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[challenge entry] Go on - I fucking dare you



Burger King can do it...


I begged for this game when I was about ten. Played it approximately four times.

From the Kids Toys For Grown-Ups challenge. See all 347 entries (closed)

(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:31, archived)
# In retrospect..
What sort of parent would buy this game for thier child!
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:35, archived)
#
One that wants her to shut the fuck up
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:37, archived)
# Aww.. did they?
You must admit, it is hardly a toy to inspire creativity! :)
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:39, archived)
# You have these cards on the rotating thing in the middle
It tells you what order to serve. Then you have to be the first one to get your order correct, which is hard as teh thing is spinning round.

It's basically a vocational course for chavs.
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:43, archived)
# I know this product was real.
But your description of it makes it sound like something someone on here dream't up!

Ace!
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:51, archived)
# It was by Action GT games
I played McDonalds with my imaginary friends.

I had no real friends.

I am sad.
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:54, archived)
# McDonalds will rule the world
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:35, archived)
# As i said to in vin veritas earlier,
R to the I to the mother fucking S
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:37, archived)
# Ummmm....
It was a game in the mid 80s. I have cunningly shopped a McDonalds logo on the box. And blasphemously challenged them to improve their shit product.

In retrospect, it may not have very much relevance to the compo. Sue me.
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:40, archived)
# *sues*
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:43, archived)
# Heh.
 
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 22:50, archived)
# i love you
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 23:02, archived)
# I think that's the dance of joy, not shame.
(, Thu 28 Sep 2006, 23:04, archived)