Joueur du Grenier - FORT BOYARD - Summary

Summary

The video appears to be a review of various Fort Boyard video games, presented in a humorous and sarcastic manner. The host, "The Gamer from the Attic," plays and comments on different versions of the game, including "Fort Boyard: Challenge," "Fort Boyard: Millennium," and "Fort Boyard: The Game." He criticizes the games for their poor graphics, gameplay, and storyline, as well as their lack of faithfulness to the original TV show.

The host also plays a full-motion video (FMV) game, where the player must interact with live-action characters and make choices to progress through the story. He mocks the game's acting, directing, and poor design choices.

Throughout the video, the host is joined by other characters, including "Florence" and "Jean-Yves," who participate in the gameplay and provide commentary. The video ends with the host solving a puzzle and winning a large sum of money for a charity that provides roller skates for disabled people.

Overall, the video is a comedic review of the Fort Boyard video games, with the host using humor and sarcasm to critique their shortcomings.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Four new candidates are introduced: Florence, Jean-Yves, Richard, and the Gamer from the Attic.
2. The candidates will have to tackle the dangers of Fort Backward to win treasure.
3. Florence is an aquatic slide tester and collects coasters.
4. Jean-Yves is the Poitou-Charentes regional champion of Beyblade and wants to meet Cyril Drevet.
5. Richard is a volunteer fireman and an activist for the Front National.
6. The candidates want to help paraplegics by giving them roller-skates.
7. The Fort Boyard TV show started in 1990 and is still ongoing.
8. The show's principle is simple: candidates enter a fort to win money by solving riddles and finding the keys to the treasure.
9. The candidates will have to answer Father Fougasse's riddles to progress.
10. The first riddle is solved by Jean-Yves, who answers "loneliness".
11. There are several Fort Boyard video games, including "Fort Boyard" on Game Boy Colour and "Fort Boyard: The Game" on PC.
12. "Fort Boyard: The Game" was published by Mindscape and requires a CD key to play.
13. The game has poor graphics and gameplay, with characters that are not animated in the treasure room.
14. The candidates play as a character who has won a bunch of money in Fort Boyard and is on a treasure hunt to become even richer.
15. The game has a surreal conversation with a lady who is an antiquarian.
16. The game has several shortcomings, including items that can't be found without a walkthrough and a tendency to break easily.
17. The game's ending revolves around Father Fouras, who is a prick in this game.
18. The candidates can choose to take gold ingots or a dictionary at the end of the game.
19. If the candidates choose to take the gold ingots, they fall into Father Fouras' trap and are doomed to wander within the Fort.
20. The game's final puzzle requires the candidates to find a word using the hints "Dick", "Hard", "Vagina", and "Child".
21. The answer to the final puzzle is "NES", which stands for Nintendo Entertainment System.