Simpsons 20 Questions Game

That’s funny, because when I stumped it with Stuart (the duck who works at the Power Plant), the first thing it guessed was Tibor. (It was stumped on the other Power Plant foreigner, Zutroy.)

I did Homers Mu-Mu.

  1. Are you friends with Homer? You said No, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is Yes.
  2. Can you be found downtown? 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is Doubtful.
  3. Are you blue? You said Yes, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.
  4. Have you ever appeared before a judge? You said Maybe, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.
  5. Would Bart shoot you with his slingshot? You said Maybe, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.
  6. Are you worn? You said Yes, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.
  7. Would Flanders see you at church? You said Maybe, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.
    I’ll let the answers speak for themselves.

Why wouldn’t it be friends with Homer?

It couldn’t get the ant overlords.

I don’t consider my clothes friends.

Hell, it didn’t get the Nuclear Power plant even after I told it. It wasn’t among the items listed, so I searched for it… and it wasn’t there.

It only took 15 trys to get homer simpson.

I just did the Nuclear Power Plant and it got it in 25 questions.

  1. I thought you said it was a Thing, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is Place.
  2. Do you bring joy to Springfield? You said Yes, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.
  3. Can Homer see you on TV? You said Sometimes, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.
  4. Is it near the South Street Squidport? 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.

I should have said place of course. Whether or not it brings joy to Springfield is a matter of how you parse things. I think Springfield likes electricity and jobs, but it does cause some environmental problems the way it is run and such. The Power Plant has definitely made the news so I don’t know how you could say it was never on TV. I have no idea what the map of Springfield looks like.

It’s in there- don’t forget it’s the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, not just some old nuclear power plant.

Well, it got Box Factory in 14 questions. I’m convinced.

I think many of the “other players” are idiots. Frank Howard was apparently an infielder in the sports questions. I loved the Senators back in the day, and although he did play some first base, he was an outfielder. And Ty Cobb was apparently never booed…

I’m not sure about idiots. I honestly think there’s a lot of deliberate saboteurs feeding it wrong answers just because they can.

I get the impression playing this that some Simpsons fans have very different views on the show:

Mrs. Krabappel would hit on anything that’s male. It was a running gag for years.

Why would someone with an doctorate in psychology not be “down with homework”.

Monroe looks like he’s in his forties, not sixties.

I don’t think it’s ever come up.

Mechanic: “Yep. Sugar in the gas tank. Your ex-husband strikes again.”

It took well over 20 to guess Disco Stu and The Boot, and it couldn’t get the Bloodbath and Beyond gun store, even though it was listed. Unacceptable!

I just did Homers Hair

  1. Do people leave the room when you start to speak? You said Irrelevant, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is Probably.
  2. Are you run-down? You said Yes, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is Doubtful.
  3. Are you messy? You said Sometimes, 20Q was taught by other players that the answer is No.

I don’t seem to making any progress on khav kalash.

29 questions and nothing.

It went 30+ questions and was unable to guess the Carnivale Television Set (from the Ogdenville Outlet Mall). It features: two-pronged wall plug, molded hand grips, durable outer casing to prevent fall-apart…

Whacking Day in 29. This is great.

It actually asked me if I was the Springfield Tire Fire on question 17, but that had been its only “thinking” guess for several questions before that.

Are you using “down with homework” as pro- (“I’m down with that.”) or anti- (“DOWN WITH HOMEWORK!”) in this case? Because it’s anti-homework- “Down With Homework” was an inflammatory MAD iron-on which caused Principal Skinner to implement a school uniform program. Not as deadly a result as “Up With Miniskirts” caused him back in 'Nam, but still pretty dangerous.