A live-action sitcom about two 12-year-old girls who start a multi-million-dollar gaming company and take on rap superstar Double G as a business partner.
The best episode of "Game Shakers" season 2 is "Armed & Coded", rated 8/10 from 76 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Armed & Coded" aired on 9/18/2016 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Secret Level".
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Hudson releases false information about a secret level in a Game Shakers' game; Babe goes on a date with Mason Kendal.
Director: Russ Reinsel
Writer: Richard Goodman
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Director: David Kendall
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Director: David Kendall
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Director: Steve Hoefer
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Director: David Kendall
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Babe blows the entire Game Shakers ad budget on a high-tech bus bench, only to find out the bench is a magnet for low-life's and weirdos.
Director: Adam Weissman
Writer: Dan Schneider
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Director: Steve Hoefer
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Director: David Kendall
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Director: Nathan Kress
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Director: Steve Hoefer
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Director: Adam Weissman
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The Game Shakers set Hudson up with a let's play account to help promote their games, but things quickly get out of hand when Hudson puts on Dub's rocket boots for fun.
Director: Nathan Kress
Writer: Dan Schneider, Sean Gill, Jana Petrosini
To settle a dispute over whether Freddie liked Carly or Sam from ``iCarly'' more, the Game Shakers track down Nathan Kress himself and try to get the answer out of him by any means necessary.
Director: Nathan Kress
Writer: Richard Goodman
After being snubbed in an online story about Game Shakers and a fight with Babe, Kenzie takes a job as a coffee shop waitress.
Director: David Kendall
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Babe and Kenzie are suspicious of Trip's new fame-hungry girlfriend and are determined to find out if she's using him to get closer to Double G.
Director: Adam Weissman
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When Dub and the Game Shakers swap Bunny for Hudson, the Game Shakers quickly regret it and have to figure out how to get Hudson back.
Director: Steve Hoefer
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In order to finish their new dance game on time, The Game Shakers have to wear a motion capture suit and dance their way through the next 48 hours.
Director: Adam Weissman
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Director: David Kendall
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After Trip fervently asks Babe for some Romantic advise for his friend 'Chuck', she comes to the suspicion that Trip is having a crush on her and tries everything to avoid an embarrassing situation at work.
Director: Steve Hoefer
Writer: Dan Schneider, Jake Farrow