Also in my opinion Improv Zone is more fun to listen to when it’s less of a skit based on some kind of wacky premise (which begs for a certain sort of ideal punchline to materialize that is almost never realized) and more Whose Line Is It Anyway?, parlor/party game style, figure-out-how-to-convey-hidden-information games like this one was.
Just an offhand observation here but perhaps The Improv Zone’s real challenge has historically been that it’s hard to be funnier than a funny prompt if you’re, like, a videogames developer/critic/archivist, and not an improv comedian