Yup. Difference between facts and opinions. "If you take a walk when it rains and don't bring an umbrella, you'll get wet" - "That's your opinion" - "No, that's not just my opinion, [swallows next words out of politeness]".
This person looks like the type of guy who would criticise his local council regularly and bombard them with correspondence in writing about their shortcomings in relation to bin collections, antisocial behaviour & parking issues. He also looks like he would regularly attend meetings and take notes, whilst also requesting a copy of the minutes everytime without fail.
While Peter got his ego hurt, Deborah was able to take a step back and break advice down in a helpful way. She is really good at reading these situations. Social interaction didn't seem to be this guy's strong point and I don't think he was trying to be as hostile as he came across.
Specifically, a method the teacher knows doesn't work, or only makes sense to the nerd. He's the guy who bitches about how "You can't make 10 out of 5 and 8" while the teacher tries to explain common core.
@@Sigrt Which part of the common core standards do you think is bullshit? Cuz honestly, a national set of standards makes a lot of sense and the actual yearly outlines are quite reasonable if you peruse them. The main downside is honestly on the teachers' side. Many of them were never taught to think of math as anything beyond a set of "rules", and so they don't know how to teach common core. Which is honestly a shame.
but also I think exchange gave us a good look into how Peter occasionally really respects appeals to authority and some more abstract arguments, which totally surprises me considering his usual candid demeanor
Peter probably is too busy reading about crapitalism and how to make huge amounts of money to think about the big questions in life and read about the people who are trying to grasp the bigger picture.
@@ethank5681 I'd say he has been given too many breaks already. If he can't grow from an experience like this then sheltering him even more does nothing for his self improvement.
Jeffrey Klima Yes, so boring. Of course the inventor loves his little invention, he invented it to amuse himself, and maybe his family humour him by saying they enjoy it, but I’m totally with Peter on this one.
The pitch guy: I'm looking at the bigger picture - Peter: Well I'm looking at the real picture That is one of the greatest responses I have ever heard in my life.
He started his pitch insulting Peter. Actually accusing him of not “getting” the game (which is crazy... it’s a game not challenging for a 7 year old). I just don’t have sympathy for the guy
@@dutchvanderlinde2002 As Peter should 😆 The guy was basically accusing Peter of not liking it because it’s too “challenging” or whatever 😂 It’s insane. I mean there are plenty of simple games I enjoy on occasion, but this one would get very boring. I could see it maybe being fun to play once in awhile with your 5 year old child.
@@toniroberts8117 I think if I had kids my 5 year old wouldn't like it. It's literally something anyone can make at their house for cheap, and the name sucks. So, I'm glad Peter had the satisfaction of telling him how bad his investment is. He shouldn't insult potential investors
Jenny: I'm not investing therefore the one word is.... Inventor: Out? Jenny: I'm out. Inventor: 9:08 eyes flicker thinking "that's two, technically three words but whatever"
Jenny with a disappointed look... "It looks like a tin of shortbread to me".... damn she was hoping it was.... she loves her free goodies to eat, especially buttery shortbread cookies
The Dragon HAS to decal themselves out. Him saying "Out" was NOT a declaration from Jenny, she had to say it as per the rules of the Den. Just like how they MUST get the full amount they came in for. The Dragons must declare THEMSELVES out. That's why she said it. After 100 of the same comments, it's enough.
It's amazing to me the way some entrepreneurs on this show seem to believe that the objective is to beat the Dragons in an argument so they'll be forced to give up and invest.
Honestly that's where a game like this probably belongs. You can get a high throughput of people who play it for a while for little outlay, get bored, move on. Not many people are going to buy the more expensive board game version where they have to get others around to play it with them.
His game looks insainly boring. Edit: Apparently Mass Debater has little going on in his life he has to rip on the smallest spelling error in a throw away TH-cam comment made by a dyslexic, that everyone can still understand anyway while using the argument "Gramma is irrelevant if you sill understand what is being said" And for that reason, insainly stays and Jenny is out!
I do like the name Trix, because that makes you think it is a magic box, and it is not; therefore you just got tricked. Got it? Isn’t that hilarious? This man is a genius
I had a friend many years ago who invented a brilliant game, a little like a tremendously popular Trivia game that was on the market. It truly was an excellent game and he sold hundreds at flea markets and anywhere else that operated in a similar manner, but, of course, not making much net profit. Naturally we all told him he needed a distributor and was crazy doing it the way he was.....AND we said, "Get a good lawyer first." He did not get a good lawyer because he said "Why would I need one, I'm an intelligent person. I can look after myself." He did approach a MAJOR manufacturer and distributor of games. They told him they loved it and that if it were introduced properly and distributed properly it would sell millions and because of that they would like to give him an initial cheque for (today's equivalent) $75,000.00 and ( again, in today's terms) approx $3.00 for every game sold. He signed, giving them exclusive world wide distribution rights. In return they handed him the cheque which he immediately ran to his bank and cashed. He then phoned us all and told us what a brilliant deal he had made. Subsequently he later found they simply locked the game in a safe and threw way the key....because they didn't want anything competing with their already highly successful game. They had, effectively, prevented a game which could have really hurt their sales from ever reaching the market. This was an inexpensive way of shutting him out. He tried to buy the rights back from them....they refused.
I call bullshit. If this story is true, and I highly doubt it is, they had exclusive rights to the game which means they get the lion share of the money while they pay him a royalty for each game sold. What your saying is that the company essentially turned down millions of dollars because they already had successful products? That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. No company would ever turn down making millions of dollars. Even if it did hurt the sales of the other product, they would still be reeling in millions from the product your friend signed over to them. And if they didn't think the game would sell well then they wouldn't have any need to sign a deal with him and just tell him to get out. Your story has some big holes.
This has been done before but far better. The game "codewords" involves two players and a grid of tiles. Some tiles score team 1 a point and some score team 2 a point. They have words on them and the reader for each team takes their turn to come up with a clue for the words that score their team a point. Much more fun and competitive
First thing that came to mind after seeing the demonstration was the game Codenames. Takes the concept of Trix and makes it much better, with more words, a more engaging system and definitely lasts longer than a minute
Peter knows who Bertrand Russell is. That was a test. Because the guy came across as smug and pretentious, so he asked him how much he even knows about the guy he quotes.
Never have I seen someone who physically and socially epitomises a Guardian reader more than Jack. I bet he added another chip on his shoulder on his trip home to Islington.
I agree with Jenny, that Card game box looks like a tin of biscuits that really confuses peoples thinking they are buying biscuits but it turns out to be a card game instead.
UPDATE 06/2020: Jack has been named the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Apparently during questioning, he cited Bertrand Russel.
He came up with simplify core principle of Vlaada Chvatil's game called Code names. It sold more than 4 million copies and for a year or two it was rated as the best party game on the world. One of the most succesful game ever.
"I'm not a business person." Yeah you are not and people are paying money to learn the craft in universities. And you want investors to pay you money to teach you business. Ridiculous.
AGEMO if there’s the potential to earn a good return, it’s not at all ridiculous. A lot of ‘inventors’ (for example) create incredible things but have no business sense whatsoever.
robs715 i mean the inventor needs at least some business sense. this guy had none, he was absolutely clueless. the investor doesn’t have time to micromanage him
That's... how inventors work though. The inventor has an idea and a vision. The INVESTOR pays him for his product and sometimes for bigger share also helps him run the business. How is this comment so upvoted lol.
"Anything that can be put in a nutshell, should remain there." is a quote from Gregory David Roberts This game is a shittier version of Codenames The name is the name of a cereal Also lol, "no trix no games, im out" 11:04 nice
"Who feel threatened" protip, Jack, you don't tell someone you are asking for support, money and advice that you and/or your product threaten them, lol. It's almost always going to get their back up and piss them off. At very best it'll make them roll their eyes at you and /facepalm.
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He mugged that lass off who said one word he said “out” knowing damn well she was gonna say two words what a lad
If there are three things that are sure in Dragon's Den it is: 1. Deborah saying "Excellent!" after a deal 2. Also Deborah asking for a Trademark 3. Delusional people saying "I've got a great product"
Bertrand Russell also said 'fools are always certain of themselves, while wise men are full of doubts'.
Burn-trard.
Not sorry.
And I oop, he picked the wrong quote to focus on
He was also a skeptic with a great BS detector and would call BS on this.
That is the best burn I've seen on the internet all week.
"In that case , I'd much rather be unwise than full of doubts about myself"
He didn't mean doubts about yourself, he meant doubts in general.
Jenny: "1 word"...
Jack: "Out?"
Jenny: "I'm out"
Jack's brain: 'that's 2 words'
Jenny's brain: "I'm out"
Lol
Thats basically 3 words 'i am out' 😜
@Stay Classy It was edited before his commend you goon 🥴
You just knew he was thinking it LOL
“I’m looking at the bigger picture..”
“I’m looking at the real picture.”
I’m using that
That's old school, most ppl watch porn in video format
Where
Richard Campbell, in electrical, the imposter probably vented though
Yeh Peter killed it with that
around 8.00 big oof
Bertrand Russell: “Anything that can fit in a nutshell must stay there”.
Descartes: “I think therefore I am”.
Jenny: “I think therefore I’m out”.
Brilliant
😂
You think, therefore you are.
I don't think, therefore I'm not.
Brilliant
Jenny "I'm out therefore i think"!
Let's give him credit for innovation; he's invented the world's first bored game...
Lmao
I know that's a good joke, but most board games are boring.
Lol
@@paulcarmi8130 na qwirkle is good
@@paulcarmi8130 board games are fun
Why does Touker always look like someone just insulted his office spaces?
He doesn't get out of bed for only one insult.
Coz its empty🤫
Toby Hart 😂😂😂
Because he reads people's minds and know what they think about it
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He wheels out this fancy quote, and somehow doesn’t realise Nutshell would be the perfect name for this?
Omg yes!!
that was genius, I’d like to make you an offer of investment
Oh, thats good. Very good.
I'd like to offer all of the money for 5% of your business "Nutshell"
@Nathaniel spencer No thanks I'm out
"That's your opinion!"
"No, that's NOT my opinion! I just think that......"
Preeeetty sure that's what an opinion is, Pete.
Yep.
Awh i just wrote somethin like this before i saw your comment :(
What he meant to say was that's not just my opinion but a lot of other peoples aswell.
He meant it as "its not my opinion. it IS nonsense" to which he is correct
Yup. Difference between facts and opinions. "If you take a walk when it rains and don't bring an umbrella, you'll get wet" - "That's your opinion" - "No, that's not just my opinion, [swallows next words out of politeness]".
Peter was correct about the game. It feels like a game a teacher would make up to play with her kindergarten students.
Yeah, it's pretty poor and could be made up on the spot. It really is for basic vocabulary.
Me "I'm bored"
Jack "lets play trix"
Me 60 seconds later "I'm bored"
Can't believe we're all in lockdown and Jenny is still out.
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I usually hate the Jenny jokes, but that made me lol.
😂👌🤦♂️
😁
Ffs
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He seems like the sort of guy who would turn up to work at your place of work as a total newbie and try and tell you how to do a better job.
YESSSSS he really really does I hate those people too
ryan from the office
@@hayleymarie5976 Pretty much lol. We have a guy like that at work too
This person looks like the type of guy who would criticise his local council regularly and bombard them with correspondence in writing about their shortcomings in relation to bin collections, antisocial behaviour & parking issues. He also looks like he would regularly attend meetings and take notes, whilst also requesting a copy of the minutes everytime without fail.
A real pain in the bullocks
@@jimsuniverse4954 I think that about sums it up.
That was funny but something tells me that what you do because of the way you just articulated that!
@@r1ckySV I agree
9:02 Where did Jenny learn that “I’m out” is one word?
Golden rule in the Den:
Never insult Peter Jones, he will rip your business apart
Don’t insult anyone in the Den
Apart from Jenny
@@donaldtusk2678 😂😂😂 she is the only to be on tv and the freebies
Yes, he's the Pinhead of Dragon's Den
But he seems to come to respect those that fire back.
We’ve been in quarantine for a month now running out of things to do and I probably wouldn’t play this game.
Ouch!
For that reason you're out?
bakersmileyface I’m Jenny
I'd rather sit through a Biden speech than play this crap
😂😂😂😂
While Peter got his ego hurt, Deborah was able to take a step back and break advice down in a helpful way. She is really good at reading these situations.
Social interaction didn't seem to be this guy's strong point and I don't think he was trying to be as hostile as he came across.
Probably why peter apologized
Yeah he was a bit quirky
@@DellaWatson-cz3mq That's a good point
I didnt think PJ's ego was hurt in anyway?
The guyha sas you say , not very good interpersonal skills, thats not PJ's fault.
Well said.
When the class nerd tries to explain another method to the teachers...
Prathu pratham hmmm, I’d describe him more as the classhole.
Specifically, a method the teacher knows doesn't work, or only makes sense to the nerd.
He's the guy who bitches about how "You can't make 10 out of 5 and 8" while the teacher tries to explain common core.
@@MitchellTF In your example, the student is correct. Common core is pure bullshit.
@@Sigrt Which part of the common core standards do you think is bullshit? Cuz honestly, a national set of standards makes a lot of sense and the actual yearly outlines are quite reasonable if you peruse them.
The main downside is honestly on the teachers' side. Many of them were never taught to think of math as anything beyond a set of "rules", and so they don't know how to teach common core. Which is honestly a shame.
@@Sigrt doesn't matter because he's probably being a snob about it
I don’t think I’ve ever been as excited about anything in life as Deborah was about winning two rounds of the game.
LOL Who did she win against? She played by herself. None of the other dragons were participating in this non-sensical "game".
@@musicoldies83 I think her level of competitiveness is irritating. It's probably what has made her rich, but whatever.
Sad
Ikr! She startled me
@@sarahlowe8922 to
Peter- "That's nonsense"
Bloke - "That's your opinion"
Peter - "No it's not,I THINK it's nonsense"
Yes that's called an opinion Peter 😂
In this case it was fact
Exactly what I thought - the definition of an opinion!!
It was a fact though
"who said that?"
"Bertrand Russell"
"Who's that?"
"Philosopher"
peter.exe has stopped working
but also I think exchange gave us a good look into how Peter occasionally really respects appeals to authority and some more abstract arguments, which totally surprises me considering his usual candid demeanor
Peter probably is too busy reading about crapitalism and how to make huge amounts of money to think about the big questions in life and read about the people who are trying to grasp the bigger picture.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stoned
@@stormhansen1499 i disagreeanyone who has made that much money knows how society works better than us.
@@stormhansen1499 lol why do you watch dragons den then
When he quoted Bertrand, I knew this was gonna be good.
Probably Cthulhu even better when Peter went, “Who’s that...” 🤦🏼♂️
jlspl150 I don’t even think Peter actually were unaware of who B.R was to be honest😂
I’m bored after 10 seconds of his pitch 😴 💤
Who's Bertrand??
@@jlspl150 tbh Bertrand isn't a very common name, like i dont really have to care abput him do I. So why quote him if no one will care
This must be the first time he has spoken to people face to face.
JetRanger47 he’s an eccentric inventor give him a break
:D
@@ethank5681
I agree but it hasn't helped him.
@@ethank5681 I'd say he has been given too many breaks already. If he can't grow from an experience like this then sheltering him even more does nothing for his self improvement.
Frechan it was a joke ... the guy used this excuse himself in his pitch
I would be bored with this game after one minute
Jeffrey Klima Yes, so boring. Of course the inventor loves his little invention, he invented it to amuse himself, and maybe his family humour him by saying they enjoy it, but I’m totally with Peter on this one.
i don't even understand how can we call it a "game". It's more like some test for a monkey
it isn't for dummies.
siweq1986 😂😂😂💀
@@siweq1986 It's right on par with Memory without as much variety. It's a game for very young kids, certainly not adults.
"I think I'm a really good inventor."
Invents a bunch of cards with a word on each one.
The pitch guy: I'm looking at the bigger picture -
Peter: Well I'm looking at the real picture
That is one of the greatest responses I have ever heard in my life.
Rushil Raja i had to replay it about 5 times i loved it so much
He started his pitch insulting Peter. Actually accusing him of not “getting” the game (which is crazy... it’s a game not challenging for a 7 year old).
I just don’t have sympathy for the guy
@@toniroberts8117 I knew Peter was going to take his business apart as soon as he insulted him
@@dutchvanderlinde2002 As Peter should 😆
The guy was basically accusing Peter of not liking it because it’s too “challenging” or whatever 😂
It’s insane.
I mean there are plenty of simple games I enjoy on occasion, but this one would get very boring. I could see it maybe being fun to play once in awhile with your 5 year old child.
@@toniroberts8117 I think if I had kids my 5 year old wouldn't like it. It's literally something anyone can make at their house for cheap, and the name sucks. So, I'm glad Peter had the satisfaction of telling him how bad his investment is. He shouldn't insult potential investors
Here's one for the game:
Word to guess: Jenny
3 words are: I am out
Jenny: I'm not investing therefore the one word is....
Inventor: Out?
Jenny: I'm out.
Inventor: 9:08 eyes flicker thinking "that's two, technically three words but whatever"
Jenny with a disappointed look... "It looks like a tin of shortbread to me".... damn she was hoping it was.... she loves her free goodies to eat, especially buttery shortbread cookies
The Dragon HAS to decal themselves out. Him saying "Out" was NOT a declaration from Jenny, she had to say it as per the rules of the Den. Just like how they MUST get the full amount they came in for. The Dragons must declare THEMSELVES out. That's why she said it.
After 100 of the same comments, it's enough.
Jo Tucker still is 2 words technically 3. Whtjcu talkin but
Your so clued up. No flies on you eh. Well done my son.
"I'm out" is two words and isn't technically three.
Jenny - It looks like a box of shortbread to me, therefore, I’m a Girl Scout.
Paul Cowderoy that’s some impressive Cockney rhyming slang
Loooool best comment?
Corny
God speed on selling those cookies
cun7us Corny is not realising the last line also rhymes with ‘I’m out’
It's amazing to me the way some entrepreneurs on this show seem to believe that the objective is to beat the Dragons in an argument so they'll be forced to give up and invest.
It’s human nature. Flight or fight kick in. This is why people end up becoming more extreme when confronted, and not less.
QUESTION: can this be done as a free mobile game? YES.
That’s why games like Monopoly, Uno and Cluedo are so much fun! They are timeless!
But it's boring : S
Honestly that's where a game like this probably belongs. You can get a high throughput of people who play it for a while for little outlay, get bored, move on. Not many people are going to buy the more expensive board game version where they have to get others around to play it with them.
His game looks insainly boring.
Edit: Apparently Mass Debater
has little going on in his life he has to rip on the smallest spelling error in a throw away TH-cam comment made by a dyslexic, that everyone can still understand anyway while using the argument "Gramma is irrelevant if you sill understand what is being said"
And for that reason, insainly stays and Jenny is out!
TwitchXk90 insanely*
@@tima2553 we all know
how can you lose?
@@christonamtb4089 TwitchXk90 didn't.
His game is basicly similar to codnames. One of the best selling board game :)
On behalf of all Jacks, I would like to apologize for this man’s behavior.
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I'm dead 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you Jack W. We all appreciate the apology.
Accepted ❤️
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Jack......"I'm looking at the big picture."
Peter......"I'm looking at the real picture."
I do like the name Trix, because that makes you think it is a magic box, and it is not; therefore you just got tricked. Got it? Isn’t that hilarious? This man is a genius
Damn. Genius.
When I saw the name, I immediately thought of the cereal.
Jenny: “...and therefore, the ONE word is...”
Investor: “Out?”
Jenny: “I’m out”
🤣
That face from Peter...I was expecting him to say "Come at the king and you'd best not miss".
"Men of a certain age." Can we play "Foot in Mouth" now?
I had a friend many years ago who invented a brilliant game, a little like a tremendously popular Trivia game that was on the market. It truly was an excellent game and he sold hundreds at flea markets and anywhere else that operated in a similar manner, but, of course, not making much net profit. Naturally we all told him he needed a distributor and was crazy doing it the way he was.....AND we said, "Get a good lawyer first." He did not get a good lawyer because he said "Why would I need one, I'm an intelligent person. I can look after myself." He did approach a MAJOR manufacturer and distributor of games. They told him they loved it and that if it were introduced properly and distributed properly it would sell millions and because of that they would like to give him an initial cheque for (today's equivalent) $75,000.00 and ( again, in today's terms) approx $3.00 for every game sold. He signed, giving them exclusive world wide distribution rights. In return they handed him the cheque which he immediately ran to his bank and cashed. He then phoned us all and told us what a brilliant deal he had made. Subsequently he later found they simply locked the game in a safe and threw way the key....because they didn't want anything competing with their already highly successful game. They had, effectively, prevented a game which could have really hurt their sales from ever reaching the market. This was an inexpensive way of shutting him out. He tried to buy the rights back from them....they refused.
Wow. What was the famous game/game company who did that?
Excellent story, and a lesson for us all!
I call bullshit. If this story is true, and I highly doubt it is, they had exclusive rights to the game which means they get the lion share of the money while they pay him a royalty for each game sold. What your saying is that the company essentially turned down millions of dollars because they already had successful products? That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. No company would ever turn down making millions of dollars. Even if it did hurt the sales of the other product, they would still be reeling in millions from the product your friend signed over to them. And if they didn't think the game would sell well then they wouldn't have any need to sign a deal with him and just tell him to get out. Your story has some big holes.
@@MovingToAustralia-MikeBentley It's a lesson to not believe everything you read on the internet.
This has been done before but far better. The game "codewords" involves two players and a grid of tiles. Some tiles score team 1 a point and some score team 2 a point. They have words on them and the reader for each team takes their turn to come up with a clue for the words that score their team a point. Much more fun and competitive
I was about to comment, Codenames is a much better, evolved and engaging game than this, along a similar concept.
*Peter gives opinion*
"Well that's your opinion"
"No it's not"
Putting the bored into board games
@CS17UK Ahaw sweet lord, I've been waiting three looooong years for someone to acknowledge that. Peace be upon you friend ☮️
That's ridiculous.
This was such an uncomfortable episode. All his answer's create friction with the dragons. He could've done so much better
Esse San I think it was his social skills and a little bit of nerves
@@HeatSeekingMouse Very emotionally driven responses
And boring azz game
First thing that came to mind after seeing the demonstration was the game Codenames. Takes the concept of Trix and makes it much better, with more words, a more engaging system and definitely lasts longer than a minute
I still can't believe that Peter didn't know who Bertrand Russell is.
He's obviously too wrapped up in money-making world.
I never heard of him.
Peter knows who Bertrand Russell is. That was a test. Because the guy came across as smug and pretentious, so he asked him how much he even knows about the guy he quotes.
Never have I seen someone who physically and socially epitomises a Guardian reader more than Jack. I bet he added another chip on his shoulder on his trip home to Islington.
Bullshit
I thought it was a tin of biscuits. As he didn't come into the Dragons Den with a cup of tea, with the tin of biscuits, I'm out.
Jenny: "Stop rambling"
Also Jenny: *proceeds to ramble instead of just saying she's out*
The one word is "im out" pretty sure thats two words jenny
daft woman
it's 3 actually
@@GreenFesh no its 2
@@danielali6571 I am out. The apostrophe in "I'm" is a substitute for the "a"
@@mattgoodwin-king2228 I'm out is 2, I am out is 3
I adore how happy Deborah gets with even a small win in a board game
It's because she's actually quite dim so it feels good to win something every now and then
Peter is so switched on it's like he has the instant response ready and waiting at any moment.
Peter: "No that's not my opinion... I think that's just nonsense."
*That, Peter, is exactly what an opinion is.*
Taking note: Quoting Bertrand Russell does not answer Peter's critique on the game being boring and poorly marketed
It wasn't even his quote........
Entrepreneur: I'm looking at the bigger picture.
Peter: I'm looking at the real picture.
*apply cold water to the burnt area*
that bloke would do my head in, i hate those self indulgent intellectual types, think they more clever than they actually are
"It looks like a box of shortbread to me" lmfaooo 😂😂😂😂💯💯💯💯 ahhahaahaha
I agree with Jenny, that Card game box looks like a tin of biscuits that really confuses peoples thinking they are buying biscuits but it turns out to be a card game instead.
Yep, that's what I thought it was for a moment, too.
Yes, I thought so too
hahaa
Imagine working with this guy, damn.
@H P he's already bald
Lunch break he will be yabbering on and on
"Spikey" was a great description.
@H P "The thing about balding is...." - 5 minute rant
Like Mr Logic from Viz.
The game should be renamed “Prix
Histrionix
A for effort. But....
@bitterman co lol
Lol
Rename it sh t
The origins of a supervillain story. The Trickster 😂😂
UPDATE 06/2020: Jack has been named the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Apparently during questioning, he cited Bertrand Russel.
Deborah looks so pleased with herself. Almost as pleased as when she gets to ask about patents
The state of Jenny writing things down as if she going to invest
I do enjoy it when the pitcher doesn’t just kiss the arse of the dragons, and is prepared to stand up for themselves.
This game is the equivalent of “guess how many fingers I’m holding up behind my back”
He came up with simplify core principle of Vlaada Chvatil's game called Code names. It sold more than 4 million copies and for a year or two it was rated as the best party game on the world. One of the most succesful game ever.
“Silly inventor, Trix is for...
...not me, I’m out.” -Jenny
"The one word is, 'I'm out' " - because apparently, Jenny can't count
No when she said "and the one word is?" he replied "out" so it was one word
"I've got a great product"
Said every dummy with a hunk of crap to ever walk into that lift...
Peter Jones makes ‘detached & disinterest’ into an art form.
*Peter was actually quite offended about being called old* 👴🏼
"I'm not a business person." Yeah you are not and people are paying money to learn the craft in universities. And you want investors to pay you money to teach you business. Ridiculous.
AGEMO if there’s the potential to earn a good return, it’s not at all ridiculous. A lot of ‘inventors’ (for example) create incredible things but have no business sense whatsoever.
robs715 i mean the inventor needs at least some business sense. this guy had none, he was absolutely clueless. the investor doesn’t have time to micromanage him
ikr the bloke’s clueless about bizness touka dun get out bed for small fry like that who’s got the time
That's... how inventors work though. The inventor has an idea and a vision. The INVESTOR pays him for his product and sometimes for bigger share also helps him run the business. How is this comment so upvoted lol.
Abedeuss because he like to defend school and want that I go there, before put out art.
“Who said that?”
“Burt”
“Who?”
“A Philosopher.” 🥶
Jenny was hoping for a free box of shortbread biscuits
Ha. That quadruple chin needs feeding
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Anything that can be put in a nutshell, should remain there." is a quote from Gregory David Roberts
This game is a shittier version of Codenames
The name is the name of a cereal
Also lol, "no trix no games, im out" 11:04 nice
Entrepreneur: it’s a tin of shortbread
Jenny: I’m in
I wish Duncan was there for that one. He'd have had a proper go at him.
"'Ave never seen such rubbish in my life, I'm oat"
3 words... I am ooot
Jenny: i can't beat Debra at this game, so for that reason I'm out
Peter Jones: Well then Claude, ITS TIME TO GO!!!!
Come on you spurs!!!
'Eccentric Investor': "I'm looking at the bigger picture"
Peter: "I'm looking at the real picture!"
That tin reminds me of going to my mums house, seeing a tin of quality streets opening it up to find a sewing kit 😂🤣😊
He seems like if you had a disagreement with him, he would go to the ends of the earth to prove himself right
4:01 "Bertrand Russell"
Peter: "Who is that?"
Me: 🤦🤦🤦
I agree with Peter imagine playing this in during the pandemic I'd like do a million other things before this game
For research purposes are u a middle aged man ? Lol
He looks like he might have a secret sound proof room in his home.
0:34 Jenny: 'Someone entered the Den, and for that reason I'm out.'
Jenny uses the sentence: 'I am out' so often, she considers it to be a word.
Haha brilliant! 😂😂😂
Deborah: “You can’t call it Amazon! People would think it’s firewood delivery!”
I think it's pretty clear that they deliver mastectomied female warriors to your doorstep.
i can't 😅
You can't call it Apple! People will think you sell fruit
@@WayoftheDave 😅😅😅😅😅 omg
You can't call it coke, ppl will think it's cocaine...
"It is..."
Well OK then.
"Man invents boardgame 'Codenames' two years after Codenames boardgame is released."
Except codenames is a far better game than what he presented.
I’ve watched a lot of Dragons Den - worst pitch ever possibly?
pabs211 : one word - flowlights
Two words. I’ll keep it simple yeah. Eve-o-lution solutions
Nah there was a chick that was argumentative in the first couple of seasons. And also the olive lady
I can't believe what I'm seeing and hearing... This pitch is giving me anxiety...
Oooh, what about the guy who wanted to have beach bars with all the furniture made from sand, etc. That one was hilarious. 😁😁😁
"I'm looking at the bigger picture"
"and I'm looking at the real picture"
Bloody hell, Peter got him by the balls! This game is over boys.
When this quarantine ends we all know what Jenny is going to say ...
“I’m out”
You know you’re early when there is no Jenny memes
Jonathan Kilit you were a few minutes too late, I’m afraid!
"Who feel threatened" protip, Jack, you don't tell someone you are asking for support, money and advice that you and/or your product threaten them, lol. It's almost always going to get their back up and piss them off. At very best it'll make them roll their eyes at you and /facepalm.
He mugged that lass off who said one word he said “out” knowing damn well she was gonna say two words what a lad
Had to watch 6 adverts in order to watch this video. Its getting out of hand
If there are three things that are sure in Dragon's Den it is:
1. Deborah saying "Excellent!" after a deal
2. Also Deborah asking for a Trademark
3. Delusional people saying "I've got a great product"
Deborah’s manly yes after a win
This is just a worse version of Codenames, surely?
just what i thought, thats why i am out
Codenames is the worst game ever.
@@stevesmith5233 you've never played soggy biscuit
Christ On A Mtb glad to see that old classic still gets a mentionn
I was looking for this comment. Love codenames
"Word Trix" there we go, I solved the name problem, 10k please
Even “Hat Trix” would work, where three winning words takes home the victory.
Bad idea to attack Peter Jones off the bat.
Deborah said in another episode how much she hates games, but she always gets excited to play, and win.
'Looks like a box of shortbread to me' one of the few times jenny has said something accurate