I personally like watching/listening to them (Arin and Dan specifically) no matter what game they play, generally speaking. they're more or less The Two Stooges of gaming, so it's a given that they will fool around with whatever game, be it on purpose or by funny coincidence.
On a more serious note, i think the general setting of Game Grumps as a business is pretty relatable to other people. while sure, they're pretty big stars on the web, and they do all these things on the web as well as in-person. But they're not your typical bigshot celebs livin the sweet life in LA. They just happen to work hard at something that they truly enjoy for the most part and bond as a group of very close friends as a result. outside of their internet popularity, they're not too far from "normal" working-class people. They are one thing that makes me impressed by how technology has changed entertainment this passed decade or so. it's pretty heartwarming when you think about it.
On a more serious note, i think the general setting of Game Grumps as a business is pretty relatable to other people. while sure, they're pretty big stars on the web, and they do all these things on the web as well as in-person. But they're not your typical bigshot celebs livin the sweet life in LA. They just happen to work hard at something that they truly enjoy for the most part and bond as a group of very close friends as a result. outside of their internet popularity, they're not too far from "normal" working-class people. They are one thing that makes me impressed by how technology has changed entertainment this passed decade or so. it's pretty heartwarming when you think about it.