I love how in so many horror games and movies, the first instinct is to commit as many crimes as humanly possible once under minor duress. *"Oh no, I can't find my sister. Let me open this person's mail, steal a gift, break into their home, pick up everything not nailed down and melt an old lady"*
@@esperduchess "Hey I'm just going to pop out for some coffee, don't forget and start committing crimes again" *Oh god where did she go, curse my lack of object permanence IT'S TIME TO CRIME*
Things I remember in this game that the Grumps can use: 1) open books 2) Remember the foyer with the chair that had something hard sewn inside? If only you had something sharp to cut it out... 3) you can eat, drink or equip items by doing USE>[item]>SELF. Most of those items will kill you but that's part of the fun! 4) In the room with the chill, there's a Ruby in the desk drawer. If you manage to pick it up, get rid of it ASAP! 5) IIRC, the ghost servant can't be destroyed, but he will obey the Master. If only you had some items that made you look and smell like him...
I would actually like to see them continue to play this game. It looks like a decent game, and they seemed to have fun playing it. It doesn't look too hard, and it's I think it's just interesting enough to keep people entertained. They can even just look up a walkthrough if they get stuck. I dunno why they wouldn't want to continue this. Are they in a rush to try every game in existence?
I see you're new to classic adventure games. These games are absolutely not easy. They love to have puzzles that either require ridiculous leaps of logic or just make no sense whatsoever and can only really be solved by trying everything, blind luck, or just looking up the answer. For example, in this game, to get rid of the servant ghost you have to show him the spider they caught which scares him away. No the game never so much as hints that the servant suffers from arachnophobia. And this is even the easier version of the game. In the original Mac version the evil of the house is slowly possessing you and if you take to long to beat it (and the time limit is very strict) you lose. And this isn't even as bad as they could get. Just look up Sierra's classic games to see how much worse it could be. Oh Mordack how many times did you teleport in out of nowhere to force choke me to death?
@@archvile9388 Exactly. Shadowgate was more forgiving, but not by much. Zojoi definitely has some strange puzzle logic games. I've beaten this game a couple of times, but only while looking at a walkthru to get past parts I got stuck at the first time.
@@archvile9388 I feel like it wouldn't be as bad if it'd come out a few years when they learned that letting you pick up everything makes it way too confusing. Also I thought they were doing pretty well though there's definitely a few things that would eat up a couple episodes.
Agree, I grew up in the prime of the NES generation and vaguely remember the cover to this game, but never actually saw it - this is a fun retro episode, would love to see the conclusion
Dan: "What child wouldn't be enthralled by hours of this?" Between this and the sister games Deja Vu and Shadowgate, I spent many an hour feeling like I was on an adventure as a kid. These games had a whole different feel when I played them late at night during summer break.
Yeah I can't believe they never heard of it. The Kemco-Seika "trilogy" was kind of a big deal back then and after watching Dan play King's Quest I hope they play more.
Awww...the phrase you never want to hear in a game you like: "This is a one-off." I suspected it might be when I didn't see an episode number in the tags, but maybe they'll continue it? It's so enjoyable to watch someone solve puzzles in a game you really like. I'm also very impressed that Arin didn't get caught by the No-Ghost trap. Not surprised he didn't figure out that you have to open a bowl to see fruit in it, though. These games could be a bit obtuse at times. Minor shill: If they do in fact keep this a one-off and you want to see the rest of it, I did a playthrough on my channel. Not as good, maybe, but you'll see the whole thing. Also, if you want to play this game, it was released for modern consoles as a part of the 8-Bit Adventure Anthology. The re-release contains Shadowgate and Deja Vu as well.
I played all of those games as well as princess tomato I loved all of them. They're slower paced but good stories and interesting puzzles! I'll go watch your playthrough 😊
Wow, thank you both! I wasn't trying to push too hard on that, but I hope you enjoy the series! I do still hope the Grumps will play more of this, though.
START of game: "Use this pendant to ward off the undead" Grumps: "Should we try the spider spray??" P.s YES please keep playing this game, Dan is a pro at these point and click adventures plus it's just very nostalgic seeing these types of games again..
@@BloodyMercyless I'd love to see them continue too, it's an interesting game for sure. Without a guide, this'll be 30 parts though, when the game can be comfortably beat in less than an hr, lol.
Holy shit, I didn't expect this! I love this game! Coincidentally, I just got done playing the chapel theme on my keyboard. I'm so happy you played this!
This game scared the shit out of me when I was little. I loved it, though. Never could figure out how to finish it. Hell I tried it recently and still couldn't figure out how to get through it. LOL. Love the narrator voice. LOL. Reminds me of Adam Driver from the Oil Tycoon skit on SNL.
All 3 of those games: Shadowgate, Uninvited, and Deja Vu, were intensely obscure. When I was a kid me and a friend finished Shadowgate, but only because Nintendo Power did a big write-up of it explaining most of the puzzles. The sheer amount of (useless) inventory in these things is nuts.
@@SkankHunt-vb2qc looking at ur comments on this channel. Just go get some help u dont seem to be doing well and its healthy to get help. Fix up ur life man because being as pethetic that uve shown urself to be is not helping anyone.
I never played this game, but I love its sister game, "Shadowgate." I'd be more than happy to watch you guys finish this one and also play that one! Same mechanics
You know what similar game isn't so forgiving? Deja Vu. There are moments in the game where you can softlock yourself from progressing and if you game over at that point it doesn't let you continue and the game resets.
Loving the random games break I enjoy the series games but this is hitting just right Would love more of these uploaded in between episodes of the longer story driven games
I really wanna see this completed! This seems like a great game to do a full play-through on. Absolutely loved the commentary and lightened up my crappy day
There’s a game like this that my Grandmother used to play with me when I was young- Shadowgate Classic for game boy color. Super nostalgic, thank you for this.
Arin: "One lies all the time, one tells the truth" Dan: "And the third is juuust right" You're getting there, Dan. Not quite there yet, but you're getting there.
too bad they dont finish them most of these one offs are perfect for us viewers if they dont play more of it they are just going to play mario maker 2 again and arin will die from an aneurism playing ross's bullshit
YOU GOTTA FINISH UNINVITED OH GUYS THERE A GREAT SCENE LATER YOU'RE GONNA PUT SALT ON THE DOG AND PUT THE SPATULA ON THE... ON THE FLOUR YOU'RE GONNA (burp) LOVE IT
Honestly, I’m loving this game. I’d gladly come back and watch more of you guys playing it. It’s charming enough to be enjoyable enough for you guys to make jokes. Top level stuff
I don’t comment often but I will do so to say that I really want more of this. Arin seems to enjoy it and it’s charming and funny and cute and the puzzles are cool. PLAY MORE PLEASE
Hell yes, I was so surprised and stoked to see them playing this. Like many others, Skelet' O'Hara scared the shit out of me as a kid. Would love to see more of this and/or other games in the Macventure series.
@@Mvolkovin Arctic comes from the Greek 'arktos', meaning bear. Apparently it's because of Ursa-Major always being visible, but I like to think it's because there are polar bears in the north pole. Antarctic therefore means 'no bear.'
Are fully cooked potatoes commonly known for their patience and problem solving skills? I'd personally think potatoes in general would have incredible patience.
In this episode, Dan quoted both the Weird Al movie "UHF" (Spatula City skit) "What better way to say 'I love you' than with the gift of the spatula", and also the TV show Tim & Eric's Awesome Show Great Job's skit Quilting with Will. "COOK THE DOG! COOK THE DOG! I DON'T WANNA COOK THE DOG, YOU COOK THE DOG!...... DOG'S SHOULD BE RAW!... AND LIVING!"
I really miss how you guys used to play the older games on your channel, they were really fun and charming with their simplistic graphics and design that led to all kinds of commentary. Please do a series on this!
Dan: tells Arin to click the things. Arin: Wow Dan you're so thorough. Arin... its a point and click game. You have to click all the things. Thats the game its all you do.
POV: You wake up after having crashed your car and find yourself outside a mansion. You enter. You roam the building, checking every room for signs of life. Along the way you pick things up, adding them to a collection. You take a very large book. Some pesticide. A hat. A bottle of No-Ghost(?). A dirty bowl. Even a full watering can. You are a kleptomaniac.
I would so genuinely love a full play through of this! There's just something so soothing yet energizing and fun about some of these kinds of games, and I always love when our boys are having fun too!
You can tell Dan grew up on old Sierra games - He doesn't fuck around. He's like "EXAMINE EVERYTHING. TAKE *EVERYTHING*." Because if you missed ONE TINY HEKKIN DETAIL in those games, you'd be like 6 chapters later, at the last stage, and some mofo is like "You have to give me an empty bottle" - and it's an empty ass bottle you may or may not have seen in some old witch's hut when you had no idea when you were doing and now there's no going back and he kills you and you start the whole-ass game over again.
I'm 2 minutes in and getting real strong "Deja Vu" vibes (loved that game on Amiga and later on the NES), and after a quick Google search, I learned that both games were developed by the same studio only a year apart! So neat - I love it when the guys play these old dusty classics like this.
Hey guys, random question, but will you guys play the second game of the Phoenix Wright trilogy? Game Grumps is actually the reason why i got into that game, and i'd LOVE to see y'alls reaction to that game as it might be even wilder than the first. Plus, if y'all are gonna play remotely again, it'd be perfect for long-distance gaming x
I love how in so many horror games and movies, the first instinct is to commit as many crimes as humanly possible once under minor duress.
*"Oh no, I can't find my sister. Let me open this person's mail, steal a gift, break into their home, pick up everything not nailed down and melt an old lady"*
Well, if my brother wouldn't do that for me, is he even family? If I wouldn't do that for my friends, do I even love them?
@@esperduchess "Hey I'm just going to pop out for some coffee, don't forget and start committing crimes again"
*Oh god where did she go, curse my lack of object permanence IT'S TIME TO CRIME*
@@esperduchess o rn
When your family leaves?
*It's crime time BABEEE*
Perhaps it just goes to show how laws are a fragile construct.
Arin and Dan jinxed themselves at the end. Everyone wants to see more uninvited 😂
More please 🙏
I kinda wanna see more of this honestly, it's charming and the puzzles seem interesting
I love these point and click type games, space quest V was very fun to watch
I want to see the outcome of this as well
I will shit blood if they don’t finish this
@T H Same, I hope they do finish this one.
it was very relaxing lol
Dan: "Don't turn around and be a skull, that's the scariest of all."
Old lady: turns around and is a skull
I laughed when he said that.
I have a spooky skull hidden just beneath my face! lol
Things I remember in this game that the Grumps can use:
1) open books
2) Remember the foyer with the chair that had something hard sewn inside? If only you had something sharp to cut it out...
3) you can eat, drink or equip items by doing USE>[item]>SELF. Most of those items will kill you but that's part of the fun!
4) In the room with the chill, there's a Ruby in the desk drawer. If you manage to pick it up, get rid of it ASAP!
5) IIRC, the ghost servant can't be destroyed, but he will obey the Master. If only you had some items that made you look and smell like him...
These seem like good, nonspoilery hints. Well done!
Nice!
I saw the open option and was like, "open the book" and they just, took it with them. XD
There are no items that make you look or smell like his master. He is deathly afraid of spiders tho
4:01 Arin: who's dracan?
Me: dracan theses nuts across your face. Lol
beautiful xD
I said the same thing before I saw your comment. Great minds… 🤣
@@Norweeg Facts.
Honestly I am surprised and disappointed they didn't make that joke.
I would actually like to see them continue to play this game. It looks like a decent game, and they seemed to have fun playing it. It doesn't look too hard, and it's I think it's just interesting enough to keep people entertained. They can even just look up a walkthrough if they get stuck. I dunno why they wouldn't want to continue this. Are they in a rush to try every game in existence?
I see you're new to classic adventure games. These games are absolutely not easy. They love to have puzzles that either require ridiculous leaps of logic or just make no sense whatsoever and can only really be solved by trying everything, blind luck, or just looking up the answer. For example, in this game, to get rid of the servant ghost you have to show him the spider they caught which scares him away. No the game never so much as hints that the servant suffers from arachnophobia. And this is even the easier version of the game. In the original Mac version the evil of the house is slowly possessing you and if you take to long to beat it (and the time limit is very strict) you lose. And this isn't even as bad as they could get. Just look up Sierra's classic games to see how much worse it could be. Oh Mordack how many times did you teleport in out of nowhere to force choke me to death?
@@archvile9388 Exactly. Shadowgate was more forgiving, but not by much. Zojoi definitely has some strange puzzle logic games. I've beaten this game a couple of times, but only while looking at a walkthru to get past parts I got stuck at the first time.
There's actually a very funny scene involving a spider the size of a car
@@archvile9388 I feel like it wouldn't be as bad if it'd come out a few years when they learned that letting you pick up everything makes it way too confusing. Also I thought they were doing pretty well though there's definitely a few things that would eat up a couple episodes.
Agree, I grew up in the prime of the NES generation and vaguely remember the cover to this game, but never actually saw it - this is a fun retro episode, would love to see the conclusion
I honestly wouldn't mind seeing them play more of this; random old games can make for really comedic moments.
Preach, friend: one-offs like this is what drew me to the channel in the first place.
I'm actually invested and depressed that they most likely won't go back
6 months later: Danganrompa #995
@@robbert9611 It'd take these two 995+ episodes to just finish this, unless they cheat.
During the "Dear Master" note, all I could remember is "Always a pleasure, Catherine"
“I can’t take these plants!”
RED PLANT!!
PURPLE PLANT!!
BLUE PLANT!!
I didn't even try...🤣
_JENNIFER DUMPED ME!_
Dan: "do not hit her!"
*Game Over*
Arin: "i did not hit her, it's not true, it's bullshit, i did not hit her, i did naaaat"
OH HAI MARKO
YOU'RE TEARING ME APART LISA
You guys gotta finish Uninvited! Guys, there's a great scene later!
Dan: "What child wouldn't be enthralled by hours of this?"
Between this and the sister games Deja Vu and Shadowgate, I spent many an hour feeling like I was on an adventure as a kid. These games had a whole different feel when I played them late at night during summer break.
I wouldve loved this game as a child.
Yeah I can't believe they never heard of it. The Kemco-Seika "trilogy" was kind of a big deal back then and after watching Dan play King's Quest I hope they play more.
Same here. The Kemco games on NES were amazing to me as a kid.
For a game made 15 years before I was born it has aged really well, could totally see a modern indie Dev making something like this
I love these retro, usually one off games that they play, it feels like old game grumps
Exactly, these types of episodes is what GG was basically built on
Hey i'm old i'm not so old and we're the old grumps !!!
I miss the old times🥲
Yeah, this really takes me back to when they used to play retro games on Grumps all the time.
i love it
Awww...the phrase you never want to hear in a game you like: "This is a one-off." I suspected it might be when I didn't see an episode number in the tags, but maybe they'll continue it? It's so enjoyable to watch someone solve puzzles in a game you really like. I'm also very impressed that Arin didn't get caught by the No-Ghost trap. Not surprised he didn't figure out that you have to open a bowl to see fruit in it, though. These games could be a bit obtuse at times.
Minor shill: If they do in fact keep this a one-off and you want to see the rest of it, I did a playthrough on my channel. Not as good, maybe, but you'll see the whole thing. Also, if you want to play this game, it was released for modern consoles as a part of the 8-Bit Adventure Anthology. The re-release contains Shadowgate and Deja Vu as well.
I played all of those games as well as princess tomato I loved all of them. They're slower paced but good stories and interesting puzzles! I'll go watch your playthrough 😊
I hope they continue this but I’ll give your play through a watch!
Wow, thank you both! I wasn't trying to push too hard on that, but I hope you enjoy the series! I do still hope the Grumps will play more of this, though.
Cool, dude, i'll give your playthrough a watch!
do you happen to be the same moechicken who subs to secret sleepover society a lot? ill definitely check out your playthrough!
Yay, they're playing random games again.
their playing random games, what?
Uh oh, a grammar mistake on a GG vid, you’re in for it 😵💫
No grammar police please. It's fine just how it is.
@@oOoOoOwned3141592
A pounding is in store for them
Yes I know!!! Let’s goooooo!!
START of game: "Use this pendant to ward off the undead"
Grumps: "Should we try the spider spray??"
P.s YES please keep playing this game, Dan is a pro at these point and click adventures plus it's just very nostalgic seeing these types of games again..
Spoiler alert: The solution is actually to throw the spider at the butler.
@@Table24Gaming Amazing haha.. I truly do hope they come back to this, these old games were so quirky like that.
Yeah, I really like seeing Dan get more involved into the gameplay than into "the talking to Arin" role.
@@BloodyMercyless I'd love to see them continue too, it's an interesting game for sure. Without a guide, this'll be 30 parts though, when the game can be comfortably beat in less than an hr, lol.
Dan has his super power called common sense.
25:19 The moment I ALWAYS WAIT FOR on everyone's first playthrough of this game.
Also, Dan's "is that a... Gengar?" reaction was perfect.
Please keep doing these obscure old games, the conversations in these episodes are always so memorable
"Is that a Gengar?" [Audible confusion]
I would love a full playthrough. This game is very charming.
"noooo my sister (who's a houseplant!!!!!!)"
ten more eps of this, please
In the beautiful, eloquent words of Kylo Ren:
*MORE*
Holy shit, I didn't expect this! I love this game! Coincidentally, I just got done playing the chapel theme on my keyboard. I'm so happy you played this!
Nice
thank you for summoning this game with your music.
This game scared the shit out of me when I was little. I loved it, though. Never could figure out how to finish it. Hell I tried it recently and still couldn't figure out how to get through it. LOL. Love the narrator voice. LOL. Reminds me of Adam Driver from the Oil Tycoon skit on SNL.
Now what does an oil baron do? The answer: CRUSH YOUR ENEMIES
All 3 of those games: Shadowgate, Uninvited, and Deja Vu, were intensely obscure. When I was a kid me and a friend finished Shadowgate, but only because Nintendo Power did a big write-up of it explaining most of the puzzles. The sheer amount of (useless) inventory in these things is nuts.
I really hope ”It takes two” come’s back
YEEEEESSS. I played this all the time as a kid
And who tf are you?
That's cool and peanut butter is delicious
@@SkankHunt-vb2qc what kind of question is that? Does it matter who they are? Why can't people just enjoy things anymore
@@SkankHunt-vb2qc Does your wife know you're on this account again?
@@SkankHunt-vb2qc looking at ur comments on this channel. Just go get some help u dont seem to be doing well and its healthy to get help. Fix up ur life man because being as pethetic that uve shown urself to be is not helping anyone.
If they're getting into old NES point-and-click games, they should try Shadowgate!
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY!!!!
Same company too!
And Deja Vu! Also same company, but detective story, not magic and horror.
@@dem160d I see you there, Shadowgate grim reaper :D
@@Firethorne I completely forgot about Deja Vu! That would be a good one too (esp since I never got to play it as a kid lol)
This game/play through is oddly relaxing.
I never played this game, but I love its sister game, "Shadowgate."
I'd be more than happy to watch you guys finish this one and also play that one! Same mechanics
There was also a detective noir game in the same style by the same company called “Deja Vu”.
now the main song is stuck in my head, so catchy
The best game. ❤️
Yeah, the style was so similar to Shadowgate that I looked it up to see if it was the same company... and it was.
i was going to say, the music and atmosphere reminded me of shadowgate!
Ya know, for an old NES game, it's surprisingly forgiving when you die. You don't have to play the whole game over again each time
You know what similar game isn't so forgiving? Deja Vu. There are moments in the game where you can softlock yourself from progressing and if you game over at that point it doesn't let you continue and the game resets.
Adding to the “full playthrough” comment pile. I liked this!
"Could your sister be in there?" Um, no. The door wouldn't open. *Turns around and leaves* THE END. GOOD END.
This is amazing. I didn't expect some Sierra grade action in this episode.
I know dude, a very pleasant surprise.
You mean MacVenture grade action. Sierra games were a different type of "point and click"
Was anyone else delighted when dan started to get his Sierra gears turning when they got to the broom closet
you never tried to "open" the magic book to see if there's any spells in it.
Loving the random games break
I enjoy the series games but this is hitting just right
Would love more of these uploaded in between episodes of the longer story driven games
I really wanna see this completed! This seems like a great game to do a full play-through on. Absolutely loved the commentary and lightened up my crappy day
Would love to see a full playthrough of this honestly
There’s a game like this that my Grandmother used to play with me when I was young- Shadowgate Classic for game boy color. Super nostalgic, thank you for this.
It was the same company. They also did a detective game called Deja Vu
Shadowgate scarred both my brother and I when we were young. Lol
Your grandmother sounds pretty hip!
The fear of the dying torch theme that sticks in your head, and haunts you when trying to sleep as a kid. 💀
this game scared the absolute fuck out of me when I was a kid. The skull lady gave me nightmares
I first played this in my mid 20s and it gave me the creeps still. im sure its different but it definitely lingered with me
@about you thanks. The terrifying eight bit woman made me nervous but that calm music really made me forget about the inevitability of death
yupp possibly my first video game jump scare
The cover art always creeped me out.
Arin: "One lies all the time, one tells the truth"
Dan: "And the third is juuust right"
You're getting there, Dan. Not quite there yet, but you're getting there.
"Lets use the spider on everyone!"
And yet... he's so close to a solution there lol
I don’t know what it is with this episode specifically, but Arin’s voice acting was really endearing and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Not gonna lie, I'm kinda into this one. I personally wouldn't mind seeing more of it.
I’d actually love to see more of this game, it’s oddly engaging
I'd love to see them continue the game all the way through, I enjoyed watching them play this
I won't lie, I kind of want to see how this thing ends.
“Ya GOTTA finish Uninvited!”
i actually wouldnt mind them continuing this lol
I love it when they play random games.
too bad they dont finish them most of these one offs are perfect for us viewers if they dont play more of it they are just going to play mario maker 2 again and arin will die from an aneurism playing ross's bullshit
@@judaiyuki5597 or start another Zelda game. Or a random dating sim.
@@TheKat9513 oof that reminds me what zelda games have they not played yet i seem to remember them playing a lot of em
@@judaiyuki5597 they should totally play Oracle of Seasons/Ages some day 👀
Ah, Arin’s narration. Known everywhere for its random Orson Welles-ness.
Or Vincent Price
@@Bwomackusmc or his uncle, Dr. Cecil H. H. Mills
Or Mancubus from borderlands 3
@@TwadesOldChannel thought he was going to randomly start advertising his book.
AAAHHH the french
Arin hits a woman ghost: he dies
Arin sprays cologne at a spirit: he dies
Dan: Man, this game is hard
Lots of things are hard when you're dumb.
By adventure game logic, it *might* have worked if it was like a yeti or something
YOU GOTTA FINISH UNINVITED
OH GUYS THERE A GREAT SCENE LATER
YOU'RE GONNA PUT SALT ON THE DOG AND PUT THE SPATULA ON THE... ON THE FLOUR
YOU'RE GONNA (burp) LOVE IT
i’m loving the obscure nes kick, feels like good times
Honestly, I’m loving this game. I’d gladly come back and watch more of you guys playing it. It’s charming enough to be enjoyable enough for you guys to make jokes. Top level stuff
i really would not mind seeing more of this, it seems like a really good time
I don’t comment often but I will do so to say that I really want more of this. Arin seems to enjoy it and it’s charming and funny and cute and the puzzles are cool. PLAY MORE PLEASE
This episode made me so happy. They both seem a lot lighter and happier in the same room
They joke, but I would've loved this game as a kid. I love it now in fact lol.
Hell yes, I was so surprised and stoked to see them playing this. Like many others, Skelet' O'Hara scared the shit out of me as a kid. Would love to see more of this and/or other games in the Macventure series.
I love when you guys play random old games so uninvited should definitely be finished
Out of all the obscure games I've personally come across over the years, I'm so happy they're playing this.
I love how their skeleton voice always reverts to Skeletor/Papyrus.
18:08 "Antarctic" literally means "no bears."
Cursory Google search days the etymology of Antarctic is "Opposite of North", but I like "no bears" better.
@@Mvolkovin Arctic comes from the Greek 'arktos', meaning bear. Apparently it's because of Ursa-Major always being visible, but I like to think it's because there are polar bears in the north pole.
Antarctic therefore means 'no bear.'
i like imagining there’s a skeleton narrating this game with the voice they used
😫Furry fool!
snickle1980
what?
@@spinejackel Skeletor. 😥
This should be fun series considering Arin has the patience and problem-solving skills of an undercooked potato...
Are fully cooked potatoes commonly known for their patience and problem solving skills? I'd personally think potatoes in general would have incredible patience.
My older brothers played the hell out of this game, and little kid me used to cover my face at the grisly close ups.
In this episode, Dan quoted both the Weird Al movie "UHF" (Spatula City skit) "What better way to say 'I love you' than with the gift of the spatula", and also the TV show Tim & Eric's Awesome Show Great Job's skit Quilting with Will. "COOK THE DOG! COOK THE DOG! I DON'T WANNA COOK THE DOG, YOU COOK THE DOG!...... DOG'S SHOULD BE RAW!... AND LIVING!"
I really miss how you guys used to play the older games on your channel, they were really fun and charming with their simplistic graphics and design that led to all kinds of commentary. Please do a series on this!
"Is that a Gen...gar?" - Dan Avidan, 2021
Yes, that sure is a thing he said. Ty for posting the quote.
truly an insightful, interesting comment
0/10
I’m so proud of him he actually got the name right
I really want to see more of Uninvited.
You gotta throw the spider at the servant ghost guarding the book!
shhhhh....
I'm hoping they try to beat the butler with a stick of salami 😅
"They didn't arrange the Feng shui to *accommodate the BREAKFAST ROOM!"* _thunder clap_
Dan: "Is that a gangar?" I literally asked like 10 seconds before he did!
Actually looks identical to a Darumaka
Dan: tells Arin to click the things.
Arin: Wow Dan you're so thorough.
Arin... its a point and click game. You have to click all the things. Thats the game its all you do.
"We were uninvited to play this game" *HAH*
I'd actually love to see more uninvited -- this was super cool~
POV: You wake up after having crashed your car and find yourself outside a mansion. You enter. You roam the building, checking every room for signs of life. Along the way you pick things up, adding them to a collection. You take a very large book. Some pesticide. A hat. A bottle of No-Ghost(?). A dirty bowl. Even a full watering can.
You are a kleptomaniac.
I would so genuinely love a full play through of this! There's just something so soothing yet energizing and fun about some of these kinds of games, and I always love when our boys are having fun too!
Also, OPEN the magic book…that’s how books work….you open them
You know what, that's a good shout and I'll be honest, it didn't occur to me at all 😅
The scariest thing about this is that misspelled title. Gastly is a Pokemon: "Ghastly" is the word they were looking for.
I promise nobody cares
I just assumed it was a reference to the Gengar-like gremlin they see in the game
maybe they wanted to evoke the image of a gastly tending to their garden
This game's seriously interesting and unexpectedly deep, I really want to see an actual playthrough of this
I don't know how this was suggested to me three years later but I really really liked this.
please more y’all i’ve rewatched it now for the least three days so i wouldn’t forget the story and little things
Why does Arin sound so much like Dr. Cecil H. H. Mills in episode?
because they're related
“Are we gonna die now?!”
If you waited like five more second before solving the puzzle, yes, you would’ve died now
I think Dan would like Shadowgate. I'm actually surprised he doesnt seem to have played it
You can tell Dan grew up on old Sierra games - He doesn't fuck around. He's like "EXAMINE EVERYTHING. TAKE *EVERYTHING*."
Because if you missed ONE TINY HEKKIN DETAIL in those games, you'd be like 6 chapters later, at the last stage, and some mofo is like "You have to give me an empty bottle" - and it's an empty ass bottle you may or may not have seen in some old witch's hut when you had no idea when you were doing and now there's no going back and he kills you and you start the whole-ass game over again.
I'm 2 minutes in and getting real strong "Deja Vu" vibes (loved that game on Amiga and later on the NES), and after a quick Google search, I learned that both games were developed by the same studio only a year apart! So neat - I love it when the guys play these old dusty classics like this.
We finally found a soundtrack more stressful than the drowning Sonic theme
Indeed...
Which part? The music didn't seem very stressful to me
@@hannabooklover Specifically the one at 1:08
@@stormRed ah, that does indeed make me feel stressed
Two minutes in I'm already dying laughing "Your only property are seven bloody patches"
Hey guys, random question, but will you guys play the second game of the Phoenix Wright trilogy? Game Grumps is actually the reason why i got into that game, and i'd LOVE to see y'alls reaction to that game as it might be even wilder than the first. Plus, if y'all are gonna play remotely again, it'd be perfect for long-distance gaming x
Arin reading in the Papyrus voice makes me happy.
I wanna see moar episodes of uninvited please, I’m completely invested in this series now
I'm down for more of this. Let's see them big brains in action
I know they've just finished a long form series, but I'd love to a full play through of this
I hope they play more of this. This seems like a really fun horror experience.
Yes, more of this. I love watching these types of games, they're interesting and a gold mine for commentary.
I actually adore watching you guys this game. It’s super charming. You guys should continue playing it if you enjoy it so far!