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Sepi, that's a scam. VPNs do nothing for your online security, and the script they gave you is full of lies, both about how internet security works, and how Virtual Private Networks work. It's really rich for a channel that typically covers scam games, like the one this video is about, to then accept a sponsorship from a different scam.
Fun fact: All the games have the exact same filesize because if you buy one game, you also download the assets for all the other games, the dev probably just changed one single variable to determine which one of the games you are playing. EDIT: yea I didn't see that it was stated in the video, but now you know, personally I found out about this by extracting one of the games and finding the assets of all the other games
I still cant believe that youre shielding yourself of playing iranian games because the last one was a LIFE THREATENING EXPERIENCE for you. Absolute cinema of youtube, youre a gem.
At least it has the signature reverse speed insanity in there. The only thing I could see a similarity of that game when it comes to no top speed, especially in reverse, is track racing online.
1:28 absolutely unfair the fact of existence Desert Bus in this list. It was part of performance and it was never sold. Being not fun was a feature, not bug, unlike other games in this list.
@@gibustheinfamous it was, but they couldn't release it for some reason, and eventually the compilation was leaked to the masses. Also i remember stories about charity streams, it's really cool how the Desert bus became something like public domain (not sure about rights ngl)
@@justcolday Apparently the publisher went bankrupt before it could be released, and it only still exists today because review copies had already been sent out.
that's the thing i feel like most people forget about desert bus - it was included on a bundle of a variety of silly minigames to trick your friends with (e.g. a game with "super graphics" that would "burn" your hand if you touched the screen, a co-op game where you could enter a button combination to make the game more difficult for your friend, a psychic gorilla that could determine your friend's star sign and a *whole platformer* that was the main part of the game) and wasn't the big selling point. i think a lot of people just bunch it in with stuff like crazybus (which was just a tech demo for a sega genesis-based programming kit) and other infamous games because a lot of the context has been lost over the years.
This game has another major purpose. It is used to change steam region. I'll share my experience: I am from Bangladesh. Thanks to limitations of Steam region and pricing practices of bigger developers, we Bangladeshi gamers are stuck with "South Asia" region and can never be able to buy games in affordable pricing. Games are literally charged at prices equivalent to apartment rent in capital city here. And AAA games are priced at money that can rent you a 2-3 bedroom apartment at the heart of the city. When Argentina region used to exist, we'd change our region there. Because it was one of the 2 countries where games were relatively affordable. Just to let you know the scale, purchasing power of Argentine people were twice as much as Bangladeshis. Back to point, there are services that changes region to a different country for you, in this case, Argentina (or Turkey). To change Steam region, you need to purchase a game from Steam using Argentine credit card and Barro Racing happen to be one of the cheapest product on Steam. So, the Argentines who provided that service maximized their profit margin while providing the service. Let me remind you, this involves heavy risk of providing your account credential to an unknown foreigner. Currently, Argentina and Turkey Steam region has been dissolved. Now people generally switch to Ukraine, Colombia, India... It depends on what kind of game that person plays and their pricing in that region. For example, despite many games having high price, I moved mine to Colombia, because Fallout 1st subscription is the cheapest there. Meanwhile one of my friends changed to Ukraine because what he wanted to play was cheapest there. In a nation where products are so expensive for average consumers to purchase, this is the only way to play video games that are multiplayer or hasn't been pirated yet.
not sure why anyone would buy barro to change region there are hundreds of games with the same price as barro some of them have trading cards that are worth more than barro's not to mention bundles that bypass steam's minimum price
@@seP4 out of curiosity i was checking the other day what the cheapest steam game was. I sorted it by price and scrolled until i saw a game that wasnt free, and the one that showed up was Barro. There were other games with the same price tag, but the barro games were the first ones to show up, so i assume that's why people choose them.
@@seP4 Generally it's not even people's choice. It's a "go to" game for people who provide region changing services. I had to give my account to someone, so they could make a purchase using a card issued in a country I wanted to switch my account to. Yeah, I know it could be dangerous and stuff, but nah, I'm from you know what country and many publishers decided to stop selling their games here because you know why. And reading a few reviews of "Barro", it seems that it was used quite often in such a way.
Well, i wouldn't say the prices in Ukraine region are cheap. Take it from me, i live there. With all the finance issues we have there, there's inflation and stuff. Or probably i just haven't seen cheap games there
this crap also lands in these key reseller key bundles, they ¨guarantee¨ a certain ¨value¨ and review score so there are a bunch of studios dedicated to generating money with that. Iether make card farm games or buy reviews, sell the keys to G2A or whoever and raise the price so that you basically lock in your review score cause nobody will buy it normally. G2A can now claim they gave you a 20$ game with 90% good reviews and both the key resellers and the studio profits.
@@felipeferreira00 Aparentemente sim, procurei um pouco sobre na internet e encontrei uma matéria de SC em 2023 falando que o estúdio ajudava crianças a aprenderem jogando.
4:25 : Still watcing, SC Jogos looks like a Portuguese translation of "Games", developer likely comes from there.....And yeah, barro is actually the first game you see on steam with the lowest price ever (Excluding Free to plays) Edit : I am Portuguese, Barro (Name of the game) is actually a ceramic material to....make stuff, but hey....Looks like this game wasnt made with barro of all things too, what an asset flip. Thanks for the informative videos, Sepi
It does, yes. Also, "Barro" meaning "Clay" adds to that. Edit: Barriers seem to have green and yellow colors, which resemble the Brazilian flag color combo.
My guess is that "barro" can also mean "mud" like in a dirty road, funny enough none of these games feature off-road racing. But on second thought, "soltar um barro" is slang for "taking a dump", so I guess the developer is at least aware of the quality of his product.
Another reason for popularity of Barro games is that for some time they were cheapest when sorting by price on Steam store and they still remain about the top of hundreds of "games" with the same price on that list. There are several reasons to buy the cheapest game such as too keep a bot account active. How the dev achieved being _the_ cheapest? Maybe by using exploits, maybe the fact that they themself registered from specific country allowed that, maybe by luck of changing currency rates, maybe no one else tried really, maybe all of the above. The fact that steam somehow recognizes these as legit games with trading cards available certainly helped.
To anyone who wondering why this games even got sales, it simple - many people who got wrong regions (any region that was blocked by publishers/devs) want to play their favorite games, but sadly that games not available in their region, so people buying region swap somewhere on the internet and for verification you need to buy something, so people buying this cheap shit. That's it.
not sure why anyone would buy barro to change region there are hundreds of games with the same price as barro some of them have trading cards that are worth more than barro's not to mention bundles that bypass steam's minimum price
@@seP4 i'm not sure either tbh. But i saw with my own eyes how my friends changed their region and bought this mess, their answer was "we just don't want to spend a lot of money". Peoples choice is really weird to me, but it is what it is.
not sure why anyone would buy barro to change region there are hundreds of games with the same price as barro some of them have trading cards that are worth more than barro's not to mention bundles that bypass steam's minimum price
@@E_blanknamehereFrom what I can understand, changing steam region requires you to buy something with a credit card from the desired region, so people will just buy some cheap game to do it
09:36 STK is just fantastic. The controls are good, exploiting the eff out of the drift boost makes it surprisingly competitive. And, if you can use Blender, you can make your own karts and maps.
I recently picked up Super Tux Kart when I was visiting Linux's Flatpak Discover app and I thought it would kinda sucks, but It went above and beyond my expectation. Campaign mode was surprisingly enjoyable and punishingly hard (on hard mode anyway). and while I'm aware that this is a free project, I'd wish if it had better writing so would transcend it further, like say... Driver: San Francisco had.
A guy me and my friend knew made us buy every single one of these games during the steam summer sale (plus the other games this guy made) and then we learned they don’t have online multiplayer. so they have just been rotting in our steam libraries for years.
I've always wondered what this "Barro" is all about. Thanks for the video :) Ich habe mich schon immer gefragt was es mit diesem "Barro" auf sich hat. Danke für das Video :)
Makes me remember GeneRally... somehow. Completely free, easy to use track editor, easily modable, working multiplayer, some fun eastereggs. I spent hours playing this with my brother. For what it is, it's a pretty awesome tiny racing game. You need to be a very sad person to let a shit game run in the background, just to get some shitty letters/emojis that nobody cares about. You're also probably around 12 years old and feel smart for refunding the game. People are stupid! I absolutely love how there are 4 identical vehicles with different colors. Implementing a hue/color slider would have been easy. Even GeneRally has that. This is literally zero effort in terms of game dev.
Dude blasts people for profile customization and calls them sad and stupid, but at the same time he would let himself get scammed because he thinks it would make him more of a grown up. What.
@@kingtiger3390 I've been using free visual tools (2d + 3d) for 20 years now. Your "profile customisation" is child's play in comparison. Tell me, where exactly did I get scammed, except for the 2 shitty games I bought in my lifetime?
I deleted Barro after getting it during a sale. After playing some great low-poly racing games (art of rally & circuit superstars) I was looking for a couch multiplayer racing game. Barro is a waste of time and money.
I remember Garfield Kart being a simple but not bad Mario Kart clone so as soon as I saw it in 6th place in your personal Worst Racing Games list I had to search for a video of it in your channel.
5:40 ok, I know you are using sarcasm but it is exactly what happened with The Battle Cats game. 6y of development and it finally got a volume slider, which was celebrated in it's own subreddit. Also the volume slider sucks because it only has 3 options to pick and it's still loud enough to overwhelming whatever youtube is playing in the background.
when you talk about driving in tehran and say its too much risk for too little reward. what do you mean by that? did something happen after that video was posted?
@@seP4 personally i would just love to hear about the history of the games that i cannot possibly know myself due to a harsh language barrier. i dont really think taking out the real life journalism bit would hurt the quality of the videos.
it feels like an obscure mobile game from 2013 and the handling is so sensitive that you would probably end up making an accidental U-Turn trying to turn a corner sepi pls try tricky machines
7:40 no. You cannot earn trading cards before the 2 hour limit, and you cannot refund the game (most of the time) after the 2 hours. And believe me, Steam is not giving refunds for this shovelware after 2 hours of playtime. This is just plain wrong.
@@seP4steam stops dropping cards until two hours pass if you refunded something within the last year. it's still profitable if you don't refund though. there's no reason to go for refund with cheap games cause you can do the same with expensive ones with much more expensive cards.
not sure what triggers this but im still getting early card drops. even with this restriction you can buy around 10 games, farm cards, refund, and still make a few dollars until the next cooldown
i have bought barro when steam supported the Turkish lira the game was 2.50 liras and the each card was around 0.90-1.50 liras so when you drop a card you can profit from the game by 1 or 2 liras and i managet to raise 50 turkish liras at the time using the same technuiqes and i have bought my self the batman collection at the time sadly it isnt possible rn
i knew it the game was suspicious from the beginning given it seems that they repackage different type of vehicles as different games, if i have it i claimed it for free when it was given away.
that makes me sad...sure i play also other games, but your tunigs was always a game changer...sepi fh5 tunig thats was the first i search...now iam sad...
i think this game might also be bought just to change steam region to ukraine or somewhere else. how it works is that you buy a prepaid card from given country and you need to buy a game on steam with this card and then your region changes
It seems like any time you give someone a number, they will waste thousands of dollars and hours trying to make the number go up. Even if it's something completely meaningless like the number of steam achievements they have, a number that only themselves will ever look at or care about. I don't know who would be impressed by that or who they are even trying to impress, especially when it's clear to anyone that these things are being farmed by programs. Anyone who is willing to type in their credit card number and wait a bit could achieve the same thing, it says nothing about them other than they spend money foolishly and really care about what complete strangers think of them.
Hey would you try Dr Robotniks Ring Racers anytime soon? Looks pretty fun, most people recommend it, and i cant blame for them liking the game, its seriously high effort for a game made in the Doom Legacy engine, it had a bit of history too! Appearently DRRR was the sequel for a game called SRB2Kart, that came from Sonic Robo Blast 2 Riders and Sonic Robo Blast 2, some people even told me it went through years of development. Its a bit hard for new player's though. Oh yea, forgot to mention DRRR is basically Mario Kart but better.
After watching the 50 worst racing games video, I noticed from the very beginning that this whole series was built off the same shitty Unity asset as Oscillate (and quite a few other random incidentals from that video that I can't remember the names of). I laughed way too hard when you finally pointed it out. Edit: I actually make some predictions based on your questions at the beginning of the video about the game, creator, real purpose and 85% positive reviews (asset flips, asset flipper, microtransactions and bots, respectively), and so far, two of my four predictions are already true.
As it seems, this game is oftenly used for changing Steam payment region. You can see many russian reviews saying that "this game helped them to move to Kazakhstan". I own Barro for the same reason😅
The guy/people behind barro is secretly geniuses, they made tons of money just by flipping assets for "pimp my ride "steam users who just want trading cars, lmao
I'd be interested in seeing what you think of the game Motor Town: Behind the Wheel. It uses basic unity assets for everything, but it's different from the other games and unique and in-depth enough that I don't think I would call it an "asset flip" It even has pretty good wheel support, and the physics aren't nearly as arcadey as you would expect. It's an interesting case, and I actually enjoy the game. It's at its core just a car game. Even a truck or bus or taxi game. It's satisfying to haul cargo to save up enough money to buy and upgrade/tune a race car. But it is a bit grindy which makes the autopilot mode all but necessary sometimes. But there really isn't anything else like it to my knowledge.
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Sepi, that's a scam. VPNs do nothing for your online security, and the script they gave you is full of lies, both about how internet security works, and how Virtual Private Networks work. It's really rich for a channel that typically covers scam games, like the one this video is about, to then accept a sponsorship from a different scam.
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Fun fact: All the games have the exact same filesize because if you buy one game, you also download the assets for all the other games, the dev probably just changed one single variable to determine which one of the games you are playing.
EDIT: yea I didn't see that it was stated in the video, but now you know, personally I found out about this by extracting one of the games and finding the assets of all the other games
6:14 the video says that
The craziest money glitch
Fun fact: do you know that fun fact are not fun😂!!!!!!!!
6:14 How about the extra "0.50 GBs" at F22 GT and T23 ?
@@sdg131 shit I didn't even see that
Shitty Racing game starter pack:
- Minicar Race Creator
- Unity Asset National Anthem™
- No coding skills
- Copy Paste
You forgot one.. "change project name"
Yandere Simulator is a racing game then🤑🤑
@@Endieugh.You can race as cars in Yandere Simulator?
@@frds_skce I meant the assets, copy paste and no coding skills parts :3
@@Endieugh. I see. Okie dokie, pookie
I still cant believe that youre shielding yourself of playing iranian games because the last one was a LIFE THREATENING EXPERIENCE for you.
Absolute cinema of youtube, youre a gem.
What?!
He won't play Iranian games anymore? That's why I subbed 😢😢😢
Where he says that?
big rigs clears
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@@destrudot dot
At least it has the signature reverse speed insanity in there. The only thing I could see a similarity of that game when it comes to no top speed, especially in reverse, is track racing online.
Hey, it's me! I can't believe that guy is still making asset flips.
😮
breh
Woah
Oh hey, it's you! When's the next SAO review?
Oh wow
1:28 absolutely unfair the fact of existence Desert Bus in this list. It was part of performance and it was never sold. Being not fun was a feature, not bug, unlike other games in this list.
Wasn't it Penn and Teller? They had it made as a joke.
@@gibustheinfamous it was, but they couldn't release it for some reason, and eventually the compilation was leaked to the masses. Also i remember stories about charity streams, it's really cool how the Desert bus became something like public domain (not sure about rights ngl)
exactly! it also created a whole genre of stuff, there's tons of mods for games that do desert bus and the multiplayer ones are genuinely so fun
@@justcolday Apparently the publisher went bankrupt before it could be released, and it only still exists today because review copies had already been sent out.
that's the thing i feel like most people forget about desert bus - it was included on a bundle of a variety of silly minigames to trick your friends with (e.g. a game with "super graphics" that would "burn" your hand if you touched the screen, a co-op game where you could enter a button combination to make the game more difficult for your friend, a psychic gorilla that could determine your friend's star sign and a *whole platformer* that was the main part of the game) and wasn't the big selling point.
i think a lot of people just bunch it in with stuff like crazybus (which was just a tech demo for a sega genesis-based programming kit) and other infamous games because a lot of the context has been lost over the years.
To be fair to Barro F, it really captured the essemce of what modern f1 tracks are made to be. Flat and repetitive
This game has another major purpose. It is used to change steam region. I'll share my experience:
I am from Bangladesh. Thanks to limitations of Steam region and pricing practices of bigger developers, we Bangladeshi gamers are stuck with "South Asia" region and can never be able to buy games in affordable pricing. Games are literally charged at prices equivalent to apartment rent in capital city here. And AAA games are priced at money that can rent you a 2-3 bedroom apartment at the heart of the city.
When Argentina region used to exist, we'd change our region there. Because it was one of the 2 countries where games were relatively affordable. Just to let you know the scale, purchasing power of Argentine people were twice as much as Bangladeshis. Back to point, there are services that changes region to a different country for you, in this case, Argentina (or Turkey). To change Steam region, you need to purchase a game from Steam using Argentine credit card and Barro Racing happen to be one of the cheapest product on Steam. So, the Argentines who provided that service maximized their profit margin while providing the service. Let me remind you, this involves heavy risk of providing your account credential to an unknown foreigner.
Currently, Argentina and Turkey Steam region has been dissolved. Now people generally switch to Ukraine, Colombia, India... It depends on what kind of game that person plays and their pricing in that region. For example, despite many games having high price, I moved mine to Colombia, because Fallout 1st subscription is the cheapest there. Meanwhile one of my friends changed to Ukraine because what he wanted to play was cheapest there.
In a nation where products are so expensive for average consumers to purchase, this is the only way to play video games that are multiplayer or hasn't been pirated yet.
not sure why anyone would buy barro to change region
there are hundreds of games with the same price as barro
some of them have trading cards that are worth more than barro's
not to mention bundles that bypass steam's minimum price
@@seP4 That may remain unanswered. But I myself have changed region twice. Both times, they bought games from this franchise.
@@seP4 out of curiosity i was checking the other day what the cheapest steam game was. I sorted it by price and scrolled until i saw a game that wasnt free, and the one that showed up was Barro. There were other games with the same price tag, but the barro games were the first ones to show up, so i assume that's why people choose them.
@@seP4 Generally it's not even people's choice. It's a "go to" game for people who provide region changing services. I had to give my account to someone, so they could make a purchase using a card issued in a country I wanted to switch my account to. Yeah, I know it could be dangerous and stuff, but nah, I'm from you know what country and many publishers decided to stop selling their games here because you know why. And reading a few reviews of "Barro", it seems that it was used quite often in such a way.
Well, i wouldn't say the prices in Ukraine region are cheap. Take it from me, i live there. With all the finance issues we have there, there's inflation and stuff.
Or probably i just haven't seen cheap games there
this crap also lands in these key reseller key bundles, they ¨guarantee¨ a certain ¨value¨ and review score so there are a bunch of studios dedicated to generating money with that. Iether make card farm games or buy reviews, sell the keys to G2A or whoever and raise the price so that you basically lock in your review score cause nobody will buy it normally. G2A can now claim they gave you a 20$ game with 90% good reviews and both the key resellers and the studio profits.
The guy who made this crap is brazilian, and he lives close to me, and "barro" means mud in portuguese
Vai lá e bate nele pfv, te dou cincão no pix
SC Jogos is a project made by the Santa Catarina government, no?
@@felipeferreira00 Aparentemente sim, procurei um pouco sobre na internet e encontrei uma matéria de SC em 2023 falando que o estúdio ajudava crianças a aprenderem jogando.
Ele é de qual região de SC?
4:25 : Still watcing, SC Jogos looks like a Portuguese translation of "Games", developer likely comes from there.....And yeah, barro is actually the first game you see on steam with the lowest price ever (Excluding Free to plays)
Edit : I am Portuguese, Barro (Name of the game) is actually a ceramic material to....make stuff, but hey....Looks like this game wasnt made with barro of all things too, what an asset flip. Thanks for the informative videos, Sepi
It does, yes. Also, "Barro" meaning "Clay" adds to that.
Edit: Barriers seem to have green and yellow colors, which resemble the Brazilian flag color combo.
Santa Catarina Jogos . . .
@@goncalo33 yes, the dev is a brazilian guy and I think the SC from the name are the inicials of Santa Catarina state.
PS: I am from Brazil
@@goncalo33 No wonder it called clay, thats some graphics the dev "made" 😂
My guess is that "barro" can also mean "mud" like in a dirty road, funny enough none of these games feature off-road racing.
But on second thought, "soltar um barro" is slang for "taking a dump", so I guess the developer is at least aware of the quality of his product.
Well you convinced me, *-buys every Barro game and DLC-*
and farms cards
I love Fake Internet Points 😍😍😍
What are the odds of this game using an different build engine finally
"Barro" means "Clay" in Portuguese. :)
And mud in spanish :)...
Witch means that spanish pepole will buy this Game thinking its some sort of off road game and get a copy pasta car game
It's also an euphemism for shit in Brazil but I don't think it's supposed to be that on the nose.
It's also a slang for shit
@@luizoli7268 thats the most correct name out of all
@@Mateus_Carvalho Who knows lmao
10:20 v6 mustang spotted
guningames
:frogestare:
@@abrokenpal I'm going to take 180deg corners flatout
@@tnhem taking U turns at 170kph
@@abrokenpal i can do that easily with broken pal tuning
Another reason for popularity of Barro games is that for some time they were cheapest when sorting by price on Steam store and they still remain about the top of hundreds of "games" with the same price on that list. There are several reasons to buy the cheapest game such as too keep a bot account active. How the dev achieved being _the_ cheapest? Maybe by using exploits, maybe the fact that they themself registered from specific country allowed that, maybe by luck of changing currency rates, maybe no one else tried really, maybe all of the above. The fact that steam somehow recognizes these as legit games with trading cards available certainly helped.
To anyone who wondering why this games even got sales, it simple - many people who got wrong regions (any region that was blocked by publishers/devs) want to play their favorite games, but sadly that games not available in their region, so people buying region swap somewhere on the internet and for verification you need to buy something, so people buying this cheap shit. That's it.
not sure why anyone would buy barro to change region
there are hundreds of games with the same price as barro
some of them have trading cards that are worth more than barro's
not to mention bundles that bypass steam's minimum price
@@seP4 i'm not sure either tbh. But i saw with my own eyes how my friends changed their region and bought this mess, their answer was "we just don't want to spend a lot of money". Peoples choice is really weird to me, but it is what it is.
Damn, makes SuperTuxCart look like a AAA-game. And that one is FREE AND OPEN SOUCE YUEPPPEE!!1
Sepi is going to have a field day when he learns about phoenix games and one of their disastrous racing game called 'Drag Racer USA'.
Mate, in Russia we buy these games to change steam region and be able to buy removed games
not sure why anyone would buy barro to change region
there are hundreds of games with the same price as barro
some of them have trading cards that are worth more than barro's
not to mention bundles that bypass steam's minimum price
And the only method of changing regions is Paying for Barro?
That's rough, my G
@@E_blanknamehereFrom what I can understand, changing steam region requires you to buy something with a credit card from the desired region, so people will just buy some cheap game to do it
We don't know either, it's just what middle men use.
@@und4287It needs to be Minimum 5 Dollar too
2:00 "Barro-ly"
NO WAY YOU DEDICATED A VIDEO FOR THIS MASTERPIECE
09:36 STK is just fantastic. The controls are good, exploiting the eff out of the drift boost makes it surprisingly competitive. And, if you can use Blender, you can make your own karts and maps.
I recently picked up Super Tux Kart when I was visiting Linux's Flatpak Discover app and I thought it would kinda sucks, but It went above and beyond my expectation.
Campaign mode was surprisingly enjoyable and punishingly hard (on hard mode anyway). and while I'm aware that this is a free project, I'd wish if it had better writing so would transcend it further, like say... Driver: San Francisco had.
A guy me and my friend knew made us buy every single one of these games during the steam summer sale (plus the other games this guy made) and then we learned they don’t have online multiplayer. so they have just been rotting in our steam libraries for years.
I've always wondered what this "Barro" is all about. Thanks for the video :)
Ich habe mich schon immer gefragt was es mit diesem "Barro" auf sich hat. Danke für das Video :)
Here is a small correction "Barro" is pronounced as "Bar row" wich translates to dirt or mud, Maybe it was supossed to be an off road racing game?
with how the "game" turned out, the correct pronunciation must be "bruh"
@@seP4 True, i think that some versions of the game can easly be beaten by just holding W and wallriding on the corners
It translates to Dirt because the game is dirt.
They really thought they were better than EA sports by making yearly games 😂
This makes Driving in Tehran have more Budget than FM2023
9:34 Nightmare Kart mention!! 10/10 game from 10/10 tumblr witch
our fav yeag girl
All hail the funi goth bunny
I really wanna see a video covering brick rigs fully (also maybe the prototype bricksville map)
Also the custom maps from discord
@@d3fcon_1 oh yea
Yeah, man! I'm looking to buy it and i'd love to see someone talking about it, so that i can see if it's good
@@felipeferreira00I’ve been playing it since 2021 and it’s pretty dam great
@@d3fcon_1 there's custom maps???????
Makes me remember GeneRally... somehow.
Completely free, easy to use track editor, easily modable, working multiplayer, some fun eastereggs. I spent hours playing this with my brother. For what it is, it's a pretty awesome tiny racing game.
You need to be a very sad person to let a shit game run in the background, just to get some shitty letters/emojis that nobody cares about. You're also probably around 12 years old and feel smart for refunding the game.
People are stupid!
I absolutely love how there are 4 identical vehicles with different colors. Implementing a hue/color slider would have been easy. Even GeneRally has that.
This is literally zero effort in terms of game dev.
Why wouldn't I refund it lmao
Dude blasts people for profile customization and calls them sad and stupid, but at the same time he would let himself get scammed because he thinks it would make him more of a grown up. What.
@@kingtiger3390 I've been using free visual tools (2d + 3d) for 20 years now. Your "profile customisation" is child's play in comparison.
Tell me, where exactly did I get scammed, except for the 2 shitty games I bought in my lifetime?
I was buying shovelware a while ago and I found barro gt, got it and it was so stupid I loved it
It even uses the big rigs "You're Winner!" Trophy lmao. This game was definitely a shitpost that got monetized
im pretty sure that was edited in as a joke, as it fades in perfectly with the video editing.
Barro 2024 will be made from the ground up!
I deleted Barro after getting it during a sale. After playing some great low-poly racing games (art of rally & circuit superstars) I was looking for a couch multiplayer racing game. Barro is a waste of time and money.
That was actually a pretty smooth transition to the Sponsor. I respect that as much as you suffering through the same game x7 for our enjoyment. 👏
imagine calling it "barro f22" but you don't even race on F-22 Raptors, disappointing 0/10
thats what i call a race where im from
Speaking of Tux Racer, do you think you'll cover it at some point?
If money money laundering is a game this would be it
bro patiently waiting for the IKCO video
not happening
@@seP4 why???!??!?
@@seP4wow bro false promise L
5:18 ain’t no way someone’s paying 45 euros (almost 50 freedom dollars) to republish an asset pack
6:30 holy shit didn't expect to see DX in the vid
Can't wait to see where Kandidatos Kart falls in the hierarchy...
"Barro" means mud in spanish, what a weird name for a racing game on which you mostly drive on-road.
I remember Garfield Kart being a simple but not bad Mario Kart clone so as soon as I saw it in 6th place in your personal Worst Racing Games list I had to search for a video of it in your channel.
Barro in Portuguese means clay. Which clearly is an overstatement because here in Brazil, barro is usually considered as mud.
Recently started watching the channel and enjoyed the content but then became depressed when I saw no recent uploads, this cures it
I just got Barro for free once. It looked unappealing so I didn't even download it.
why is this game spamming achievements for every letter and digit in the ASCII table ? holy shit
That's why people buy some of these games. It has to do with achievement farming, the trading card system or both.
@@goncalo33 that's sick ...
5:40 ok, I know you are using sarcasm but it is exactly what happened with The Battle Cats game. 6y of development and it finally got a volume slider, which was celebrated in it's own subreddit. Also the volume slider sucks because it only has 3 options to pick and it's still loud enough to overwhelming whatever youtube is playing in the background.
GET UP BOIS
*SEPI UPLOADED*
when you talk about driving in tehran and say its too much risk for too little reward. what do you mean by that? did something happen after that video was posted?
no, but something might if i keep visiting "game studios" (i had a couple other in mind)
@@seP4 personally i would just love to hear about the history of the games that i cannot possibly know myself due to a harsh language barrier. i dont really think taking out the real life journalism bit would hurt the quality of the videos.
Asset flipping. Steam Greenlight. Steam Trading cards. Oh the memories. It never truly died.
Someone else probably said this already, "Barro" can mean "clay", "mud" or "dirt" in Portuguese, "dirt", you can see what he tried to do there…
it feels like an obscure mobile game from 2013 and the handling is so sensitive that you would probably end up making an accidental U-Turn trying to turn a corner
sepi pls try tricky machines
My guy changed the thumbnail like Barro releases sequels: 1 in 2 seconds and 1 pixel changed
Update the game :❌️ create the update in new game : ✔️
Sounds familiar
imagine every single version of minecraft was sold seperately, omg
isn't that what forza does
As a german adjacent person I will forever call it the BurgererRing now.
7:40 no. You cannot earn trading cards before the 2 hour limit, and you cannot refund the game (most of the time) after the 2 hours. And believe me, Steam is not giving refunds for this shovelware after 2 hours of playtime. This is just plain wrong.
dev can set drop rate. most games you get all cards within the first hour
@@seP4steam stops dropping cards until two hours pass if you refunded something within the last year. it's still profitable if you don't refund though. there's no reason to go for refund with cheap games cause you can do the same with expensive ones with much more expensive cards.
not sure what triggers this but im still getting early card drops. even with this restriction you can buy around 10 games, farm cards, refund, and still make a few dollars until the next cooldown
classic game they buy when you pay someone to change your steam country
I find it unlikely that the Player Base of these consists of 3 Year Olds, based simply on the Fact that most 3 Year Olds play Call of Duty.
That's a Brazilian developer and "barro" means "mud"(or "clay" depending on the context) in portuguese
There are low-effort mobile games that are still better than this "franchise."
omg guys , a vehicle
I unfortunately bought one of those copies, the futuristic cars copy
Excuse me, what did you mean by 8:58?
I do understand that decor achievements are cringe, but couldn't you find something else?
i have bought barro when steam supported the Turkish lira
the game was 2.50 liras and the each card was around 0.90-1.50 liras so when you drop a card you can profit from the game by 1 or 2 liras and i managet to raise 50 turkish liras at the time using the same technuiqes and i have bought my self the batman collection at the time sadly it isnt possible rn
i knew it the game was suspicious from the beginning given it seems that they repackage different type of vehicles as different games, if i have it i claimed it for free when it was given away.
Surfshark says they don’t keep any logs of your traffic, but so does your ISP. What makes Surfshark more trustworthy?
that makes me sad...sure i play also other games, but your tunigs was always a game changer...sepi fh5 tunig thats was the first i search...now iam sad...
i think this game might also be bought just to change steam region to ukraine or somewhere else. how it works is that you buy a prepaid card from given country and you need to buy a game on steam with this card and then your region changes
It seems like any time you give someone a number, they will waste thousands of dollars and hours trying to make the number go up. Even if it's something completely meaningless like the number of steam achievements they have, a number that only themselves will ever look at or care about. I don't know who would be impressed by that or who they are even trying to impress, especially when it's clear to anyone that these things are being farmed by programs.
Anyone who is willing to type in their credit card number and wait a bit could achieve the same thing, it says nothing about them other than they spend money foolishly and really care about what complete strangers think of them.
Hey would you try Dr Robotniks Ring Racers anytime soon? Looks pretty fun, most people recommend it, and i cant blame for them liking the game, its seriously high effort for a game made in the Doom Legacy engine, it had a bit of history too! Appearently DRRR was the sequel for a game called SRB2Kart, that came from Sonic Robo Blast 2 Riders and Sonic Robo Blast 2, some people even told me it went through years of development. Its a bit hard for new player's though.
Oh yea, forgot to mention DRRR is basically Mario Kart but better.
"Turn 10, hire this guy" is crazy lmao
After watching the 50 worst racing games video, I noticed from the very beginning that this whole series was built off the same shitty Unity asset as Oscillate (and quite a few other random incidentals from that video that I can't remember the names of). I laughed way too hard when you finally pointed it out.
Edit: I actually make some predictions based on your questions at the beginning of the video about the game, creator, real purpose and 85% positive reviews (asset flips, asset flipper, microtransactions and bots, respectively), and so far, two of my four predictions are already true.
That "SC Jogos" Might be brazillian...
They are
i just randomly clicke on your channel, only to find a video uploaded 4 minutes ago? Guess i'm lucky
Even worse than Garten of Banban franchise
0:15 Hey, that's Ubisoft's strategy.
Another reasons why people buy barro was to change their currency
As it seems, this game is oftenly used for changing Steam payment region. You can see many russian reviews saying that "this game helped them to move to Kazakhstan". I own Barro for the same reason😅
Turn 10 "hire this guy" XD
Trackmania does this right
Babe wakeup Sepi released a new video
That Sponsor transition was so unexpected
The guy/people behind barro is secretly geniuses, they made tons of money just by flipping assets for "pimp my ride "steam users who just want trading cars, lmao
4:10 we ain't letting this mf get away with track 10💀
mf destroyed turn10 in one sentence 💀
I'd be interested in seeing what you think of the game Motor Town: Behind the Wheel. It uses basic unity assets for everything, but it's different from the other games and unique and in-depth enough that I don't think I would call it an "asset flip" It even has pretty good wheel support, and the physics aren't nearly as arcadey as you would expect.
It's an interesting case, and I actually enjoy the game. It's at its core just a car game. Even a truck or bus or taxi game.
It's satisfying to haul cargo to save up enough money to buy and upgrade/tune a race car. But it is a bit grindy which makes the autopilot mode all but necessary sometimes. But there really isn't anything else like it to my knowledge.
wishlisted
Does this game and resoraki share the same tracks? I've played resoraki before and they look sii😅
yep both are mrc* ripoffs
I remember stumbling across this when sorting by cheapest on steam. I knew something was suspect.
This looks incredible. I just went and bought every game in the series. It would only be better if it had NFT
I bet that SC Jogos didn't even buy the minicar race creator. They probably pirated it.
I mean fromsoftware keeps copy pasting their newer versions of Dark Souls by slapping different title names so guess that works.
sc jogos doesnt know how to update hes game without pay 1400 dollar just for make same game with diffrent feature💀💀💀💀
Thank you for exposing them cash grabs out there!
SEPI UPLOADED ITS BIG TIME
Counterpoint you can use the achievements to spell out fuck you in your achievement showcase on your profile
Tbh, we should've expected this quality from the name itself as barro is spanish for mud
I will also add that these games are used when transferring an account to another country, because this is the cheapest game on Steam))