I saw this video, then bought the game and got every achievement. Fun game for sure! By the way, I can confirm that pulling the "SAVE DATA" plug at the end does in fact erase your save data, causing you to start back at the beginning.
@@beneidem369 The continents are not buoyant on a molten rock expanse. Instead, they rest upon a dense stratum of solid rock referred to as the mantle, encompassing both continental and oceanic crusts.
As someone who's relatively tech-savvy, I'd imagine the "i'm in your pc" thing to have been a set of code that forces the window to "fake close" by hiding in the background, allowing it to act as an invisible process that still plays noise. The black screen is the program coming back out of hiding to cover what's there before closing.
@@AngelaHurst-tu7ph A game where your pieces can travel through time, usually spawning new timelines as they do. They can also travel between timelines. Games often end when a queen in the present checkmates a kkng in tje past.
17:44 Pretty sure it was done by firstly hiding the game window(if the text was not edited in, it probably took a screenshot of your main monitor and display it with overlayed text) and then creating 2 black windows on all other monitors
I have the game, and can provide information. It probably takes a screenshot of the screen before opening the game, as no buttons would work and it would show my desktop if launched from there.
@@betongameindonesia The game can't change what shows on the computer outside the game window. I also forgot to mention that when the screen turns black, Windows Update Manager shows in task manager
The part with the voice on the steam page is actually really easy to do when programming. you just make the window transparent (yes you can do this) and remove the title bar (with the 3 buttons on the top right). Then just fill it with black. the game obviously still runs at this point...
Ohhhh ok I was wondering I thought maybe they made a recreation of the steam page but I was confused because his play minutes and username were accurate
What a strange and unique game concept. But, the whole time I wondered if something would happen, when you just stand in front of the button, staring at it and do nothing for a couple of minutes.
Story time with Jester... Floating islands are a common natural phenomenon that are found in many parts of the world. They exist less commonly as an artificial phenomenon. Floating islands are generally found on marshlands, lakes, and similar wetland locations, and can be many hectares in size... I got you covered.. you weren't silly 👍
Cool! anyway, here is the recipie for brownies! - 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter - 2 cups granulated sugar - 4 large eggs - 1 teaspoon vanilla extract - 1 cup all-purpose flour - 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder - 1/4 teaspoon baking powder - 1/4 teaspoon salt - 1 cup chopped nuts (optional) Instructions: 1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9x13-inch baking pan. 2. In a medium-sized saucepan, melt the butter over low heat. Remove from heat and stir in the sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract until well combined. 3. In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add this dry mixture to the wet ingredients, stirring until just combined. 4. If desired, fold in the chopped nuts into the batter. 5. Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan, spreading it evenly 6. Bake in the preheated oven for approximately 30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with moist crumbs (not wet batter). 7. Allow the brownies to cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares. Enjoy your homemade brownies! :)
iirc, if you open the game again, there's a thank you. Also there's a computer with a web browser. You can put your channel there and it'll show the channel page. He then asks nicely, that because you showed it off to people for free, so he asks for the viewers to also buy the game even if they don't play it. I did it after seeing a video of a guy playing the game. I loved playing the game even tho I've already seen it on the video
My amongus playtime of 191.3h has a £0.02 price per hour rate. I havent touched the game since 2020. - about 4 years and i still remember the funniest moments we had.
The corridor was probably the best laugh i had in a game this year. Played through twice. Just excellent value. You missed out on a good few bit by only playing once. Also missed the content creator mode.
Most modern games match your screen resolution and maximize the window by default, so it's not so hard to hide the window while the game is still running, then bring it back up as a black screen etc, really cool implementation though, got to say.
oh wow, I was waiting for Matt to play The Corridor! Such a fun, quick, game. I can only imagine what my Steam friends thought with me closing and opening the game so many times. lmao
And so Matt waited...And waited...And waited some more...Eventually, Paddy closed the game. But he could never be mad at this pup. However, Matt will never know if there was more buttons to pressed... It would be interesting to see if Matt could engineer a game though.
Story time again! There are island that float! We have an island ontop of a small lake here and it moves around! its not sand and stuff i guess its made of plants but there are trees on it!
To answer the question about what game has better value: I have over 7,000 hours in Factorio. (I don't know the exact number because I bought it from the website before it was on Steam so I don't know how much playtime I have before Steam started keeping track for me. I paid $20 for Factorio originally. According to my math, that means it has a cost of less than 0.0048 U.S. cents per minute.
at 12:11 casual "Adventure Quest Worlds" experience if u dont have a monster singlecore processor (a very big 2D MMORPG flash game that is there since 2k08, they rebuild it rn in unity)
Does the game actually close itself when the button is pressed, or does it load a “steam home page” screen within the game? Could you enter a new game from the Home Screen it kicks you back to? Could you progress the game by closing it yourself without clicking the button?
I'm glad I got to watch you do this. I would throw my computer out of my window. But I bought the game because I enjoyed watching you play it so much lol
There are such thing as floating islands. They are (for the most part) floating globs of decaying plant material, but some have enough heft to them to support a person.
Day 130 of asking Matt to add the Second Narrows Bridge, Ironworkers Memorial to the Wheel of Bridgetune It is a cantilevered truss bridge, carrying 6 lanes of traffic from Vancouver to North Vancouver in B.C. across the second narrowing of the Burrard Inlet. It's name comes from the fact that it collapsed twice during construction, which unalived 23 people in total (Hence the name, ironworkers memorial).
Matt, you should play the Stanley Parable if you like this kind of games. With a quick search I did not found any video from you about it, so I guess you did not play it until now
I saw this video, then bought the game and got every achievement. Fun game for sure!
By the way, I can confirm that pulling the "SAVE DATA" plug at the end does in fact erase your save data, causing you to start back at the beginning.
Omg that's both horrifying and amazing XD
Yep, did that at the end of my video. Oops. For some reason, it is really cheap.
200 like!
Somehow I was expecting that. It is a good way to come back for all achievements.
thx
this has to be one of the best edited videos on this channel, give your editor an extra slice of bread for this
And maybe some water too?
And a bit of ukism
one whole slice of bread is a bit too much i think it could damage his motivation to work hard
Maiby if he dinint cut out parts of the game usaly this game takes 40 min and he just skiped a very important part
1/2 slice
As a kid i also thought all the islands were floating, dont worry Matt, you're not alone this time.
Aren't all landmasses floating on a sea of lava?
@@beneidem369yeah all the mantles floating
@@beneidem369 The continents are not buoyant on a molten rock expanse. Instead, they rest upon a dense stratum of solid rock referred to as the mantle, encompassing both continental and oceanic crusts.
Me too
Yoooo same
This game have some "Stanley Parable" vibe to it.
as he said in the description, yes
I saw the video and thought it was.
In addition to that, gives me "There is no game" vibes!
Matt playing Stanley Parable would be awesome.
It literally is written in the description.
Framerate drops to 2 fps: Let's Game it Out chimes in, "Oh, this is how I like it!"
Josh would love this!
I love how he instantly thinks bum not brain. Great work Matt lol
It’s a very smooth brain.
@@elsewhereprince3969 lol this is very true 🤔
He I was, thinking "ooh, it's a brain - I wonder if it is a metaphor for the brain inside the machine..." - then Matt says "it's a butt!"
Hearing Matt at 10:15 immediately activated my fight or flight instincts
I don't think I've ever heard anyone said that word and not wanted to immediately vomit
Almost noped right out the video there
My response was exclusively fight, I nearly punched the screen out
Lad when you've been on reddit from quite some time "uwu" becomes irrelevant....
FLIGHT?! XDDDDDD
The “damnit” of disappointment from him turning around and finding the button was funny
As someone who's relatively tech-savvy, I'd imagine the "i'm in your pc" thing to have been a set of code that forces the window to "fake close" by hiding in the background, allowing it to act as an invisible process that still plays noise. The black screen is the program coming back out of hiding to cover what's there before closing.
No. In order to make Steam say it's closed, you actually have to close the application.
@@stilles342 start another app and close the main game, the other app plays the audio and later blocks the video
@@stilles342true
Why do I feel like the editors created this game for some sweet revenge..😂
Matt should try 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel.
eh?
@@AngelaHurst-tu7ph
A game where your pieces can travel through time, usually spawning new timelines as they do. They can also travel between timelines. Games often end when a queen in the present checkmates a kkng in tje past.
Without Multiverse Time Travel
I like how chaotic it was just by pressing a button... That's a pretty cool game!
17:44 Pretty sure it was done by firstly hiding the game window(if the text was not edited in, it probably took a screenshot of your main monitor and display it with overlayed text) and then creating 2 black windows on all other monitors
that, or just a transparent graphic, then full black graphic on all monitors, and then actually closing for real ^^
I have the game, and can provide information.
It probably takes a screenshot of the screen before opening the game, as no buttons would work and it would show my desktop if launched from there.
@@SpeedRunner33333 so the text is edited or not?
@@betongameindonesia The game can't change what shows on the computer outside the game window.
I also forgot to mention that when the screen turns black, Windows Update Manager shows in task manager
Yeah
The part with the voice on the steam page is actually really easy to do when programming. you just make the window transparent (yes you can do this) and remove the title bar (with the 3 buttons on the top right). Then just fill it with black. the game obviously still runs at this point...
Ohhhh ok I was wondering I thought maybe they made a recreation of the steam page but I was confused because his play minutes and username were accurate
Have you ever played Please Don't Touch Anything? It also has a button for you to press.
What a strange and unique game concept. But, the whole time I wondered if something would happen, when you just stand in front of the button, staring at it and do nothing for a couple of minutes.
I refunded this game, thinking it was crashing :/
Lmao
I think you did the right thing. There's really nothing to it.
L
@@tsm688shut
Story time with Jester...
Floating islands are a common natural phenomenon that are found in many parts of the world. They exist less commonly as an artificial phenomenon. Floating islands are generally found on marshlands, lakes, and similar wetland locations, and can be many hectares in size...
I got you covered.. you weren't silly 👍
I feel like this is a fun mix of The Stanley Parable and There Is No Game.
If by fun you mean tedious and annoying
Well you must be fun at parties @BlackTemple
@@notcreative2256 Don't worry, the party stopped every minute or so and had to be restarted.
Don't forget "Please don't touch anything"
I'm currently at 0,0115 cent per minute of Factorio
i thought the Dev was Grian for a moment
lol. I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought of Grian. This would be almost perfect for him, just need a room with half a million buttons xD
1:53 man: hey imma cardboard man....and i have a cardboard plan.....me: HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAH LOL
2:14 Rce: IM NOT A KID!! me: ya u are a kid ur whatevers say ur basically a kid in an engineers body lol 😜😜
WTF HAHAHAHA LOL SO FUNNY AT 6:41 PRESS 6:41 TO SEEE AHHAHAAHHAHHAHAHA
15:47 wat th
16:52 rce u are still in the game and he pretend blah blah blah HAHAHAHA
I feel like this game was actually designed for Matt.
Cool! anyway, here is the recipie for brownies!
- 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 4 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
Instructions:
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9x13-inch baking pan.
2. In a medium-sized saucepan, melt the butter over low heat. Remove from heat and stir in the sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract until well combined.
3. In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt.
Gradually add this dry mixture to the wet ingredients, stirring until just combined.
4. If desired, fold in the chopped nuts into the batter.
5. Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan, spreading it evenly
6. Bake in the preheated oven for approximately
30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with moist crumbs (not wet batter).
7. Allow the brownies to cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares.
Enjoy your homemade brownies!
:)
"Name something else with better value than that"
Factorio.
1 pence per hour
This reminds me of "The Stanley Parable". What an adventure!
7:32 'shot though the ass, and you're to blame...' 😂
iirc, if you open the game again, there's a thank you. Also there's a computer with a web browser. You can put your channel there and it'll show the channel page. He then asks nicely, that because you showed it off to people for free, so he asks for the viewers to also buy the game even if they don't play it. I did it after seeing a video of a guy playing the game. I loved playing the game even tho I've already seen it on the video
12:39 superliminal tought me that it should be way shorter than it looks.
This gives me Stanly Parable Vibes
Love the modern take on a Flash classic. Props to the dev. Now I've gotta go find the white rabbit...
Oh Grian needs to play this
This is incredible. Props to dev(s)
there are some 'islands' that are made of tightly packed moss that does float.
My amongus playtime of 191.3h has a £0.02 price per hour rate. I havent touched the game since 2020. - about 4 years and i still remember the funniest moments we had.
00:36 My guess is E: None of the above, though B is also a possibility.
4:57 bro my device died right when u pushed this button, perfect timing indeed
The narrator and RCE having essentially the same accent and cadence is absolutely hilarious
At this point you only need a brief image of the scene from the office after rce says anything to crack us up dosent even need the audio 😂
I dont if im jobless or if i love RCE so much that i literally just watched him press a button cor 20 minutes 😂😂
That editing during the RPG interlude was amazing.
Do not Press the Button... My mind immediately goes to the button that released 24 ghasts on Hermitcraft.
The narrator in the game sounds like Grian to me
love to see grian play this XD
The corridor was probably the best laugh i had in a game this year. Played through twice. Just excellent value. You missed out on a good few bit by only playing once. Also missed the content creator mode.
I like video games that are a bit different. This is certainly one of them but i feel its more fun as a viewer than a player.
‘I’m a cardboard man… with a cardboard plan’ got me cracking up 😂
Most modern games match your screen resolution and maximize the window by default, so it's not so hard to hide the window while the game is still running, then bring it back up as a black screen etc, really cool implementation though, got to say.
This game gives Stanley parable vibes, odds on getting Matt to play Stanley Parable??
We heard RCE saying "uwu" before GTA 6💀
Noooooo matt you the end wasn’t the end, you had to reopen the game 😅
@realcivilengineer
10:15 someone please clip this
actually got chills when the steam page came with the narrator guy
This was one of the favourite videos I watched in a while it was very fun
I love the concept of this game but I would not have had the patience. Watching you do it was perfect.
that Story time with Matt killed me xd just a little tiny bit of information from the past
I never thought i would hear an engineer say "UWU" at literally the 31st December...
12:18 that bit where you're lagging is how my experience is playing 7 days to die on my 12 year old computer
oh wow, I was waiting for Matt to play The Corridor!
Such a fun, quick, game. I can only imagine what my Steam friends thought with me closing and opening the game so many times. lmao
And so Matt waited...And waited...And waited some more...Eventually, Paddy closed the game. But he could never be mad at this pup. However, Matt will never know if there was more buttons to pressed...
It would be interesting to see if Matt could engineer a game though.
Story time again! There are island that float! We have an island ontop of a small lake here and it moves around! its not sand and stuff i guess its made of plants but there are trees on it!
Legend says he still has the game open
That last "that's what she said" edit got me, nice on mat :D
18:30 No, that is a BRAIN.
Notice the "Brain pink" coloration.
And the trench like the death star.
Stanley Parable spinoff, but then unique too! Love it 😂
To answer the question about what game has better value:
I have over 7,000 hours in Factorio. (I don't know the exact number because I bought it from the website before it was on Steam so I don't know how much playtime I have before Steam started keeping track for me.
I paid $20 for Factorio originally. According to my math, that means it has a cost of less than 0.0048 U.S. cents per minute.
This seemed like a perfect Matt game
The in game narrator reminds me of James Acaster a bit. Hilarious.
at 12:11 casual "Adventure Quest Worlds" experience if u dont have a monster singlecore processor (a very big 2D MMORPG flash game that is there since 2k08, they rebuild it rn in unity)
the "Dammit" when you turn after the fourth time is the best part.
I know a certain minecraft youtuber with a red jumper and waffle hair that would particularly enjoy this game
Does the game actually close itself when the button is pressed, or does it load a “steam home page” screen within the game? Could you enter a new game from the Home Screen it kicks you back to? Could you progress the game by closing it yourself without clicking the button?
12:42 i GOT JUMP SCARED!
I'm dissapointed in my self
6:04 most islands are just sand hills underwater
I'm glad I got to watch you do this. I would throw my computer out of my window. But I bought the game because I enjoyed watching you play it so much lol
This is certainly one of the games of all time.
This reminds of The Stanle Parable, I think Matt would love that game
Day 3 of asking Matt to play Paddycake.
Either by clapping hands or giving Paddy treats.
I played this game myself and its awesome to see RCE playing it to!
4:32 i wonder what the game would do when someone with an ultrawide plays it
Paddy, is wise.
There are such thing as floating islands. They are (for the most part) floating globs of decaying plant material, but some have enough heft to them to support a person.
This would be a nightmare because my steam takes like 20 minutes to open
Spoiler: he pressed it
love the game concept
Man this game would be perfect for me and my laptop that takes a minute or two load up a steam game
I love this game and everyone's reaction to it! Keep it up Matt! Love your content!
Day 130 of asking Matt to add the Second Narrows Bridge, Ironworkers Memorial to the Wheel of Bridgetune
It is a cantilevered truss bridge, carrying 6 lanes of traffic from Vancouver to North Vancouver in B.C. across the second narrowing of the Burrard Inlet.
It's name comes from the fact that it collapsed twice during construction, which unalived 23 people in total (Hence the name, ironworkers memorial).
Write a bug report: "Game keeps crashing"
"This is the story of a man named Stanley."
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID 😂😂😂
Body organ with two halves with plugs stuck into it: "is it a bum?"
Never seen Matrix I guess?...
Hats off to the editor this time
Such a clever game
Nice that we know exactly how long every level took you
The stanley parobal at home:
another game like this is The Stanley Parable with different outcomes and all
It would be funny if in the next video he was still waiting in front of the game screen, then breaks over to what he's actually playing for the event.
I live on a island and i always thought i could swim all the way under and to the other side
12:18 Hee! KSP 2 had the best update ever in December! Now the game is GREAT!
Matt, you should play the Stanley Parable if you like this kind of games. With a quick search I did not found any video from you about it, so I guess you did not play it until now
By anyone who don’t know what is happening on the reverse part his mouse was reversed