol.
I'm starting to get old TableTop Wil Wheaton vibes from Adam being the big loser lately and I love it
All hail Blair, queen of snakes 🐍🐍🐍
I would argue that Go question was incorrect.
32:47 John saying that the snakes didn't have a leg to stand on. Did this comment just pass everyone by or is it just me that found this funny?
"I LOVE board games" Man sock puppet Sullivan really rubbed off on flesh Sullivan
This seems like a really fun trivia game since it takes away the shit feeling of "I don't know what this topic even is so I'm useless" that inevitably happens in other trivia games.
Man, Blair absolutely dominated this. This is one of the most impressive performances I’ve seen.
Cheer up, Adam. In the finest TableTop tradition, the host absolutely goes down in flames on his own show. Wil Wheaton would understand.
I had to look that up because I thought they were playing loose with the term refrigerator, but no, 1834 was the first vapor-compression refrigerating system.
I feel like that card was just Incorrect. I’m certain I’ve heard that GO is the oldest game. What a bunch of witchcraft!
I feel like you need a biggest loser trophy for whoever has the fewest points.... Because it's the only way Adam can win anything. XD
I'm so used to people not knowing game history that when Adam gave the exact right answer about whether go or backgammon were older I was a bit surprised, but then I remembered what channel I'm watching.
My degree in game culture didn't exactly cover this stuff so you either have to dig into it yourself or go to a better university.
"not afraid of heights but becomes afraid because of a physical condition" regrettably in that category - i loved heights so much and then the vertigo got me... now it's from rationally being afraid of losing my balance when my legs starts shaking and i get dizzy.
im with laurie on the titanic question... the titanic did not have an inventor, ships and even metal ships or icebreakers are way older than the titanic... at best the ship had a chief designer... and it was the second of its design
that whole question was bollocks
heck the automobile famously had multiple seperate inventors at basically the same time - daimler and benz built their first working wheeled ICE vehicles in the same year... though it would probably also be fair to credit nicolaus otto, as he developed the engine thats basically the core of most cars since... so who would the question even be talking about there?
the zeppelin was the only one that even had a single inventor to trace it back to...
9:00 Hi Star Wars Nerd here. R2D2 wins by a landslide if you think about it. He's in the entire movie consistently, whereas Obiwan is introduced over halfway in the movie and dies.
Vader's scenes are iconic, but few and far inbetween.
R2 D2 is the first character we meet in the film, even before Luke, we follow him and C3-P0 throughout most the movie and even when the heroes do take center stage, they have a lot of scenes, like helping stop the trash compactor or R2 flying with Luke during the Death Star Battle.
"You haven't got a leg to stand on, snakes"
For the record - my thumb is not the same length as my nose.
Sully’s Blair impression sounds an awful lot like sock Sullivan…
Adam is so bad at board games :)
I don’t agree with the thumb and nose being the same length fact. I tried it and it doesn’t matter how I do it my thumb is longer. I found no credible source, only people on Reddit saying it’s not true for them either. Men’s heart rate is on average lower than women’s so I feel like that is a true fact, even if slightly strangely worded.
I have watched dozens of these videos by now and hand to god I didn't know Blair wasn't British until you explicitly said it. Whenever I watch Brits my brain just starts turning everything into a British accent until I can no longer tell who has what accent (including my own inner monologue) so I fully thought Blair had a British accent. 100%. I am American. I can't recognize my own fellow countrywoman. Why am I like this??
Fridge 1834 shirt?
Tuesdays are becoming my favorite day of the week because of Board Game Club 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Tom's expression as he mouthed "Get on board" SENT me lol
NRB is the most wholesome community......
Day 1 of asking NRB to do a DnD campaign
My foot is 3 and a half inches shorter than my forearm and my thumb is 1 and a half centimeters longer than my nose
To quote Jon Moxley from his days of WWE…
“I hate Snakesssss”
Yes it's 3am in Australia, yes I'm going to watch this full Board Game Club episode right now.
Even earlier here in NZ🤣.
What a moment! What a lifestyle!
I wasn't sure about this game on the previous NRB trivia video, but this game is absolutely great when you see it played.
If I remember I'm gonna post this every Board Game Club night. 😁
You guys playing Mansions of Madness and Role Playing your characters.
I'm sure Adam will get the kick out of that, maybe with costumes too!
My thumb is longer than my nose. I guess I'm a freak.
That question bothered me; people don't have completely identical proportions any more than they do heart rates.
! i finally got a a reference joke! look at the cheese!!!
Oh great thanks. Now I want that game too.
That first answer can't be right, can it? Like maybe if you solely consider instance he's been portrayed by actors, but there must be a ton of artwork of Jesus in the background for all sorts of films.
There are literally companies that made like 10 straight to dvd bible movies a year, I can't believe there's less than 300 of them unless they're just not counting children's films or animation or something like that.
Yeah, my day is now complete. Tuesday mornings now start with NRB.
Tom says "the brain is dense".
If anyone else had said this, the whole table would have said "YOUR BRAIN IS DENSE!"
one week the safe will be empty and all we will see is sock puppet sully with a tummy sword
_That cheeky f'n robot has probably the most Screen Time than _*_Anyone_*_ else in Star Wars!_
4:30 A funny thing always happens in hidden role games when you have to close and open your eyes. Everyone who has opened their eyes in secret exaggerate when opening their eyes for the 'first time'.
I love this series, It reminds me so much of Wil Wheaton's Tabletop on Geek and Sundry.
Nope - arm wrestling is not in the Paralympics. It now has IPC international recognition but has not yet been included in a Paralympic Games - it is applying to be included in 2028
Blair, unfortunately, you're not a man, so they couldn't believe you could do science. I'm just kidding, lol. But it's funny that coincidentally you are a woman, they're all men, and you used science, and they didn't listen to you
11:57 Is it literally just me that knew this piece of obscure knowledge - absolutely no clue how as I'm not Scottish but it was in my brain having for some reason been deemed better knowledge to have than what I need for my exams
33:33 to be fair 2 of those are bullshit. The nose one is wrong as is the heart one.. in fact male hearts beat slower than females on average which is why both genders need different calculations for things like tachycardia and QTC scores and it's also why men have more stamina on average (source, I have a heart condition and gone through a lot of this with my cardiologist)
also the nose thing only applies to people from a very few lineages. If you're a mixture of spanish and celtic like me, your nose is a lot smaller, meanwhile a lot of eastern and southern european heritages (especially italians and slavic) tend to have longer noses. When it comes to England you find that those in the north have smaller noses because they tend to have more in relation to the celts or the norse meanwhile the south still has a lot of traits left over from the roman occupation.
Once again we love sully he’s adorable
Looking it up Jesus appears in more movies and t.v shows then sherlock holmes. By a factor of 5.
Blair runs this game like its nothing
I just googled bird nest soup. 30 years on this planet and never heard this before now lol
the way no one believed blair with the anatomy questions even though they could clearly see the proof 😭😭 exactly how it feels to be the only woman at the table hahhahajk
"I hate lying. But, I think it's easier when I'm not lying about who I am and I'm just lying on a fact. Because yeah, I get to just spew nonsense and hope that other people will join in!"
- Totally agree with that statement. Going about life lying about who you are is lying to yourself.
I didn't know Blair was a Super Saiyan.
Love that NRB theme song!
32:25 i just noticed that Laurie tried to weigh his own head💀💀💀 Lmao
Omg lmao 😂😂😂
Scotland was the obvious answer for question 3 after the table discussion. No snakes at the table tried at all to steer anyone away from Greenland or Norway. Everyone on the table was kinda happy with going with one of those answers.
Though l'm going to stop doing this for current videos as they've decided to integrate the talking heads into the uncut versions, I've decided to go through the entire playlist in chronological order, for Patrons taking a walk down memory lane
I present the timestamps of the talking heads:
7:14 Sully
7:32 Jon
☝️☝️ Consecutive
10:44 Blair
11:38 Jon
15:15 Jon
15:31 Tom
☝️☝️ Consecutive
17:34 Laurie
18:40 Adam
19:48 cutaway swoosh (funny to me)
21:42 Laurie
26:09 Adam
27:52 Blair
31:03 Laurie
36:23 Blair
36:46 Sullivan
☝️☝️ Consecutive
39:08 cutaway swoosh again
39:16 Adam
39:32 Tom
☝️☝️ Consecutive
40:46 Tom
41:06 Jon
☝️☝️ Consecutive
43:33 Laurie
45:08 Blair
45:25 Adam
☝️☝️ Consecutive
Ngl, this game looks ace
As a Jeremy Brett Holmes fan I would die on the Sherlock hill. No snakes dragging me away
Interesting game.
Was hard to look at both the answer and who was opening their eyes. Perhaps a graphic of who the snakes were would have helped as they discussed the answers.
52 seconds since the video dropped let’s go. Love some board game club ❤️
the scotland one was easy to me like from what i know about their language there are Lots of different words for the same thing a lot/different words for slight differences in a thing
I really wanna see you guys play Chamelion
I feel like this'll be a fun game to play like a few times but after that you'd just know all the cards
Damn Adam, that was impressive
Oh is this Randy Ortons favorite game?
He finds it hard to get the right answer......because of the voices in his head :)
These people feel like my friends.. the only friends who will play boardgames with me..
Can you guys please review the CCG Historical Conquest? It is your classic Pokemon/Yu-Gi-Oh style game but everything in it is actual real history (for us unabashed history geeks).
So this and the Chameleon both with seizure inducing box art. Are reptile-based names just fundamentally incompatible with epilepsy?
You're taking your time with a "Hellou" set or merchandising
When they were talking about the oldest board game, I thought that Go was Red Light, Green Light for some reason and I was like "well that MUST be older, it's not even a board game!" lmaoo