My YouTube channel can be described in a single word: bewildering. I upload a variety of things (at a wide variety of times!) ranging from funny gaming content to "educational" skits to livestreams filled with terrible gaming skills and random ventures exploring the Internet. I'd almost think of it as a loot box: a subpar collection of items you don't want for a completely irrational price.
A longer video where I play through an incredible Five Nights at Freddy's fan-game: Freddy's Reanimated. I manage to make it through Nights 1-4 and some of 5, learning some of the game's intriguing story in the process.
This video is one video in a series on my channel where I play through a puzzle game suggested to me by one of my friends. It is truly an "interesting" game with "well-built" puzzles and "intuitive" gameplay.
This is a long livestream where I played through the entirety of Chapter 4 of the horror game Poppy Playtime. It's full of chaos, my stupidity, and fun reactions. For my full playthrough of Poppy Playtime, check out this playlist. If you're interested in more streams, check out this playlist where I play through every single Five Nights at Freddy's game.
On YouTube Shorts, I am working on a series of quickfire videos where I give my (unpopular and unwanted) opinions on every single item, block, tool, NPC, etc. in Terraria. The videos are meant to be entertaining, so the rankings I give don't really have meaning. The series as it currently stands can be found here.
I stream on Twitch occasionally. Any sudden, in-the-moment ideas I have for content will likely appear on Twitch. Programming/game development streams will happen on Twitch, as well as random one-off games that I find and decide to play live on a whim. For a full archive of my past Twitch streams, check out this playlist on YouTube.
This is an example of a game dev stream that I've done. In this one, I work on a game that combines the two most logical items: kitchen sponges and Chibi-Robo. Some game design topics and working with the Godot game engine specifically are all discussed in this stream.
While I played the full release of Five Nights at Freddy's: In Real Time on YouTube, I play the game's demo in this VOD. Of course, I don't play it for very long and make a hard right-turn into playing Doki Doki Literature Club! mods halfway through the stream, joined by my sister.
For a solid three and a half hours, I react to the (in)famous "Parkour Civilization" video from fellow content creator Evbo. In it, I more-or-less go off the deep end while desperately trying to solve the story before it is revealed. We even pull out the virtual whiteboard to connect the dots, MatPat style!
The second stream of what many consider to be the hardest Five Nights at Freddy's fan-game: Post-Shift 2. It's a chaotic stream filled with pain, suffering, and """good""" game design. Although I don't beat the game in this stream, I get pretty close, and you can also find my reaction to the hell that is Night 6 at the end. Sit back and laugh at my torment.