Sure, same concept. But Sorry has cards, no dice, and the numbers go beyond 6 with certain gimmicks (4 is only backward, 7 can be split between two pawns, etc).
@@monkfishy6348 i remember many nights playing that with the family, all huddled round and popping the bubble in the middle... all screaming at each other. Fun times
@@RavennaWyrmwood Trouble had a raised plastic board with pegs/holes and an encased die. Sorry used markers (like a chess pawn) and cards. One was Parker Bros and the other was Milton-Bradley. The mechanics were identical, though, and the Clubhouse version resembles Trouble's setup more.
@@RavennaWyrmwood Trouble has a different layout and uses a die usually inside of a bubble. While Sorry uses cards and has a square layout where there are portions of it your pawn can slide on. Similar games, yes. The same game, no.
@@tymmezinni Thanks for the clarification! I had Trouble as a kid and only ever saw the box for Sorry and just assumed it was the American version (like with Cluedo and Clue)
In swedish it's "Fia med knuff" (Fia, from the latin Fiat 'To walk, path' and 'med Knuff' Swedish words for 'With shoving') So roughly translated it would be: A path with shoving. Sounds pretty gosh darn stupid now that I think about it...
Thus far this quarantine, I’ve become emotionally invested in the defeat of a turtle named Amandine and the color yellow. Glad at least one of those worked out.
@@ygufkek7269 That's because they translated it literally. Yes, the word used is "mens" (human), but this usage of the word is more like "man", as in "man, don't be so grumpy". The title of the game is literally just something you might casually exclaim while playing it when someone else is getting salty.
Dan over here going: “No, it’s not gonna feel like proper revenge until I have the choice to kill you” after all Arin’s pieces get bumped to start. And Arin is just: “PLEASE I HATE THIS FEELING I JUST WANT US TO BE FRIENDS AGAIN TELL ME WHAT I NEED TO DO”
Pachisi is the oldest version of this game, from India. a royal named Akbar used to play it in dedicated courtyards of his palace, using slaves from his harem as pieces.
If I ever had a t.v show I would want to have Dan and Arin in the background as old men playing games. They are in every episode but always playing a different game. One episode they would be playing chess then in another they would be playing backgammon.
What if it always devolved into doing something weird with the pieces. Like they're playing chinese checkers and they just start shooting their pieces at the others like it's marbles.
@@talleybarnes9195 fo shizzle. And then Sorry was like, what if there's no dice, and we have these cards...and you can slide across the board too and SUPER piss your friends off when you send their piece back.
This game is literal Hell. Whenever my sister and I play this, the Green AI is TERRIBLE and always gets sent back, but the Yellow AI will ALWAY get good rolls. If you are right behind it and roll a 2, the Yellow AI will go out of their way to roll a 1 and send you back to the start. It's infuriating.
@@GradnLordTad Backgammon AI is like that, too. It doesn't play better strategically as you play at higher levels. It just "happens" to roll the perfect dice to screw you.
@@danstiver9135 That's the thing though, since you can choose which piece to move, this isn't "dependent" on luck. Your choices affect the game. Similar, my friend hates cards because she says it's all random. Try Cribbage and tell me if that's not skill. Haha, you gotta know which cards to play in the right order or you'll lose.
美由リン okay yeah but there’s a massive difference in strategy between this game which has pretty much none or cribbage which has quite a bit. That’s like saying poker and go fish are equivalent because both have some strategy and some luck
But there's no reason to move your guys in home if you have another piece to move, because you have to roll an exact number anyway? If you're at the entrance, rolling a 1 has the same odds of rolling a 4, and if you're not at the entrance then it's better to move your piece closer to home than shuffle around guys that are already safe.
Tiara Azmalan Bro did you not watch the vid he rolled the exact number hundreds of times lol and he didn’t move his pieces, waiting till the end so that he was stuck trying to roll the exact number ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
2:50 Whenever I heard this song as a kid I always heard: *We can dance if we want to* *We can leave our pants behind* *Cuz if our friends don’t dance* *Without their pants* *Then they’re no friends of mine*
The game is weird in that there's not only no strategy but no input from the player at all until they have two pieces on the board. Even then, they're only choosing from one of two moves.
Yeah. In the version I've played there are safe squares to land on where you can't get eaten. There's apparently a million versions of this game and they had to pick this one.
Parcheesi is the best because, not only because of the safe spaces and 2 dice, but captures give you a ludicrous amount of moves, and blockades can be formed, and that is broken as hell. Pachisi is the oldest version. An Indian royal named Akbar used to play it with his courtiers, using slaves from his harem as the pieces, dressing them in the colors. He loved the game so much, he had a courtyard dedicated to the game installed in every one of his palaces.
@Skylynxify Reborn MAN I forgot the cool parts of Sorry. No wonder I was so into that game as a kid, it got weird. I wonder if that's also why I have no patience for games that don't let you play them, tho. Only starting on a limited draw really sucks.
Same in Czechia! Although it's more along the lines: "Hey man, don't be mad!" This game is pure salt. It's fun, but whoever named it here is a mischievous bastard.
Dan and Arin, thank you for what you do. You help me with my depression every day. I dont get much happiness from life anymore, but you guys still bring me a little joy. Thank you.
5:27 ACTUALLY, the board game "Sorry" didn't use dice. It used a deck of cards with moves written on them. The game you're referencing with the Pop-o-Matic Bubble for rolling the dice is called "Trouble", and is much more akin to Ludo.
Jordan Darius Actually, they both have easy answers. Math is defined as a formal science. (Granted, most people know that India isn't in Europe while not nearly as many know that math is a formal science.)
@@Marianoejar acc. to wikipedia, the asian part of Russia is 13.122.850 km² and is actually a lot bigger than the european part. India has about 3.287.469 km² .
I'm a game designer, so believe me when I say: Ludo is so bad it isn't even funny. I've never seen a mod that has ever made it fun. But somehow, these chuckleheads actually entertained me with freaking Ludo. I'm genuinely amazed.
@@PeacefulAutistic Why wouldn't you just copy and paste it, so that other people reading in the future would be able to easily access the info you had to share? I know it's not a big deal, very easy to google the information I'm sure, but still.
I'm glad I'm not alone in my hatred of Ludo (or "Sorry"). My family used to have this and played it a lot. I once had three games back-to-back where I never rolled a 6 and basically just sat there watching everyone else play. I've refused to touch it ever since and my blood sugar is much lower because of that.
For anybody that is curious, apparently the history of Ludo is a game of derivatives. So while *Ludo* is technically from Europe, as it is a childfriendly version of a British game called *Patchesi,* Patchesi is actually a derivative of an Indian game called *Pachisi.* There are apparently more versions which all have different names depending on which country you're from (Trouble, Sorry, Don't get angry, Parques, Parchis, etc.) but they are all considered "cross and circle games" which are commonly derived from the original Indian Pachisi.
The absolute charge the AI are on makes this version so genuinely scary! I got so into it I stopped doing the dishes. I want to play it so bad now with a friend
Four years later, and the fact that the players move at a calm, relaxing "clack clack clack" vs the computers moving at a horrifying "CLACKCLACKCLACKCLACK" still unnerves and upsets me.
This game is one of the few that gets me undeniably sleepy and idk why. It might be the music, but Clubhouse 51 is just one of those things that put me straight to sleep
I love that Dan and Arin are using each other's sayings and colloquialisms. Dan: "Don't roll a 3 or I'll kill your whole family" Arin: "Now YOU are the one who needs the 6"
I love that every country seem to have VASTLY different names for this game... In sweden we call it Fia, or Fia med knuff if you play with knockout rules
This reminds me of a game named “Aggravation”, it can have more players and rules for leaving the “jail” spot are different (you can role a 1 or 6) but it’s pretty similar and fun but definitely frustrating and I completely understand Dan and Arin’s rage while playing this.
Sorry is based on Ludo but it's not the exact same though. Sorry basically swaps Dice for Cards with additional actions and higher numbers, adds the slide mechanic, and adds the a safe zone before 1 combined goal spot instead of 4 separate goal spots.
I would argue it’s more similar to Trouble than sorry. “I get why they had sorry have the dice bubble” So he’s THINKING of Trouble but calling it Sorry.
My parents have a board for a variant of Sorry that uses a hand of cards instead of dice. The board is also much larger in terms of spaces, so being able to go ten spaces with a single card doesn't break it, plus being able to plan out your moves makes it a bit more strategic, while the cards being shuffled every time keeps the random element.
i had one of the best time of my life watching this video i had my girlfriend now ex just laying on top of me after a long day by the pool i miss her more and more each day but thanks for the quality entertainment and keeping me a bit uplifted in these trying times
Dan's panicked "Is India in EUROPE?!" has already made a nice high point in this video for me. As far as the BSB Tour, I feel like we are likely all going to get tickets in the end. I attended the show 2 weeks ish ago. But they're saying you could get an encore performance. And the encore is so much more intense. Some people are carrying without even being aware they're carrying. Some people are forcing their family to go to the show with them willingly. I hope we don't all have to get it. But I feel like we all will. & then it will be survival of the fittest so to speak.
The fact that the AI move so fast makes it legitimately scary when they’re coming up behind you
yeah with that fast tik noise
Like someone is sprinting behind you haha
Intro: ᴴᵉʸ ᴵ'ᵐ ᴳʳᵘᵐᵖᵎ
Me: Oh, I'd better turn up the volume.
Dan: HELLO!
Me: My ears!
Exactly my experience
Accurate
My exact reaction.
i was about to turn up the volume, but then i remembered that happening last time
*HUMAN LEARN*
I DID THAT-
Did the opening get even quieter than yesterdays
no, it’s the same
It's definitely better than it used to be, but it should be turned up a little.
It's definitely quieter
Da it hus.
glad it wasn't just me. that was notably quieter. i tend to wear an earbud in my deaf(er) ear so i wasn't sure if it was just me lol
Dan and Arin: OH GOD NO GET AWAY
Yellow: haha piece go taktaktaktak
Big EEF moment
I love that Arin keeps saying Sorry when he's talking about Trouble. I mean, they're the same game, but Trouble has the bubble popping dice
Sure, same concept. But Sorry has cards, no dice, and the numbers go beyond 6 with certain gimmicks (4 is only backward, 7 can be split between two pawns, etc).
@@Guitarmonade and ten can be moved back one instead of ten forward
It's called Frustration in the UK. For obvious reason.
Ruby Snow
Yeah, I know it as frustration and sorry is a different game in the Uk
@@monkfishy6348 i remember many nights playing that with the family, all huddled round and popping the bubble in the middle... all screaming at each other. Fun times
This is the strangest and most thrilling co-op horror game I've ever watched.
I have nightmares Of yellow clicking towards me
@@dekusprout4136 'tap' 'tap' _'tap tap' 'tap tap tap'_ *_'TAP! TAP! TAP!TAP!TAP!'_*
"I MIGHT do you dirty but I'd much rather just get home" I mean if that aint the most relatable thing ever tho
That's what war is like in the front lines
Riding the New York Public Transportation at 5:00 PM be like...
This is how I feel dealing with the TSA
I feel like that's an album title waiting to happen. Like, a final album before a band seeks retirement.
i love how Club 51 made Dan question if India is in Asia or Europe
he got super quiet looking it up too lol he left arin hanging 😂
America right?
It never felt like an asian country to me. Don't know why.
I play this with my mom. I can confirm, it will do it to you
Lyn Allen hahahahha america bad
39:43
Notice how when Arin says "Put it up on the screen! Humanity wins!" nothing shows up.
Yellow was the editor of this video the WHOLE TIME.
I miss barry as their Editor
@@thewebcamboyz Hard to believe they even have editors now
@@ellithejoker1046 if cutting the video and censoring swears makes you an editor, consider me in.
@@thewebcamboyz Dude that would make me a master at editing and my videos, cinematic masterpieces
Wtf I read this at the exact same time it played on the video that's weird 😐😳😕😅😂😑
Arin: "Aw man he just rolled TWO SIXES!"
*Proceeds to roll four sixes without a word*
lol exactly then a 5
Arin: Humanity wins! Put it up on the screen!
Editor: No, I don't think I will.
makes me suspicious about their editor.
"Yes, I am the new editor. My name is...... Hugh..... Mann. Yes, Hugh Mann. And I am definitely not a robot."
@@vigorouslethargy He is FriendHugh
YES I WILL PUT THE FACT THAT THE HYOOMANS WON ON THE VISUAL SCREEN MONITOR, SO THAT ALL MAY REVEL IN OUR HYOOMAN VICTORY!
The branded version they have in the UK is "Frustation"
Dan and Arin: *roll 1s and 2s*
CPU:*gets 6s 3 times in a row*
The dice version of
Hype-hyper-hype-hyper! Hadoken! Ha-ha-had-hado-hado-SHORYU-SHORYUKEN!
Arin constantly referred to Ludo as being the same as Sorry, but described Trouble when explaining the similarities. Never change, Arin
With the Pop-O-Matic bubble!
Aren’t Sorry and Trouble the same game?
@@RavennaWyrmwood Trouble had a raised plastic board with pegs/holes and an encased die. Sorry used markers (like a chess pawn) and cards. One was Parker Bros and the other was Milton-Bradley. The mechanics were identical, though, and the Clubhouse version resembles Trouble's setup more.
@@RavennaWyrmwood Trouble has a different layout and uses a die usually inside of a bubble. While Sorry uses cards and has a square layout where there are portions of it your pawn can slide on. Similar games, yes. The same game, no.
@@tymmezinni Thanks for the clarification! I had Trouble as a kid and only ever saw the box for Sorry and just assumed it was the American version (like with Cluedo and Clue)
In Mexico this game is called "corre que te alcanzo"
which means: "Run or I'll catch you"
or simply "don't get angry"
In german it's "Mensch aerger dich nicht!", or "Don't get angry!"
In Italian it means that too
In Slovenia its called “človek, ne jezi se” or “Human, dont get angry”
The phrase “Run or I’ll catch you” sounds so threatening and menacing
In swedish it's "Fia med knuff" (Fia, from the latin Fiat 'To walk, path' and 'med Knuff' Swedish words for 'With shoving') So roughly translated it would be: A path with shoving. Sounds pretty gosh darn stupid now that I think about it...
Arin is gonna be Sorry when he realizes how much Trouble he's in.
Love that
Ayyyeeee
that joke was so parcheesy
@@colbyscornerYT ♪He's a cold-hearted ladder♪
Ughhh
Thus far this quarantine, I’ve become emotionally invested in the defeat of a turtle named Amandine and the color yellow. Glad at least one of those worked out.
Fall Guys was right, yellow is the worst!
When Arin said "put it up on the screen", but nothing got up on the screen, I felt that
Doesn't seem like Ben's work, unless he's skipping funny edits in favor of quantity
The yellow AI player was the editor of this video
Rip Barry
RestlessPenguin that would be Ron Weasley
Arin: Have you ever played Sorry?
Arin:
Arin: ...Dan-
Dan: INDIA IS THE SECOND LARGEST-
Have you ever played Sari?
@@fatcatsgoneblack have you ever played sahry
Have you ever played sowwy?
Arin thinks Sorry has dice and a bubble, has he ever played Sorry?
@@falconJB Sorry and Trouble (the game with the bubble) both have almost the same objective as this game- I also get them confused all the time
All of us waiting for the editor to put “Humanity Wins!” on the screen:
👁👄👁
We definitely need an animated for this episode, of Yellow destroying everyone as a super powerful AI vs Humans.
In my country the name of this game translates to "Man, don't get angry."
Mensch, ärger dich nicht? :D
Mens, Erger Je Niet in Dutch!
The name never works
@@MetallicReg true xD
In mine too
In Dutch this game has the lovely title “Human, don’t be annoyed”.
theres another game called aggrivasion
YEEEEEEES i played this growing up! Im also dutch
Has the same name in Germany! “Mensch ärgere dich nicht“
That sounds like an alien made it
@@ygufkek7269 That's because they translated it literally. Yes, the word used is "mens" (human), but this usage of the word is more like "man", as in "man, don't be so grumpy". The title of the game is literally just something you might casually exclaim while playing it when someone else is getting salty.
Dan: "Is India in Europe?"
Britain: 😳👉👈
Europe != EU
I laughed way too hard at this lol!
yeah lol the joke was that britain is standing awkwardly close as this is said
If it were a sexuality Britain would be Europe-curious😋
@@tatsusama3192 ceuroious
The AIs moving its pieces with urgency really does make it seem like a horror movie when it gets a six and zooms towards our protagonist
Dan over here going: “No, it’s not gonna feel like proper revenge until I have the choice to kill you” after all Arin’s pieces get bumped to start.
And Arin is just: “PLEASE I HATE THIS FEELING I JUST WANT US TO BE FRIENDS AGAIN TELL ME WHAT I NEED TO DO”
Dan: Thinks this is Parcheesi.
Arin: Thinks this is Sorry.
This game: Is actually Trouble on a modified Parcheesi board.
This is Mensch and I’m born and raised in California. Although to a German household
Pachisi is the oldest version of this game, from India. a royal named Akbar used to play it in dedicated courtyards of his palace, using slaves from his harem as pieces.
I think Arin knew it was trouble not sorry, he was just mixing up the name, because he mentioned the dice bubble, which trouble has and sorry doesn’t
@@mons3020 please provide a source for this. I genuinely want to know more
Aggrevation is a wonderful version of this game! More complex board
IN germany this game is called "Mensch, Ärger dich nicht...."
So it is literally called "Man, don't get angry...."
“U mad, bro?” The game.
Same in Slovenian, "Človek, ne jezi se"
It's Mens, Erger Je Niet in Dutch :>
no, the literal translation is: "Human, don't anger yourself!"
Same in Slovak. "Človeče, nezlob sa."
If I ever had a t.v show I would want to have Dan and Arin in the background as old men playing games. They are in every episode but always playing a different game. One episode they would be playing chess then in another they would be playing backgammon.
I would watch it
They would have to be comically overselling the hype of the game they're playing as well. You'd never hear what they were saying, but they'd be PISSED
What if it always devolved into doing something weird with the pieces. Like they're playing chinese checkers and they just start shooting their pieces at the others like it's marbles.
"hi everyone, welcome to our show," "NOOOOOOOOOO" "and it seems like we're started things heated up already"
How did you get the idea?
I always get the biggest smile on my face watching the guys team up against the CPU and cheering when they get a little ahead
Arin, the entire episode: sOrRy
Me, the entire episode: IT’S T R O U B L E
It is definitely what trouble was modeled after!
@@talleybarnes9195 fo shizzle. And then Sorry was like, what if there's no dice, and we have these cards...and you can slide across the board too and SUPER piss your friends off when you send their piece back.
Ludo is actually a knockoff of the game Parcheesi, which came out 29 years prior.
parcheesi is also the superior game imo
@@WelcomeToTheCBC aren't they both literally the exact same thing?
This game is literal Hell.
Whenever my sister and I play this, the Green AI is TERRIBLE and always gets sent back, but the Yellow AI will ALWAY get good rolls. If you are right behind it and roll a 2, the Yellow AI will go out of their way to roll a 1 and send you back to the start. It's infuriating.
I was about to say, it seems like that Yellow AI is fucking cheating, man. lol
Any game that is this dependent on pure luck is garbage in my opinion.
@@GradnLordTad Backgammon AI is like that, too. It doesn't play better strategically as you play at higher levels. It just "happens" to roll the perfect dice to screw you.
@@danstiver9135 That's the thing though, since you can choose which piece to move, this isn't "dependent" on luck. Your choices affect the game. Similar, my friend hates cards because she says it's all random. Try Cribbage and tell me if that's not skill. Haha, you gotta know which cards to play in the right order or you'll lose.
美由リン okay yeah but there’s a massive difference in strategy between this game which has pretty much none or cribbage which has quite a bit. That’s like saying poker and go fish are equivalent because both have some strategy and some luck
I could see the “Dan will remember this action” float above Arin
Arin: Put that up on the screen! "Humanity Wins!"
Editor: How 'bout no.
Not gonna lie, that rustled my jimmies.
What is this? Barry and Kevin times?
It is not.
@@gamingelementalist6725 I hope they're doing well.
@@forgot7en Barry's videos on KH were great.
I think maybe Arin is editing it, and didn't had the files, or what ever
“Is India is Europe?”
Me when I go back to school
Every time arin rolled a one or two and didn’t move his little buddies in home I literally passed away
So your ghost is using UA-cam now, sweet
That shit drove me mad and yet he completely lucked out and won.
But there's no reason to move your guys in home if you have another piece to move, because you have to roll an exact number anyway? If you're at the entrance, rolling a 1 has the same odds of rolling a 4, and if you're not at the entrance then it's better to move your piece closer to home than shuffle around guys that are already safe.
Tiara Azmalan Bro did you not watch the vid he rolled the exact number hundreds of times lol and he didn’t move his pieces, waiting till the end so that he was stuck trying to roll the exact number ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@irritableizzy are you saying there was actually a way to keep them from taking up spaces at the end?
2:50
Whenever I heard this song as a kid I always heard:
*We can dance if we want to*
*We can leave our pants behind*
*Cuz if our friends don’t dance*
*Without their pants*
*Then they’re no friends of mine*
Girl I like the way that you dance, when you dance, like the way that you dance, when you dance with your pants off!
"Throw up a Humanity Wins!!"
Nothing happens
My god, the robots have the grumps!!
This is “trouble” the game more than sorry
Isn't Parcheesi another name for it?
Joshua Quinones yes
Sorry has cards too, and not a bubble as Arin eluded to.
Deutsch Amerikaner trouble is the one with the dice bubble but they’re basically all the same game
luckyxcat yeah, that’s what I meant. Sorry has cards and slides, but that is about all that makes it different.
39:43
Arin - "Put it up on the screen: 'Humanity Wins!' Yeah!"
Editor - Does nothing.
Me - Game Grumps isn't what it used to be.
Arin: *gives editor 1 single simple editing command*
editor: no i think i wont do my 1 job today
I’m absolutely addicted to watching Arin and Dan play clubhouse 51 games. I require more episodes
The game is weird in that there's not only no strategy but no input from the player at all until they have two pieces on the board. Even then, they're only choosing from one of two moves.
Yeah. In the version I've played there are safe squares to land on where you can't get eaten. There's apparently a million versions of this game and they had to pick this one.
Parcheesi is the best because, not only because of the safe spaces and 2 dice, but captures give you a ludicrous amount of moves, and blockades can be formed, and that is broken as hell. Pachisi is the oldest version. An Indian royal named Akbar used to play it with his courtiers, using slaves from his harem as the pieces, dressing them in the colors. He loved the game so much, he had a courtyard dedicated to the game installed in every one of his palaces.
@Skylynxify Reborn MAN I forgot the cool parts of Sorry. No wonder I was so into that game as a kid, it got weird.
I wonder if that's also why I have no patience for games that don't let you play them, tho. Only starting on a limited draw really sucks.
@@mons3020 this took a weird turn, but I do love learning this kind of stuff.
Tahiyat Rahman Parcheesi has that. After I watched this I downloaded an app for Parcheesi.
Dan: You are right on my junk and I don't love it.
*Sad fanfic noises.*
Dan: I was at risk being on your thing too before you rolled a six..... 'cause you could've....OOH SWEET BIPPY!!
more fanfic lol
You Are Right on my Junk and I Don't Love It; A Cautionary Tale
Written by Chuck Tingle, commissioned by Brian Wecht
The opening "hey im grump" having its volume turned down after all these years ... Thank you so much. It means everything to me.
Same. I watch Gg sometimes while my wife is asleep on the couch and turning the volume down and back up every episode was really annoying.
in italy this game can be translated to “don’t be mad” or should I say, “don’t be grumpy”
Same in Czechia! Although it's more along the lines: "Hey man, don't be mad!"
This game is pure salt. It's fun, but whoever named it here is a mischievous bastard.
I remember hating Ludo as a kid and seeing this brings back all the reason why. Especially the yelling and vowing to kill all my friends.
Love when Dan starts to say he's in TROUBLE
SORRY but that was bad
Arin: "I will never do that again."
Also Arin: Does it again nearly immediately.
I love how in games they play against each other and CPU they start out everyone for themselves and end up being on the same team
Dan and Arin, thank you for what you do. You help me with my depression every day. I dont get much happiness from life anymore, but you guys still bring me a little joy. Thank you.
5:27
ACTUALLY, the board game "Sorry" didn't use dice. It used a deck of cards with moves written on them.
The game you're referencing with the Pop-o-Matic Bubble for rolling the dice is called "Trouble", and is much more akin to Ludo.
“Is India in Europe?” has the same energy as “Is math related to science?”
Invented in India, adapted into Europe.
"Is India in Europe?" doesn't have as much energy as "Does Bruno Mars is gay?".
Jordan Darius
Actually, they both have easy answers. Math is defined as a formal science. (Granted, most people know that India isn't in Europe while not nearly as many know that math is a formal science.)
Dan: "Dude this game is horrible!"
...Dan: "wanna play again?"
The boi likes the pain
The most frustrating game I've ever played.
You bring back great memories
Yeah, I hate it
4:30
"You're dead wrong Weasley."
That got me so good, HAHAH
*Ron
Man, I loved these semi-chill board game sessions. If there were more, I'd be down.
In the next episode: the intro will be the equivalent of an ASMR opening
“Sorry” game grumps but, it looks to me like you are in (pulls down sunglasses) “trouble”.
"India is the 2nd biggest country in Asia behind China"
...Russia *laughs madly in 11 time zones*
Meanwhile motherfucking China's sitting over here smug with just one timezone.
Then that article must be counting Russia as Europe altogether
@@Marianoejar Could be talking about population and not surface area.
Well India and China both have several times the population of Russia
@@Marianoejar
acc. to wikipedia, the asian part of Russia is 13.122.850 km² and is actually a lot bigger than the european part. India has about 3.287.469 km²
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Hey I’m grump..
“Oh why is it so quiet? I should turn up volume.”
HELLO!
RIP ears.
0:13 The game foreshadowing what's about to happen.
I'm a game designer, so believe me when I say: Ludo is so bad it isn't even funny. I've never seen a mod that has ever made it fun. But somehow, these chuckleheads actually entertained me with freaking Ludo. I'm genuinely amazed.
They are just slowly making the intro get quieter and quieter until we can't even hear it any more
“They had me at easy-to-play”
I need games to be tagged "weed-friendly."
Arin: I see why Sorry has the little dice bubble.
Me: You mean "Trouble" right...? Sorry uses cards.
Were they referring to India back when it was a territory under the control of the UK?
ocarinaplaya Find and read my comment if you can. Sort by newest might help. I explained it.
@@PeacefulAutistic Why wouldn't you just copy and paste it, so that other people reading in the future would be able to easily access the info you had to share? I know it's not a big deal, very easy to google the information I'm sure, but still.
"put it up on screen" *nothing is up on screen* love the new editors
Me during the opening: "oh, I should turn it up a bit"
Me when Dan says hello: *deaf*
Arin: It's Sorry, well it's sorry, that's why they call it Sorry
Me: SORRY IS THE CARD GAME! TROUBLE IS THE DICE GAME!
Arin: "Humanity wins! put it up on the screen"
Game grumps: . . .
The speed at which this went from fun dice game to co-op horror "Oh GOD ITS AFTER ME RUN" is astonishing
I swear it's always funny how they turn a competitive game into a co-op.
Arin: "Oh right, and yellow just gets 2 sixes in a row.."
*Proceeds to roll 4 sixes in a row"
Arin: "Yknow in some countries this is called Sorry but in others it's called You Deserve It-"
Me: and in Star Wars it's called "Do it-"
In Britain it is called frustration
I'm glad I'm not alone in my hatred of Ludo (or "Sorry"). My family used to have this and played it a lot. I once had three games back-to-back where I never rolled a 6 and basically just sat there watching everyone else play. I've refused to touch it ever since and my blood sugar is much lower because of that.
For anybody that is curious, apparently the history of Ludo is a game of derivatives. So while *Ludo* is technically from Europe, as it is a childfriendly version of a British game called *Patchesi,* Patchesi is actually a derivative of an Indian game called *Pachisi.* There are apparently more versions which all have different names depending on which country you're from (Trouble, Sorry, Don't get angry, Parques, Parchis, etc.) but they are all considered "cross and circle games" which are commonly derived from the original Indian Pachisi.
36:15 Screaming at arin to just mOVE HIS BLUE PIECE IN HOME
why does it matter? serious question
@@LOLHICRONO It doesnt. People just like to come here and whine that they dont do things right.
@@GG-hy5ck THERE IS NOTHING MORE SERIOUS THAN SORRY. HOW DARE YOU.
@@moowaffels REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
FLAME WAR!!!
Danny: "I'm enjoying being this kind of mad!"
Also Danny: 18:42
Arin, referring to yellow: Oh of course he gets like two 6s in a row.
Arin like one turn later: rolls three 6s in a row
The absolute charge the AI are on makes this version so genuinely scary! I got so into it I stopped doing the dishes. I want to play it so bad now with a friend
Four years later, and the fact that the players move at a calm, relaxing "clack clack clack" vs the computers moving at a horrifying "CLACKCLACKCLACKCLACK" still unnerves and upsets me.
I played this ALOT when I was working in an elderly home in the netherlands
Arin: Where the hell is my "Humanity Wins!" on the screen? I specifically requested it!
The german version translates to a real sassy "don't be angry"
This game is one of the few that gets me undeniably sleepy and idk why. It might be the music, but Clubhouse 51 is just one of those things that put me straight to sleep
I love that Dan and Arin are using each other's sayings and colloquialisms.
Dan: "Don't roll a 3 or I'll kill your whole family"
Arin: "Now YOU are the one who needs the 6"
I love that every country seem to have VASTLY different names for this game... In sweden we call it Fia, or Fia med knuff if you play with knockout rules
Knockout rules ALWAYS
Coco true 😏
This reminds me of a game named “Aggravation”, it can have more players and rules for leaving the “jail” spot are different (you can role a 1 or 6) but it’s pretty similar and fun but definitely frustrating and I completely understand Dan and Arin’s rage while playing this.
Aggravation is the game I played growing up similar to this and have a board for it.
Mechaos I have a board too, it’s a fun game.
Whilst Dan is peacefully traversing the board yellows just going TIK! TIK! TIK! TIK! TIK! TIK!
:Dan OH GOD
Sorry is based on Ludo but it's not the exact same though. Sorry basically swaps Dice for Cards with additional actions and higher numbers, adds the slide mechanic, and adds the a safe zone before 1 combined goal spot instead of 4 separate goal spots.
The pause at 28:04 after Arin's yelling followed by his breaking down is somehow hilarious
When your own joke is so good that you have to “nice” yourself
At some point the game became "don't let yellow win" instead of just "win"
I would argue it’s more similar to Trouble than sorry.
“I get why they had sorry have the dice bubble”
So he’s THINKING of Trouble but calling it Sorry.
My parents have a board for a variant of Sorry that uses a hand of cards instead of dice. The board is also much larger in terms of spaces, so being able to go ten spaces with a single card doesn't break it, plus being able to plan out your moves makes it a bit more strategic, while the cards being shuffled every time keeps the random element.
i had one of the best time of my life watching this video i had my girlfriend now ex just laying on top of me after a long day by the pool i miss her more and more each day but thanks for the quality entertainment and keeping me a bit uplifted in these trying times
"An easy to play game from Europe"
"It's a dice game that was invented in India"
...Dang colonizers!
Hearing Arin say “sorry” made me realize Americans and Canadians do say sorry differently
yeah americans say it like 'sarry' what
@Timbo Davis do any of us know how to say sorry right
Always sounds weird to hear it in Canadian. Sounds. . . forced?
@@wendo2739 no
Dan's panicked "Is India in EUROPE?!" has already made a nice high point in this video for me.
As far as the BSB Tour, I feel like we are likely all going to get tickets in the end. I attended the show 2 weeks ish ago. But they're saying you could get an encore performance. And the encore is so much more intense. Some people are carrying without even being aware they're carrying. Some people are forcing their family to go to the show with them willingly. I hope we don't all have to get it. But I feel like we all will. & then it will be survival of the fittest so to speak.
No shit, this is literally the nightmare where whatever is chasing you moves impossibly fast, while you walk like you got cinder blocks on your feet.
This game is like Trouble, not Sorry. Sorry is similar, but allows you to slide around the board. This was very entertaining though! Love it!