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Inspirational Report #06

1. I Didn’t Obey Game Rules to See What Would Happen

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Inspired by this video, for this experiment you try to purposely break every rule in different games, ignoring tutorials, refusing to follow objectives, and doing everything the game tells you not to do. The goal? To discover how far games actually let you go before breaking, punishing you, or doing something unexpected.

Inspired by this video, dive into the nostalgic world of 2000s PC gaming, when games came on actual discs. Find old titles that only run from CDs (like RollerCoaster Tycoon, The Sims 1, or Zoo Tycoon), install them on a modern computer, and see which ones still work.

In this video, go through a mix of real and completely made-up brainrots and try to guess which ones are actually trending and which ones were invented just to confuse you.

For this video, travel back to the 1980s and play the same kinds of games the Stranger Things kids would’ve played, from Atari classics to arcade hits like Pac-Man, Galaga, and Dragon’s Lair. You can even match each character to a game you think they’d love.

5. Playing the First vs. the Last Game Ever Posted on Roblox

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In this challenge, dig into Roblox history by playing the very first Roblox game ever uploaded and comparing it to one of the newest ones released today. How much has Roblox actually evolved?

6. Every Time I Die, I Switch Roblox Games!

Section titled “6. Every Time I Die, I Switch Roblox Games!”

For this video, move through different random worlds and games on Roblox trying to survive as long as possible in each. Every time you die/lose, move into a brand-new Roblox game.

7. I Played Every Roblox Version of a TV Show

Section titled “7. I Played Every Roblox Version of a TV Show”

Roblox has its own versions of almost every famous TV show: Squid Game, Stranger Things, The Last of Us, The Simpsons and more. For this video, you’ll explore all of them, comparing how fans turned their favorite shows into playable worlds.

Lastly, for this idea, visit BoredButton.com, and react to every new website it takes you.