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Inspirational Report #18

Each idea presents a simple, self-contained concept.
Variations ordered by difficulty:

  1. Easy → quick to produce, minimal setup
  2. Medium → requires materials, locations, or collaboration
  3. Advanced → complex narrative, special access, or multi-day production

For this video, taking in the recent hype of Hytale, make the classic Level 1 vs Level 1000 format and apply it to Hytale to see what are the limits of this game.

Variations
  1. Easy: Start the game with nothing (which would be level 1) and try to build your character’s armor and inventory to reach level 1000 (have the best weapons, shields, powers, etc.)
  2. Medium: Attempt to build the best house you can, going from level 1 (basic structure) to level 1000 (big structure, all the items you can own, etc)
  3. Medium: Try to collect 1000 memories to reach the level 1000.
  4. Advanced: Test different mods to achieve level 1000 of damage/efficiency.

Roblox is full of MrBeast-inspired games. So, for this video, play as many as possible and see which ones actually understand what makes MrBeast work.

Variations
  1. Easy: Play a selection of the most popular games and and rank them by effort and originality.
  2. Medium: Track how long each game takes before begging you to spend Robux.
  3. Medium: Try to win at least one challenge in every game you play.
  4. Advanced: Spend a fixed amount of Robux across all games and see which one gives the best “return.”

For this video, play Escape Tsunami For Brainrots, which is trending in the Roblox charts, to figure out why everyone is suddenly obsessed with it.

Variations
  1. Easy: Play for 30 minutes and honestly rate how fun it is. Is it better than Steal a Brainrot?
  2. Medium: Play while reading the live chat/comments reacting to the game.
  3. Medium: Ask random Roblox players why they’re playing this instead of other games.
  4. Advanced: Try to speedrun the game without using Robux.

4. I Have to Click This Button 100 Million Times

Section titled “4. I Have to Click This Button 100 Million Times”

For this video, play Click To Continue.

Variations
  1. Easy: Play for one hour to see how far you can go.
  2. Medium: Ask your wife to play this game together to help you solve it.
  3. Medium: Play with your wife changing seats every time a new door opens.
  4. Advanced: Attempt to pull an all nighter to finish this game in one sitting.

Play Check, Please! and do your absolute best to try and complete the third task.

Variations
  1. Easy: Test every way to ruin the date as fast as possible.
  2. Medium: Everytime you lose, you must add one dollar to your budget to take your wife on a real date.
  3. Medium: Try to feed her the meatballs as you eat spaghetti with meatballs IRL.
  4. Advanced: Dare your wife to play this game. If she wins, take her to a real date.

For this video, play Chiklet’s Human Products, a game where chickens raise humans as livestock.

Variations
  1. Easy: Eat vegan snacks as you play!
  2. Medium: For every new piece of the map you unblock, eat a chicken wing!
  3. Medium: Every time you complete a task from the objectives list, buy a dozen egg carton IRL to spare their lives.
  4. Advanced: Play the game while actively trying to cook food (scrambled eggs, omelet, chicken nuggets, etc)

For this video, go outside and challenge kids (or teens) to do harmless dares in exchange for Robux.

Variations
  1. Easy: Simple dares like singing, dancing, or answering awkward questions.
  2. Medium: Let participants choose between an easy dare for fewer Robux or a harder one for more.
  3. Medium: Bring a wheel of dares and let fate decide what they have to do.
  4. Advanced: End with one massive dare worth all the Robux you brought.

8. I Found the Kid With the Most Games on His Phone

Section titled “8. I Found the Kid With the Most Games on His Phone”

For this video, walk the streets interviewing people to find who has downloaded the most games on their phone.

Variations
  1. Easy: Ask people how many games they have installed, show proof and keep score to determine the winner of a secret price.
  2. Medium: Separate contestants by age groups: kids, teens, adults.
  3. Medium: Ask them to show you their most favorite game and try to beat them at it.
  4. Advanced: The winner has to let you delete one game from their phone if they want the price.