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''Horrible Histories: Gory Games'' is a children's
game show A game show (or gameshow) is a genre of broadcast viewing entertainment where contestants compete in a game for rewards. The shows are typically directed by a game show host, host, who explains the rules of the program as well as commentating a ...
, co-produced by Citrus Television and Lion Television for
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, that debuted in 2011. It is a spin-off of hit children's sketch comedy ''
Horrible Histories ''Horrible Histories'' is an educational entertainment franchise encompassing many media including books, magazines, audio books, stage shows, TV shows, and more. In 2013, Lisa Edwards, UK publishing and commercial director of Scholastic Corpo ...
'' and is a product of the same creative team.


History

The show featured music by Matt Katz and Richie Webb, produced at Noisegate. The gameshow's participants are aged between 8 and 12. The gameshow was adapted into an iOS/Android app, allowing players to play along with the contestants. It was available at
Google Play
or th
Apple App Store
The premiere app by the creative team
SyncScreen
was in charge of app design and user experience, and they used their proprietary SyncScreen Framework API technology. The app also used Civolution's SyncNow Automatic Content Recognition, which increased the synchronicity of the experience. It was the "first mainstream "second screen" apps for kids", and was designed to be used by children while they were watching the show. The app was launched in 2014 when Series 3 (2013) was re-edited under the new format. Series 1 (2011) went the same way in 2016. New episodes were made under the play-along format in Series 4 (2016), but by Series 5 (2018) the app had been removed from the App Store. After Series 5 (2018) completed broadcast, Series 4 (2016) shown again, but was re-edited to remove the play-along function.


Gameplay

''Gory Games'' is co-hosted by comedian
Dave Lamb David Alexander Lamb (born 17 January 1969) is an English actor, comedian, narrator and presenter. He is best known for his narration work on ''Come Dine with Me'' as well as appearances in British television and radio programmes, especially com ...
and Rattus Rattus, the rat
puppet A puppet is an object, often resembling a human, animal or Legendary creature, mythical figure, that is animated or manipulated by a person called a puppeteer. Puppetry is an ancient form of theatre which dates back to the 5th century BC in anci ...
who also "hosts" the parent series. The show revolves around "horrible facts". Gameplay involves three child contestants (called "Horrible Historians") trying to obtain " Year Spheres" by completing either a historically themed physical challenge or a quiz. Each Year Sphere contains a year which is either A.D. or B.C. If it is A.D., the year is added to the player's score at the end of the show; if B.C., it is subtracted from it. The player with the highest overall score after three rounds is the winner. The games are divided into six categories: "Brainy", "Messy", "Scary", "Silly", "Gory" and "Death" (hosted by Death himself). Quiz questions manifest as either multiple-choice or true-or-false questions and may be asked either by Dave, Rattus, a live-action or animated character from that period, or—in Series 3—Death. "Prop questions" are also asked. Similarly to its parent series, the games are grouped under randomly selected historical eras or civilizations based on Terry Deary's original books. As from series 3, at the end of the show, the two runners up ended up having to go home through the Time Sewer which was a slide leading to a tank of thick brown gunge. Cast members from the parent show make frequent cameo appearances as the historical questioners, as does ''
Horrible Histories ''Horrible Histories'' is an educational entertainment franchise encompassing many media including books, magazines, audio books, stage shows, TV shows, and more. In 2013, Lisa Edwards, UK publishing and commercial director of Scholastic Corpo ...
'' author Terry Deary.


Reception

Julia Raeside of ''
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'' commented that the show has "no bleepy, flashy nonsense", and added that it "would have enthralled 20 years ago and is all the better for it." The Guardian deemed the Gory Games TV Play-along app the 25th best app for kids for 2014, deeming it impressive that the technology that allows at-home children to play along with contestants in real-time also worked with repeats.


Awards and nominations

In 2013, the show was nominated for a Children's BAFTA award in the category of Entertainment.


Transmissions


References


External links

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