I
have one to describe Comedy Night, stupid. Unfortunately, that’s also why I
like the game, because it’s stupid. Comedy Night is very simple, you create a
character, join a lobby hosted by players with really silly names, and join the
room in hopes of hearing some really offensive or bad jokes. Though, here’s the
best part: the bad jokes you’re hearing? That’s another player saying that. The
audience? They’re also players. The game is created on its base core of player
interaction and it’s highly addicting for the most part.
There
will be moments where you will be hearing the most racist or offensive thing
ever muttered through a microphone, and the next you’ll be hearing an
exceptionally hilarious story about a man who got in trouble in middle-school
because he flushed his dirty underwear down the toilet. It’s all there and it’s
raw. The best part about this game is that it first started off as an Xbox Live
arcade game that used the Xbox 360 avatars for players to tell jokes through.
It’s also just as bad as you think of course.
What
does someone do with a game like this? You can’t just casually play Comedy
Night. Sometimes you’ll be on stage too and you’ll say something that someone
will laugh about and that is exciting to me.
You’ll
probably hear more stories from me about the game in the future.
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