Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPlayground is a India's first gaming reality show. The show features four teams competing in casual and pro-level games. Each team is led by a prominent name in the Indian YouTube and gaming... Leggi tuttoPlayground is a India's first gaming reality show. The show features four teams competing in casual and pro-level games. Each team is led by a prominent name in the Indian YouTube and gaming industry.Playground is a India's first gaming reality show. The show features four teams competing in casual and pro-level games. Each team is led by a prominent name in the Indian YouTube and gaming industry.
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The purpose of the show was to introduce a vast audience of gaming world to a new screen.
A show where people would see gamers talent and their personalities.
In last two seasons, people with no talent or knowledge of gaming got more place in it and made it a b grade sleazy reality show.
No person who has any love for gaming talent or even have a bit of respect for hard earned skills would like this show anymore.
What could have been a journey of introducing a new world of gaming to general audience became a cheap attempt to cash in the feelings of gamers. Even YouTube channels have more decency than Plaground makers.
A failed attempt to reach to gamers and a blot on gaming show.
A show where people would see gamers talent and their personalities.
In last two seasons, people with no talent or knowledge of gaming got more place in it and made it a b grade sleazy reality show.
No person who has any love for gaming talent or even have a bit of respect for hard earned skills would like this show anymore.
What could have been a journey of introducing a new world of gaming to general audience became a cheap attempt to cash in the feelings of gamers. Even YouTube channels have more decency than Plaground makers.
A failed attempt to reach to gamers and a blot on gaming show.
I was never a fan of Playground 1 & 2.those seasons were too boring.
But Playground 3 & 4 are superb. After Elvish's entry the Viewership & hype of playground was sky rocket.
Carry,Mortal,Mythpath is also my fav.but Elvish's Leadership,sense of humour/Sarcasm,roasting was next level.
Really love Playground 3 & playground 4 so much. Contestents was super entertaining too.
Makers Please dont bring back irritating S1/2 mentors.keep Playground interesting like S3 & S4.
My Favourite mentors of Playground- 1-Elvish Yadav 2-Mortal 3-Carry Minati 4-Mythpath 5- Harsh Beniwal 6- Total Gaming
Best of Luck for S5.
But Playground 3 & 4 are superb. After Elvish's entry the Viewership & hype of playground was sky rocket.
Carry,Mortal,Mythpath is also my fav.but Elvish's Leadership,sense of humour/Sarcasm,roasting was next level.
Really love Playground 3 & playground 4 so much. Contestents was super entertaining too.
Makers Please dont bring back irritating S1/2 mentors.keep Playground interesting like S3 & S4.
My Favourite mentors of Playground- 1-Elvish Yadav 2-Mortal 3-Carry Minati 4-Mythpath 5- Harsh Beniwal 6- Total Gaming
Best of Luck for S5.
I watched PG after elvish's entry season 1 and 2 were boring whereas 3 and 4 were truly entertaining its like mini biggboss loved it.
In season 1 and 2 there were boring mentors like abhishek and triggu i was earlier their fan but after ott2 my perception changed so for me season 3 and 4 are the best season of playground season 3 i supported chill gamer aarohi and pingu in season 4 im loving bt and armaan, AAA has been the worst team of the history of playground.
Season 3 was won by elvish and it broke all the records of past season having 40 million viewership i just loved it absolutely!!!!
In season 1 and 2 there were boring mentors like abhishek and triggu i was earlier their fan but after ott2 my perception changed so for me season 3 and 4 are the best season of playground season 3 i supported chill gamer aarohi and pingu in season 4 im loving bt and armaan, AAA has been the worst team of the history of playground.
Season 3 was won by elvish and it broke all the records of past season having 40 million viewership i just loved it absolutely!!!!
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**Review: Playground Show - A Shift from Boring to Engaging (Seasons 1-4)**
I started watching *Playground* with high expectations, but the first two seasons were, honestly, a letdown. They were largely focused on gaming tournaments, which is fine, but the overall entertainment value felt flat. The shows lacked the depth in entertainment that could have elevated the gaming experience. While the competitive aspect of the tournaments was interesting, there wasn't much else to keep me hooked. It felt more like just another gaming contest with little personality or humor to make it stand out.
However, everything changed in Seasons 3 and 4, especially with the entry of Elvish Yadav. This is when the *Playground* show truly hit its stride. Elvish brought a unique mix of leadership and humor that completely transformed the dynamic of the show. His energy was infectious, and his natural charisma kept things lively, drawing the audience in not just for the gaming, but for the entertainment value. Elvish's ability to lead and keep the momentum going, even during slower moments, proved how much he truly understands what makes a show fun and engaging.
His quick wit and sharp humor added a whole new layer of enjoyment to the show, especially when paired with Mythpat's mimicry skills. Mythpat's impressions and ability to bring humor through his mimicry created a lot of comedic moments that lightened the competitive atmosphere. It was clear that the chemistry between Elvish, Mythpat, and the rest of the cast made all the difference. What's particularly impressive is how Elvish's leadership extended beyond just being the team captain. He managed to balance the seriousness of gaming with fun interactions that kept the audience entertained. His strategic gaming knowledge, combined with a flair for humor, made the competition even more engaging.
In short, Seasons 3 and 4 took *Playground* from a standard gaming tournament to a genuinely fun and engaging experience. Elvish Yadav's leadership, humor, and gaming expertise, along with Mythpat's mimicry, brought a perfect blend of excitement, entertainment, and laughter. These seasons are definitely worth watching if you're a fan of both gaming and good entertainment. The show is no longer just about the game; it's about the personalities and interactions that make it truly enjoyable.
I started watching *Playground* with high expectations, but the first two seasons were, honestly, a letdown. They were largely focused on gaming tournaments, which is fine, but the overall entertainment value felt flat. The shows lacked the depth in entertainment that could have elevated the gaming experience. While the competitive aspect of the tournaments was interesting, there wasn't much else to keep me hooked. It felt more like just another gaming contest with little personality or humor to make it stand out.
However, everything changed in Seasons 3 and 4, especially with the entry of Elvish Yadav. This is when the *Playground* show truly hit its stride. Elvish brought a unique mix of leadership and humor that completely transformed the dynamic of the show. His energy was infectious, and his natural charisma kept things lively, drawing the audience in not just for the gaming, but for the entertainment value. Elvish's ability to lead and keep the momentum going, even during slower moments, proved how much he truly understands what makes a show fun and engaging.
His quick wit and sharp humor added a whole new layer of enjoyment to the show, especially when paired with Mythpat's mimicry skills. Mythpat's impressions and ability to bring humor through his mimicry created a lot of comedic moments that lightened the competitive atmosphere. It was clear that the chemistry between Elvish, Mythpat, and the rest of the cast made all the difference. What's particularly impressive is how Elvish's leadership extended beyond just being the team captain. He managed to balance the seriousness of gaming with fun interactions that kept the audience entertained. His strategic gaming knowledge, combined with a flair for humor, made the competition even more engaging.
In short, Seasons 3 and 4 took *Playground* from a standard gaming tournament to a genuinely fun and engaging experience. Elvish Yadav's leadership, humor, and gaming expertise, along with Mythpat's mimicry, brought a perfect blend of excitement, entertainment, and laughter. These seasons are definitely worth watching if you're a fan of both gaming and good entertainment. The show is no longer just about the game; it's about the personalities and interactions that make it truly enjoyable.
Season 1 & 2 were the best. But from season 3 they made it a cheap copy of bigg Boss. No auctions, less game days, uneven rumble distribution between gaming physical and entertainment tasks, unfair advantages to the worst teams to climb up in the rumble leaderboard, player swapping just to make sure that the trophy goes to the famous mentor's team and ultimately hand over the trophy on the basis of voting. Not worth it to watch the show as the makers are always biased towards the team of the famous mentors like elvish & munawar.
I really used to enjoy the gaming and competitive plus entertaining tasks among the contestants but now the show has become a big disappointment!!!😞
I really used to enjoy the gaming and competitive plus entertaining tasks among the contestants but now the show has become a big disappointment!!!😞
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