And now, my review of Nickelodeon's newest game show, Tooned In.
Three kids compete answering questions about Nick toons, so no questions about The Flintstones or Bugs Bunny. The game is played with various categories, but the structure is the same... answer a question right, get points, answer wrong, get slimed.
The host is Nicky, a robot cartoon character. He does a decent job, I guess.
The bonus game is answering a series of questions in 60 seconds, but if you don't know the answer, guess what, you get slimed. Get to the top of the board, and you'll win $1000.
I suppose I am just the wrong age for this show, but for me, the sliming got old fast, and showing the highlights later in the show, did nothing for me. I guess I don't mind that the trivia is about Nick toons only, and some of the questions were challenging enough.
I just don't see this as a long running series. While the questions lend some variety, the slime doesn't. There might be some that would tell me "Matt, Double Dare had contestants getting messy all the time, and it was on for a LONG time." Well yes, but the methods of getting messy were always different, Double Dare had a lot more variety, a great host, and also Harvey and Robin as effective sidekicks.
So I guess I can say, unlike Double Dare's recent return, this game show is really just for kids, and I am doubtful young adults or adults old enough to remember the classic Nick Game shows will find much enjoyment. So my best recommendation is, ask a random 10-12 year old kid.