I might be behind the times, but I just saw this game at a family member's house.
http://amzn.to/1mh4qlz
If a WAMer designed it, I give max credit at finding a way to make a profit from our fetish! Otherwise, someone came up with a great "WAM Starter Kit".
Or it's a clever ploy to make it impossible to find ANY videos on YouTube using the phrase "pie in the face"... Besides these. (And the daily WAMerific ones that also pop up.)
Prez13 said: I might be behind the times, but I just saw this game at a family member's house.
http://amzn.to/1mh4qlz
If a WAMer designed it, I give max credit at finding a way to make a profit from our fetish! Otherwise, someone came up with a great "WAM Starter Kit".
For those who might be younger than a certain age, this is a re-release of an item that was originally sold in the 1960's.
In looking to see when it was originally sold, I saw that CBS did an article on why the game is "flying off the shelves". There's also a short vid of a female reporter playing and getting "pied", a blob of whipped cream on her nose that promptly falls off!
Prez13 said: I might be behind the times, but I just saw this game at a family member's house.
http://amzn.to/1mh4qlz
If a WAMer designed it, I give max credit at finding a way to make a profit from our fetish! Otherwise, someone came up with a great "WAM Starter Kit".
For those who might be younger than a certain age, this is a re-release of an item that was originally sold in the 1960's.
In looking to see when it was originally sold, I saw that CBS did an article on why the game is "flying off the shelves". There's also a short vid of a female reporter playing and getting "pied", a blob of whipped cream on her nose that promptly falls off!
That game looks very cheap and poorly constructed. It's hard to believe it's flying off the shelves. An actual pie delivered by hand would be a better gift.
I share in everyone else's frustration about this blasted game making it harder to find any decent pie videos these days though for a mass market game, i can understand why the mess would be very light compared to the similar machines we've seen on game shows - parents don't want to worry about getting their furniture/rooms completely destroyed or spend hours cleaning up afterwards.
But on the plus side is the potential long-term benefits that this fad ends up being a gateway to people having better and bigger fun with real pies, more substantial mess later on.
Beware! One store has had to stop selling it, because they were supplied with fake games! Only buy genuine! Or, y'know, just buy an actual pie and properly throw it at somebody....
It's for kids, and no doubt made without the awareness that there are a small group of adults that have an instant boner when you mention the word "pie." I think everyone should get a grip (perhaps of that boner if it's causing that much frustration)!