Inspirational Report #19
Each idea presents a simple, self-contained concept.
Variations ordered by difficulty:
- Easy → quick to produce, minimal setup
- Medium → requires materials, locations, or collaboration
- Advanced → complex narrative, special access, or multi-day production
1. I Played Mobile Games That Promised “No Ads”
Section titled “1. I Played Mobile Games That Promised “No Ads””For this video, test mobile games that explicitly promise an ad-free experience and see how honest they really are. Are they even possible to play without spending real money? And how many hidden ads are there?
Variations
- Easy: Play each game for 30 minutes and count how many ads actually appear per game.
- Medium: Compare games that promise “no ads” at all vs games with hidden ads (like watch an ad to receive a prize).
- Medium: Turn on airplane mode and see which games completely break.
- Advanced: For every ad that pops up, do a dare.
2. I Played Roblox in Every Language
Section titled “2. I Played Roblox in Every Language”For this video, switch Roblox’s language settings and explore how the same game feels across different languages and cultures. Can you actually play and pull through some games when you have no clue what they’re saying?
Variations
- Easy: Join the same Roblox game in three different language servers.
- Medium: Try to communicate with the other users as best as you can.
- Medium: Rank which language servers feel the most chaotic vs cooperative. Perhaps the entire vibe of the game changes
- Advanced: Only play games that require you read and write words, like Shovelware’s Brain Game or Create Words or Die.
3. I Asked 100 Subscribers What Their Favorite Game Is (And Then Played It)
Section titled “3. I Asked 100 Subscribers What Their Favorite Game Is (And Then Played It)”For this interactive video, let the community decide what you play and see if their favorites live up to the hype. Try games recommended in the comments as well as recommendations sent directly to you via DMs.
Variations
- Easy: Play the top 3 most-requested games in your comments sections.
- Medium: Only play games if they get requested more than once.
- Medium: Make a tier list of games and send a prize to the user who recommended the winner game.
- Advanced: Try to beat one subscriber at their own favorite game.
4. Today I Make The Choices
Section titled “4. Today I Make The Choices”For this video, play Judgment Day and become the one and only judge.
Variations
- Easy: Try to play as fairly as you can. How long will it take to be corrupted?
- Medium: Flip a coin or use a yes/no random generator to pick every decision.
- Medium: Play this game live on streaming and let the audience vote on every choice you make.
- Advanced: Ask your wife to play together to judge her own morals.
5. Painting the Worst Pictures for a Living
Section titled “5. Painting the Worst Pictures for a Living”For this video, play Passpartout: The Starving Artist and attempt to survive purely on your art.
Variations
- Easy: Paint characters from recurrent videos, like Baldi, brainrots, etc.
- Medium: Make a post in the publications tab on your Youtube channel asking subscribers who are they favorite characters. And then, of course, paint those characters.
- Medium: Try to recreate famous paintings from memory.
- Advanced: Set an absurd money goal and see if you can reach it before going broke.
6. I Am a Cloud!
Section titled “6. I Am a Cloud!”For this video, play Rain on Your Parade – Prologue.
Variations
- Easy: Complete the levels while roleplaying as the nicest cloud possible.
- Medium: Try to use all your water level when you play each level.
- Medium: Don’t follow the list of objectives and just… create chaos.
- Advanced: Play the game while it’s actually raining outside.
7. Exploring Someone’s Dreams
Section titled “7. Exploring Someone’s Dreams”For this video, play Clockwork Dreams.
Variations
- Easy: Play for one hour and explain what you think is happening.
- Medium: Try to interpret each dream area like it means something (and what creatures could be hiding in here, if it were a horror game).
- Medium: Play it live as you stream and let the audience guess what each dream represents.
- Advanced: Attempt to piece together a full story from the dreams alone.
8. Can I Pull Off the Perfect Heist?
Section titled “8. Can I Pull Off the Perfect Heist?”For this video, play The Very Organized Thief, a classic game that got really popular back in the day. Is it still good nowadays?
Variations
- Easy: Try to complete the list in under 5 minutes.
- Medium: Play blindfolded and let your wife guide your movements as she explains what’s happening.
- Medium: Play the game taking as long as possible before the owners show up in the house.
- Advanced: Try to rob not just the list of items but everything the game lets you pick up.