[quote name=\'JasonA1\' post=\'152813\' date=\'May 19 2007, 01:10 AM\']
I'm curious as to what your worst format is, but you and several others seem to be missing the point of the thread, or just submitting some really odd choices.
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The third option (which is also the correct one) is both.
You're right, I did miss the point of the question. I instead picked my own question, and answered it, in your thread, which is certainly not fair dinkum.
I don't have an immediate answer to "Minus the bells and whistles, sets, hosts, what is the most enjoyable game to watch, simply for the game?" My initial inclination is "Games aren't de facto fun to watch, they're fun to play. It's the bells and whistles and personalities that make them fun to watch on TV." But that's not an answer either. Let's say Countdown for an answer until I think of something better. (Scrabble would seem to work without the bells and whistles, too, I think.)
And since you asked, the worst game format, purely from a gameplay standpoint, is the televised raffle/beat the random number generator that is The Price is Right. Unbelievably fun to watch, to be sure, but unbelievably lame as a game. Minus the bells and whistles and Bob Barker and the Hee Haw Honeys, you're just guessing the third digit in the price of a Buick. Seriously, who cares?
Your original question could be rephrased "Which games work best in the 'home edition' format", yes? It's a good question.
-M