Hey guys, we covered this over 500 episodes ago. It's by those brilliant guys at labworks.io and it's called the fake news game. I'll open the fake news game. Voice Arcade, welcome back to the fake news game.
It looks like your previous game ended part way through. Would you like to pick up where you left off? Yes. It was a young question one.
Okay, resume your previous game. Player one, here's your question again. In 2015, 22 people had to be treated for v. stings after a group of men decided to urinate on a beehive.
Ooh, where are they? Stuck. Or fake. True.
Absolutely. The incident occurred in Vietnam and several of the men received serious stings on sensitive body parts. Less than half of players get that one right. In June 2020, Japan sprayed looters with blue dye to identify them later as in fact, or fiction.
True. Unless it was another gun. Incorrect. The viral image was actually taken from a pro-democracy protest in Hong Kong.
Only a third of people get that one right. 19 when they make it off. 19, a man was paralyzed after eating 413 chicken nuggets. Is it real or fake?
Fake. I reckon it's off-tray. Correct. The story originated on a satirical website and was shared widely in a meme format.
Not true at all. That's it for this round. You got two right. Ready to play another round.
Yes. Okay. In 2016, a woman returned $5,000 she found inside a domino's pizza box. She received free domino's for a year.
Fake or real? Real. I wanted to be reeling way. Spot on.
A woman from California ordered some chicken wings from domino's and didn't expect to see thousands of dollars inside. Just half of players get that one right. In 2020, a viral video showed Victoria's Secret's clothing tags have a chip inside that tracked buyers after they purchased the product. Fact or fiction?
Fills. You're right. The small tag highlighted in the video was actually a device designed to keep track of inventory. In 2018, a boy turned up to school carrying his bags in a microwave after the school ban bags but is it fake or real?
Real? Precisely. 17-year-old Jacob Ford disagreed with the decision and staged a silent protest using a microwave and a wicker bag to transport his bags between classes. Less than half of players get that one right.
That's all for this round. You managed to get all three correct. Do you want to play another round? No.
Okay, you got five right. You've answered three percent of all my questions correct. Come back soon to get them all thanks for playing. Goodbye.
Out of five, how many stars do you think the fake news game deserves? Four. That's great to hear. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please let me know now.
I think he's gone. There you go. Well, I really like that and I'm okay about them asking for a star rating at the end. So yeah, there you go.
And we've heard three percent of the questions. So there's probably quite a lot of replayability with this one. Brilliant. Like it.
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