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House of Games viewers demand bosses scrap iconic part of show after ‘unpleasant and awkward’ clash

HOUSE of Games viewers have demanded that BBC bosses get rid of a vital part of the show after an "unpleasant and awkward clash".

Fans of the programme could not help but complain about a particular part of the show, as they found it rather uneasy to watch.

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House of Game viewers demanded bosses to scrap the iconic 'nice round' on the showCredit: BBC
Things got awkward during the round as some contestants got a bit too passionateCredit: BBC

Every week, four new famous faces join host Richard Osman to play a host of different games - but its the ending of the show that has got people talking the most.

This week has seen celebrity contestants Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host.

As the celebrities battled it out in the "nice round" viewers noticed how competitive some of the contestants were.

Branding the episode "uncomfortable" to watch, it quickly became a hot topic.

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Taking to Twitter one viewer wrote: "Tonight's got a bit unpleasant towards the end. I think it's time the "Nice" round went."

Another wrote: "Scrap the nice round ."

A third penned: "The not nice round! ."

Echoing their comments, someone else said: "I agree! Why should someone try and lose just to let someone else win? The ladies were horrible today."

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A fourth echoed: "Someone taking it all too seriously, bit uncomfortable to watch ."

It comes after viewers were recently stunned to find out that the BBC Two quiz show has secret post-credits scene.

House of Games airs weeknights at 6pm on BBC Two.

Viewers felt like some of the contestants got a bit too competitive during the roundCredit: BBC
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Fans of the show said it's time for the nice round to goCredit: BBC
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