How your favorite toys were engineered
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Our childhood is invariably linked to the toys and games that we played with — but as simple as they might seem, creating a toy is a complicated blend of both art and engineering.
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Under 301 club 🙂
This warms my heart <3
My favourite toy as a kid was my mums dildo I’m disappoint that didn’t feature anyway in this video
If you want a really good and fun game for everyone, I really suggest Ticket to Ride.
A bit too slow. And I made it to 5 min. 8 min is too long. Tighten up your editing.
I love these kind of features!
Love the series
GAMES!
lame
Monopoly FTW!
6:44-6:49 Is that the moto X Style (Pure Edition)?
Song at 0:03 and so on?
The “e” Carcassonne is silent.
Dominoes are coming back lol what?
Can someone tell me what that ripped dinosaur toy is called? 7:34
Yeah Zach Gage
Don’t let go of whats real.
i like the girl host
You guys should have contacted Cards Against Humanity, they are very into the physical world and create/help to create many new games (including Exploding Kittens). They also have video game developers so it would have been interesting for you to explore this combination.
Very interesting video.
always wondered, did josh make the outro music?
Computers aren’t a lack of humanity, nor the pursuit of perfection. Quite the opposite, we made them. The problem is computers are a tool, like a hammer, and you wouldn’t try to build a house with only a hammer, same as you shouldn’t try to experience life through one tool. It’s not the greatest analogy, because a computer is far more versatile than a hammer.
The techno music at the end ?