El Bebรฉ MATA-NAZIS ๐คจ - Tres Juegos Raretes #2
Summary
TLDRThe video features a man playing and commentating on three obscure indie games. The first is a absurd shooter starring a rifle-wielding baby defending his country. The second is a shape matching game reminiscent of children's games. The third is a bizarre horror game where the player battles escaped mutant monkeys with bananas. Throughout the chaotic gameplay, the commentator makes off-color attempts at humor and frequently expresses confusion with the simple games.
Takeaways
- ๐ The video introduces a new video game series featuring little known indie games
- ๐ฎโ๐จ The first game is Baby Rifleman, where you play as a baby defending against an invasion
- ๐ The humor pokes fun at old-fashioned British imperialism and racial stereotypes
- ๐ฎ The second game, Mingle, is about matching amorphous shapes to find your 'soulmate'
- ๐ค The narrator questions the meaning and values behind Mingle
- ๐จ The third game, Monkey Tombs, is a horror shooter against escaped mutant monkeys
- ๐ The narrator struggles not to make racist jokes about the mutant monkeys
- ๐ฑ In Monkey Tombs, you can choose to end humanity or save it
- ๐คฏ The narrator chooses to end humanity, turning everyone into monkeys
- ๐ Overall the games seem intentionally absurd, provocative and politically incorrect
Q & A
What is the premise of the first game, Baby Rifleman?
-The game is set in 1919 and you play as a baby who has just learned to walk. You have to defend your country from invading Germans using a rifle.
What kind of gameplay does Mingle involve?
-Mingle is like a puzzle game where you have to match different shaped characters together. It seems to be about finding your ideal partner.
What is the plot of the third game, Monkey Tombs?
-In Monkey Tombs, monkeys in a lab complex have turned evil and escaped. You play as a scientist trying to contain the outbreak using a banana gun.
What offensive content does the narrator worry about including?
-The narrator is concerned about making racist jokes related to the monkeys in Monkey Tombs and wants to avoid offending people.
How does the narrator judge the quality of the games?
-The narrator finds the games repetitive and poorly made, but appreciates their quirkiness.
What are the two endings in Monkey Tombs?
-You can either destroy humanity with a bomb, which shows monkeys dancing around Earth, or save humanity, which just shows dead monkey bodies.
Why does the narrator think Mingle would be good for kids?
-He thinks it develops cognitive skills because it involves matching shapes and figures.
What bugs does the narrator encounter in Monkey Tombs?
-Doors not opening properly, enemies teleporting strangely, and objects having odd pixelated visuals.
Does the narrator express interest in making more videos about weird games?
-Yes, he says he will try to find more obscure indie games to feature, though it may take time.
What tone does the narrator take toward the games?
-Overall a sense of amusement and comedy, poking fun at the games' flaws but appreciating their originality.
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