For anyone who’s curious: “mise en abyme” is a term used for art within art - say a painting of someone looking at a painting, or a story within a story. Makes sense with the story of this game!
The original comment is correct, it’s an art term. It originally referred to the space created between two mirrors-an infinite abyss of reflections-and was then picked up by the art world to describe the “painting within a painting within a painting” phenomenon. It’s a lot like an idiom-the literal translation is not the correct meaning at all-for example, when we “break the ice” with someone, we don’t *literally* break any ice. If a non-english speaker said “breaking the ice” means to become friendly with someone and you said “no, it means to break ice into pieces-that’s the literal translation!!!” you’d be wrong. That’s basically what you just did, @mystykgaming -You’re absolutely wrong.
All these years later I still want to see “There Is A Game” and it’s an actual RPG but narrated by Game and GiGi as they fight off new glitches that are trying to rip them apart again.
@@SnowyLover999 are u missing something? they were talking about a successor to this game with the suggested titel "There is A Game". not about the game we just watched.
since when "there is no game" you actually have a game.. forcing a game, "there is a game" could be the opposite. it's a stupid idea but my sleep deprived brain says it's funny
I'm sure that people have told you this already, but just in case, the Kickstarter for this game really did fail. Thankfully, the creator made the game anyway, and we got this masterpiece.
@@Lee-One Yeah, definitely. I'm glad that they finished the game despite not having enough funding, and considering how popular it ended up being, it seems like it was worth it.
It got funded by the CNC (we see that at the beginning) instead. It's a government fund, usually for movies or TV programs, though I'm glad they are open to other art forms.
I died at the "My dog stepped on a bee" part. I was so invested in that case but, to hear Sean joke about it and actually be able to pull out a tear with so little effort was just perfect. XD
The whole "Russian accent" thing is referencing the fact that, when playing the original flash game, a lot of people thought the narrator was Russian, when instead he is French
The whole "Holmes and Watson" part is a reference to the old lucas arts games, especially "day of the tentacle", in art style, and the "use a monkey to work an hydraulic pump" comes straight from Monkey Island 2. Absolutely love it 💙
General trivia: 2:00 Mise en abyme (meaning "placed into abyss" in French) is "a formal technique of placing a copy of an image within itself, often in a way that suggests an infinitely recurring sequence" (or, in this case, "games within games"). 38:48 Bartitsu, known as "the martial art of gentlemen", combined elements of boxing, jujitsu, cane fighting, and french kick boxing (it was practiced by Sherlock Holmes in his adventures). 2:18:16 Yes, the "game"/narrator was voiced by the French developer Pascal Cammisotto (he's the "creator" you see at it 3:00:50). 2:42:48 The "code song" makes a lot of programming references (for example, "boolean" is a kind of variable that either takes the values "true" or "false", and it's interchangeable with binary values in many programming languages - with "0" being "false" and "1" being "true"), but the "command line" at the end is just meant to be interpreted as a poem (it's not actual code). 2:56:44 Sad fact: this game's Kickstarter failed, so the "KickFailer" e-mail is a reference to that. 2:50:48 Nope, the right answer for the restriction enzyme (which is a kind of protein that cuts DNA at a specific sequence) question was not there. The answer was EcoRI and SalI.
1:38 that sound is actually how an orchestra checks its intonation, making sure everyone's instruments are in tune with each other the concert master plays a note on an open string then the rest of the orchestra follows with the same note after the concert master completes one full bow so Sean is somewhat correct this is part of how we prepare and check if we are ready
I don't believe there is a language out there that uses this syntax, but I'll write it out in sudo code. /** *@M. G says it is in BASIC * (If the public would like me to I can rewrite the sudo-code to be in BASIC) **/ Color = 0; Print("cry"); Trace("sorrow"); For(GiGi-you){ End; } Game; // @Shady Doorags While(us != together) { If(whatWeEarned()== home){ goto Me; } } Explanation: GiGi sees no color in the world. GiGi is crying. Crying leads to sorrow. Remove you from GiGi until the end. Start the game. While if we are not together we will return home. (I think this is right, beautiful song, extremely nerdy, but not 100% sure if everything is correct.)
@@Bonehead1224 The while loop should be... while(us != together){ if(WhatWeEarned() == home){ goto Me; } } Me: Code that awaits user to press Return which will exit the loop;
Chapter 1 Mise en abyme 1:38 Chapter 2 Behind the scenes 29:16 Chapter 3 The good the bad and the princess 1:05:51 Chapter 4 Free2Play 1:42:03 Chapter 5 Loss of control 2:18:30 Chapter 6 Back home 2:43:55 Chapter 7 Epilogue/The end 3:23:21
The game aside, Sean did a smart move in putting the gameplay of the not game in one video. It kinda makes the game even more complete since the struggles and attempts are present. Props to the dev for an amazing game and props to Jack too!
Actually, it's the orchestra tuning. The 'ready' part is when the conductor rises his baton and checks if everyone is aware the he will start the piece.
@@Bbclark18 well .. Many concerts masters won't bother to tune their instrument perfectly, because the sound gets lost between those 10 other violins. I can assure you when I play in an orchestra, never have I tuned perfectly. Nothing to do with me being a violist!!😂🤪
Fun fact: In Western art history, mise en abyme, literally “placement into abyss”, is a formal technique of placing a copy of an image within itself, often in a way that suggests an infinitely recurring sequence. In film theory and literary theory, it refers to the technique of inserting a story within a story.
The part where GiGi sings the code is my absolute all time favorite part of this game. It’s such a clever puzzle and it really fits with its place in the story plus the singing is amazing and the song absolutely SLAPS it was stuck in my head for 3 days when i first heard it and I was so eager to see it again when I saw you uploaded this video. So creative and beautiful, I love it!
The song is great! It's also the most annoying thing when someone keeps shouting over it instead of shutting up and listening to the game's dialogue / song that tells them how to progress.
The fact that this game even exists today gives me hope in a weird way. Like the kickstarter for it failed but he still made it, he still followed his dreams even after that and we now have been blessed with this amazing experience of a game. Shout out to the developer.
do they get $0 of the money, when people dono to their kickstarter? does it refund all the peeps if the KS fails? Or do they get money, that they can use on the project still... just had to find the other amount they hadn't gotten?
@@artasinnYeah, it’s all or nothing. The people who pledged anything don’t end up paying anything, and it stops the hold on the funds they would’ve donated. Money doesn’t move for both sides until the KS is successful
YESSSS THATS WHAT IM SAYING! I would absolutely love a whole game about those two, the artstyle, puzzles and humor were so fine, and i really REALLY need more point-and-click games to play
This game is totally giving me "There's a MONSTER at the end of this book." Grover is the "narrator" who is constantly trying to get you to stop turning pages. Anybody else know what I'm talking about here? It was my favorite book as a child. The narrator in this game is giving me Grover vibes especially. Lol.
im literally yelling at my screen repeatedly when he misses the most basic stuff lol. his gimmicks irritates me when he does it during important parts like the gigi song
@@reaper1918 I know im so sorry, im soo dumb, I thought he already meant that he played The done version of it, its been out for sooo long, I was so confused XD
@@andrewjackson3093 well, thanks for letting me know so i know to avoid this one. appreciate it fam, i love jack but i cannot stand anyone who doesn't take gigi's song section seriously
Jack's frustration is almost tangible. It's super frustrating to watch him get stuck, but absolutely hilarious when he figures it out and it's the most ridiculous logic being used to progress.
As someone who played the original game, I apriciate the "draw me a goat" reference (I atleast hope its in reference) to when you write out goat and get the goat you need to save, and the Flying squirrel OS in reference to when the Squirrel of the game steals your key and you have to get it back😁 I love the references It brings baxk the memories of going on cool maths games just to play this😢
@@theskilledsnake Usually they are, but when a performance starts the first chair violinist, also known as the soloist plays a tuning note to tune to his violin. Its much better for the whole orchestra to be in tune with an instrument in the orchestra rather in tune with a predetermined note in a tuner. I was in concert band last year and I have to play the tuning note.
25:31 I absolutely love how his face cam also glitches along the game. Just wanted to point that out since it's a small little detail a lot of people didn't notice
If the developer made this fantastic ending because their Kickstarter failed then it was the best thing that could've happened! Huge probs to the game makers for finishing it!
I know. I'm someone that cannot stand musicals or song outbreaks in movies, but that song was so beautiful and perfect for this. I was blown away by that part
Hey! The “sound the orchestra plays to let you know they’re ready” is actually a final check that the instruments are all in tune with each other. Most will tune to Concert A but instruments with more than one thing to tune (such as violins and other multi-stringed instruments) will also go through other notes to check they are also in tune.
honestly, it’s mostly for show, but yes, it’s an orchestra “tuning” before a concert. in reality, the actual tuning happens in the rehearsal prior. sean, please… that cracked me up
38:53 - I thought Bartitsu was a made-up thing, but it's actually a thing! It's a combination of elements from boxing, jujitsu, cane fighting and savate (French kickboxing). Apparently, the term was coined by none other than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the original Sherlock Holmes stories.
Am I the only one that hopes if they do another There Is No Game or a DLC for thid and include the shifting accented voices Jack gets to be the Irish version?
As an orchestra performer, hearing Jack mention the ps3 start sound reminded me of when I had to explain it to people lol. It's not really to tell you that we're ready, it's for us to check to see if our instruments are in tune :)
I'm not in an orchestra and even I knew that as well. I have the upmost respect for you, my friend! If you don't mind me asking, what do you play? If I could go back in time, I would have taken up the drums.
@@tonberry1248 hate to slap myself into a coversation but i played clarinet when i was in an orchestra and the drums is something both fun and incredibly difficult considering the role you have in the orchestra. That could just have been my experience tbf i wasn't in my orchestra too long and i was pretty young but just my view
@@Gacha_gaysYeah, you are meant to make it the complete opposite of the creator's regular to make it so bad for him to spit it out. It is also interesting that Jack needs the strongest, most caffinated coffee in order to play/edit fro us.
38:35 if you want a full game "like this" the company Rusty Lake has a whole series of interconnected horror puzzle games! The overarching story unraveled throughout the series is very intriguing and its my favorite puzzle game of all time.
Always love how people say 'literally every comment' or something similar and then literally only the original comment commenting on how 'literally every comment' is about x thing is actually referring to x thing.
I love this non-game. Incredible that they managed to make a full game from the small demo/concept they had years ago. I love the song they have in it as well
This game is so great, I remember playing the original demo on mobile years ago. Then I watched Markiplier's playthrough, and fell in love with GiGi's song, it was so good, even if I didn't understand all the code references.
I agree! Also, for GiGi’s song, I didn’t know what it meant at first, but i forgot about this game, and then learned a little bit of code, and now it’s comprehensible!
Pretty sure almost none of the code blocks actually mean anything except the end thing, which is used to end a function in certain programming languages
38:27 Fun fact: There is a game that sort of plays off of what Sean is describing. It's called "Moncage" if anyone is curious. Not really based off of different perspectives, but off a cube and working off of perspective.
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The Editor did a good job blending the glitch with your face-cam. you have a very good editor, I've admired their work and attention to detail in your videos.
I had to search "mise en abyme" and I learned some interesting stuff about art and literature. It's used in art to describe something within something else, like a coat of arms with a shield inside of a shield, and in literature for things like the "play within a play" trope. I guess in the context of this game it would refer to the fact that it's a game within a game
What if the creator released a game named "There is a game" on April 1st and there is no game at all? That'd be a modern outstanding illegal move beyond science
Rochambeau is rock, paper, scissors. Named after a French General who helped fight against the English in the American Revolution. Roshambo is kicking each other in the nuts until someone falls over - Cartman's twist on it from South Park 😁👍
My first thought was when people ask their friends what the capital of Thailand is, only to use the answer (Bangkok) as an excuse to, well, do basically that 🤣
@@queenb1119 I thought he meant the game where 2 people sit in front of eachother and try to knock the other over by rolling a football at eachother testicles
Man, this game is amazing. It deserves all the praise its getting! I wish there were more point-and-click puzzle games like this one, the gameplay was so fun, the humor was great, so many moments made me actually giggle, and the artstyle was so nice too. We definitely need more games like this! I hope more and more people support the creator, so we can get another amazing creation from him (personally, as jack said, I wouldve LOVED an entire point-and-click games like the first sherlock holmes section)
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For anyone who’s curious: “mise en abyme” is a term used for art within art - say a painting of someone looking at a painting, or a story within a story. Makes sense with the story of this game!
@Mystykgaming except the original commentator is right that’s what it means in this context
@Mystykgaming translation of words and their meaning can be different.
The original comment is correct, it’s an art term. It originally referred to the space created between two mirrors-an infinite abyss of reflections-and was then picked up by the art world to describe the “painting within a painting within a painting” phenomenon.
It’s a lot like an idiom-the literal translation is not the correct meaning at all-for example, when we “break the ice” with someone, we don’t *literally* break any ice.
If a non-english speaker said “breaking the ice” means to become friendly with someone and you said “no, it means to break ice into pieces-that’s the literal translation!!!” you’d be wrong.
That’s basically what you just did, @mystykgaming -You’re absolutely wrong.
The Swedish Wikipedia page for Mise en Abyme is actually pretty funny!
@@SicMvndvsCreatvsEst8 why?
All these years later I still want to see “There Is A Game” and it’s an actual RPG but narrated by Game and GiGi as they fight off new glitches that are trying to rip them apart again.
That sounds awesome
I'm sure with the success and popularity of this game despite the Kickstarter failing if the creator did try it I'm sure it would do just as well
It’s called there is no game
@@SnowyLover999 are u missing something? they were talking about a successor to this game with the suggested titel "There is A Game". not about the game we just watched.
since when "there is no game" you actually have a game.. forcing a game, "there is a game" could be the opposite. it's a stupid idea but my sleep deprived brain says it's funny
I'm sure that people have told you this already, but just in case, the Kickstarter for this game really did fail. Thankfully, the creator made the game anyway, and we got this masterpiece.
that's kinda sad but also cool at the same time
@@Lee-One Yeah, definitely. I'm glad that they finished the game despite not having enough funding, and considering how popular it ended up being, it seems like it was worth it.
Have to wonder how it would’ve gone if it had been properly funded from the start
@@cojec yep fr it's pretty cool because a lot of kick-starters get left under the rug but it's cool that he finished it anyways.
It got funded by the CNC (we see that at the beginning) instead. It's a government fund, usually for movies or TV programs, though I'm glad they are open to other art forms.
I’m not sure if it’s intentional or not, but the irony of the title being ‘There Is No Game (Full Game)’ is hilarious to me.
Yeah I get it
There is no game but there is a game but there is naught but there was a game but there was naught but there was a game
I know I was expecting a troll video prior to seeing the length of it, still expected UA-cam to ban it for false advertising or something
i would love to ban you
Yeah, It is pretty funny. The original game is really funny, too just a lot shorter.
I died at the "My dog stepped on a bee" part. I was so invested in that case but, to hear Sean joke about it and actually be able to pull out a tear with so little effort was just perfect. XD
timestamp?
@@dalandan3168 2:48:00
I really didn't expect that from him...anyways cheers Johnny won😌✌🏻
that part killed me 💀
I just got to that part so funny it caught me off guard😂😂
The whole "Russian accent" thing is referencing the fact that, when playing the original flash game, a lot of people thought the narrator was Russian, when instead he is French
I thought it was Belgian
I actually really like the recurring joke about the narrator mistaken for being Russia
@@dinomars4119 yeah the joke itself is funny, but I feel the whole game is a bit lacking in terms of dialogue and joke delivery
Thought he was Portuguese?
For some reason I though he was german...
Jack going “oh secrets? Aw man” and skipping right past when he has the chance to check it out again is the energy I bring to everything I do.
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When I give my puppy a puzzle toy, he just aggressively beats it until the treats fall out... I'm seeing something very familiar in this video...
Honestly, that sounds really cute, that's pretty much what my dog does.
OH NAHHH
This is my favorite comment 🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful
😂
The whole "Holmes and Watson" part is a reference to the old lucas arts games, especially "day of the tentacle", in art style, and the "use a monkey to work an hydraulic pump" comes straight from Monkey Island 2. Absolutely love it 💙
when the mood is so emotional and Jack's "my dog stepped on a bee" came out of nowhere I'm literally dying
Time stamp?
@@mexitallianxD 2:48:00
Lollll same
pulled it out of nowhere and it was STILL better than Amber heard
He is no actor but even he still managed to tear up
General trivia:
2:00 Mise en abyme (meaning "placed into abyss" in French) is "a formal technique of placing a copy of an image within itself, often in a way that suggests an infinitely recurring sequence" (or, in this case, "games within games").
38:48 Bartitsu, known as "the martial art of gentlemen", combined elements of boxing, jujitsu, cane fighting, and french kick boxing (it was practiced by Sherlock Holmes in his adventures).
2:18:16 Yes, the "game"/narrator was voiced by the French developer Pascal Cammisotto (he's the "creator" you see at it 3:00:50).
2:42:48 The "code song" makes a lot of programming references (for example, "boolean" is a kind of variable that either takes the values "true" or "false", and it's interchangeable with binary values in many programming languages - with "0" being "false" and "1" being "true"), but the "command line" at the end is just meant to be interpreted as a poem (it's not actual code).
2:56:44 Sad fact: this game's Kickstarter failed, so the "KickFailer" e-mail is a reference to that.
2:50:48 Nope, the right answer for the restriction enzyme (which is a kind of protein that cuts DNA at a specific sequence) question was not there. The answer was EcoRI and SalI.
Nice job with your effort on your comment! I cannot commit that much an effort to explain and put in time stamps, so it’s impressive thanks
Ironicly, the song is named "My Actual Code" ahah
Gret job!
Hero among humanity! Thanks!
thanks man!
1:38 that sound is actually how an orchestra checks its intonation, making sure everyone's instruments are in tune with each other the concert master plays a note on an open string then the rest of the orchestra follows with the same note after the concert master completes one full bow so Sean is somewhat correct this is part of how we prepare and check if we are ready
I came looking for a comment talking about this, thank you🥰
Which instrument do you play?
@@ItsDragonsAllTheWayDown I play violin and viola, planning on learning cello and double bass as well
"I don't know if that makes any sense, any coders out there?"
Ooh boy, Jack, you have no idea how amazingly clever that song was.
Best song in the game
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Is that a specific language? Or just a bunch of programming terms? I could understand some of it
I don't believe there is a language out there that uses this syntax, but I'll write it out in sudo code.
/**
*@M. G says it is in BASIC
* (If the public would like me to I can rewrite the sudo-code to be in BASIC)
**/
Color = 0;
Print("cry");
Trace("sorrow");
For(GiGi-you){
End;
}
Game;
// @Shady Doorags
While(us != together) {
If(whatWeEarned()== home){
goto Me;
}
}
Explanation:
GiGi sees no color in the world.
GiGi is crying.
Crying leads to sorrow.
Remove you from GiGi until the end.
Start the game.
While if we are not together we will return home.
(I think this is right, beautiful song, extremely nerdy, but not 100% sure if everything is correct.)
@@Bonehead1224 The while loop should be...
while(us != together){
if(WhatWeEarned() == home){
goto Me;
}
}
Me:
Code that awaits user to press Return which will exit the loop;
I actually unironically really like GiGi's song. Hella catchy, pretty decent lyrics, and the clever use of said lyrics for the puzzle is genius
Same with GAME’s.
@@The_Sleepiest_Socialist kill
Bro the way her song gets STUCK in my head for days, also games rapping game may need to…level up ;)
I’m sorry lol
Gigi's song honestly sounds kinda like a Bond theme song
I stopped watching for a good while at that part and just rewound the video to hear the song again. These guys need to write the next Bond theme
Hearing Jack go “DETAINED” has immediately sparked me into rewatching the paper please series after this. I don’t make the rules.
Same
*If you are reading this, God bless you and have a wonderful day 🙏🏿*
@@BridonProductionsllc thx
Potato man lives on in our hearts
Dang, now I have to do the same!
Chapter 1 Mise en abyme 1:38
Chapter 2 Behind the scenes 29:16
Chapter 3 The good the bad and the princess 1:05:51
Chapter 4 Free2Play 1:42:03
Chapter 5 Loss of control 2:18:30
Chapter 6 Back home 2:43:55
Chapter 7 Epilogue/The end 3:23:21
thank you. this is very helpful.
@@Blue-ender-dragon np
The game aside, Sean did a smart move in putting the gameplay of the not game in one video. It kinda makes the game even more complete since the struggles and attempts are present. Props to the dev for an amazing game and props to Jack too!
*If you are reading this, Godbless you and have a wonderful day 🙏🏿*
"I'm gonna make the princess big and me small and I'm gonna climb her like a tree" Jack does love his tall queen
*If you are reading this, God bless you and have a wonderful day 🙏🏿*
*If you are reading this, Godbless you and have a wonderful day 🙏🏿*
That was adorable
@@BridonProductionsllc
Behold the I don’t care inator
true
Actually, it's the orchestra tuning. The 'ready' part is when the conductor rises his baton and checks if everyone is aware the he will start the piece.
i was about to say that
I came to say this. First violin tunes to a perfect A usually and then the rest of the orchestra uses that to turns their instruments
Well I just meant like when the show is about to start. Like they tune and get ready to go so the audience hushes
@@jacksepticeye that’s so cool
@@Bbclark18 well .. Many concerts masters won't bother to tune their instrument perfectly, because the sound gets lost between those 10 other violins. I can assure you when I play in an orchestra, never have I tuned perfectly. Nothing to do with me being a violist!!😂🤪
Fun fact: In Western art history, mise en abyme, literally “placement into abyss”, is a formal technique of placing a copy of an image within itself, often in a way that suggests an infinitely recurring sequence. In film theory and literary theory, it refers to the technique of inserting a story within a story.
Found this on wikipedia right? Lol
The part where GiGi sings the code is my absolute all time favorite part of this game. It’s such a clever puzzle and it really fits with its place in the story plus the singing is amazing and the song absolutely SLAPS it was stuck in my head for 3 days when i first heard it and I was so eager to see it again when I saw you uploaded this video. So creative and beautiful, I love it!
The song is great! It's also the most annoying thing when someone keeps shouting over it instead of shutting up and listening to the game's dialogue / song that tells them how to progress.
@@0Kasada if you wanna watch someone else's playthrough if the game, you're free to do so
I wish it was on spotify. I love it so much
Honestly same, I know it’s a joke song but it still gives me goose bumps every time I hear it
@@owo_xanax5200 it did get pretty annoying when you knew the song was saying the answer
The fact that this game even exists today gives me hope in a weird way. Like the kickstarter for it failed but he still made it, he still followed his dreams even after that and we now have been blessed with this amazing experience of a game. Shout out to the developer.
what game???? 🤨🤨
do they get $0 of the money, when people dono to their kickstarter? does it refund all the peeps if the KS fails?
Or do they get money, that they can use on the project still... just had to find the other amount they hadn't gotten?
I wanna know too@@artasinn
@@artasinnYeah, it’s all or nothing. The people who pledged anything don’t end up paying anything, and it stops the hold on the funds they would’ve donated. Money doesn’t move for both sides until the KS is successful
@@docscarth4893the fact they somehow managed to integrate that into the story is actually awesome
After multiple times of watching gameplays of There Is No Game, I really want the holmes part to become a full-fledged playable game.
Agreed 100%
YESSSS THATS WHAT IM SAYING! I would absolutely love a whole game about those two, the artstyle, puzzles and humor were so fine, and i really REALLY need more point-and-click games to play
@@EveTheRaviolo well I remember dark parables that are point and click with nice art and riddles.
lol me too watching too many
I just want to know what their game was in the end, all we got was my old friend blue screen of death
The moment he starts jokingly flirting with his audience caught me off guard and i STG that when he said “babygirl” my minds cpu glitched 😂😂😂😂
Ikrrrr, like my jaw DROPPED
This game is totally giving me "There's a MONSTER at the end of this book." Grover is the "narrator" who is constantly trying to get you to stop turning pages. Anybody else know what I'm talking about here? It was my favorite book as a child. The narrator in this game is giving me Grover vibes especially. Lol.
HOLY SHIT, you just took me *far* back!
I LOVED THAT BOOK! there was a sequel that was funny too!
@@tortillachips3911 oh, yeah! With Elmo!
YES! OMFG IT IS LIKE THAT!
YES! Oh man I remember that! Comedy gold for me growing up
The fact Jack keeps going "IM SO SMART" after missing the most basic hints is both hilarious and infuriating lol
Self-deprecation, I'm guessing.
im literally yelling at my screen repeatedly when he misses the most basic stuff lol. his gimmicks irritates me when he does it during important parts like the gigi song
@@GSIP the original game has nothing like wrong dimension just the narrator and same style of art design
@@reaper1918 I know im so sorry, im soo dumb, I thought he already meant that he played The done version of it, its been out for sooo long, I was so confused XD
@@andrewjackson3093 well, thanks for letting me know so i know to avoid this one. appreciate it fam, i love jack but i cannot stand anyone who doesn't take gigi's song section seriously
Jack's frustration is almost tangible. It's super frustrating to watch him get stuck, but absolutely hilarious when he figures it out and it's the most ridiculous logic being used to progress.
As someone who played the original game, I apriciate the "draw me a goat" reference (I atleast hope its in reference) to when you write out goat and get the goat you need to save, and the Flying squirrel OS in reference to when the Squirrel of the game steals your key and you have to get it back😁
I love the references It brings baxk the memories of going on cool maths games just to play this😢
“Oh and your motherboard would be sooo disappointed with you”
Love u jack, keep up the good vids, youre a legend
"I wanted so much more from my life. My motherboard wanted so much more from my life."
~Almost, but not quite, the comedian Galagher
Sean: "There is no game, sorry."
Also Sean: *MAKES A 3 HOURS VIDEO ABOUT NOT HAVING A GAME TO PLAY*
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I mean UA-camrs do that stuff.
Jack: I hope I don't have to see this child for much longer
Game: *laughs in free to play section*
Me: Can't wait for him to see the "Pay to win" part lol
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Actually the orchestra sound is an orchestra tuning their instruments before their performance
shouldnt they have that done before the performance?
@@theskilledsnake Usually they are, but when a performance starts the first chair violinist, also known as the soloist plays a tuning note to tune to his violin. Its much better for the whole orchestra to be in tune with an instrument in the orchestra rather in tune with a predetermined note in a tuner. I was in concert band last year and I have to play the tuning note.
@@theskilledsnakeYes, but subtle changes in humidity can make an ensemble of 100+ players sound out of tune.
This game deserves more love it's underrated
Edit: Game's rap and GiGi's song hits hard too
I agree, both those aspects deserve double love, somehow they just seem SUPER above and beyond and really made things more marvelous.
Fr though
G e t t h e nUt!
I could definitely sleep just listening to GiGi's song on loop
I love the game rap, why didn’t they post it into OST
25:31 I absolutely love how his face cam also glitches along the game. Just wanted to point that out since it's a small little detail a lot of people didn't notice
Trust me, any of us who are constantly looking for any sort of hint towards any of the egos are constantly over-observing every single little detail
Guilty as charged
Jack: I hope I don't have to see this child much longer
Me, who has played this game in its entirety: Oh you poor sap
Ay hello fellow furry friend
Let's just appreciate this man spent 3 hours+ of his life on a non-game to amuse us with a beautiful video
probably even more for editing
@@donut.covers oh mb
"A non-game!!!"
What game?
3 hours is quite normal for playing a video game, but yea
If the developer made this fantastic ending because their Kickstarter failed
then it was the best thing that could've happened!
Huge probs to the game makers for finishing it!
16:38 "Your motherboard would be disapointed in you!"
Perfection!
I love this. Jack immersed himself to the point it’s like the bots can hear him.
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Watching jack immediately turn off the sedoku puzzle is hilarious 😂.
As a programmer, the GiGi singing part was absolutely amazing. Too bad this is not a game, it would have been so awesome to play it.
I literally get that song stuck in my head DAILY! It’s so good
I know. I'm someone that cannot stand musicals or song outbreaks in movies, but that song was so beautiful and perfect for this. I was blown away by that part
@@aspenisthebestfor me, I just really dislike lyrics, this is an exception but more so by its creativity
Pffft
Umm it is a game, it wasnt a game Cause it was missing GiGi
Hey! The “sound the orchestra plays to let you know they’re ready” is actually a final check that the instruments are all in tune with each other. Most will tune to Concert A but instruments with more than one thing to tune (such as violins and other multi-stringed instruments) will also go through other notes to check they are also in tune.
honestly, it’s mostly for show, but yes, it’s an orchestra “tuning” before a concert. in reality, the actual tuning happens in the rehearsal prior. sean, please… that cracked me up
“dude, im doing mouth sex. shut up”
one of the best responses from sean ive ever heard by far
When he said baby girl It got me haha i smiled like a big idiot hahaha
@@ellenashcroft230 me too I immediately just 😳😍
@@kastocks look at that bowl action
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I skipped past a bunch and missed that part could u give me a timestamp?
38:53 - I thought Bartitsu was a made-up thing, but it's actually a thing! It's a combination of elements from boxing, jujitsu, cane fighting and savate (French kickboxing). Apparently, the term was coined by none other than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the original Sherlock Holmes stories.
"Your motherboard would be so disappointed in you!" Was such a clever line!
HAHAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣
You're right, but... why would you put more effort into typing the wrong "your"?
@@Interestking because stupid autocorrect. I know the difference.
@@Interestking why put so much effort into correcting someone 🧍♂️ /lh
@@Paul_Revere451 Dang, you got me there.
Gigi singing was absolutely lovely and then the story, jokes, and theme was the red, paint dyed eyeball on top.
Lol
I want the full version of the song gigi was singing
@@frontierflip6762 that is the full song its just a loop
I'm so happy wih timing of Jack finishing that Gigi song puzzle, so sutisfying to see him press return as she sings it, chills
I was over here saying "that was the shit!"
"we need to break the game to fix the game" yes jack, welcome to decompiling
I love how after He says “no” twice after solving the snow puzzle, the narrator follows up with with a third “no”
It’s just…
Perfection.
I wzs just about to comment that XD
Jack: *sees princess*
Also Jack: *Immediately does peach impression*
sounds more like a Toad impression
@@kynonerize 🤔princess toad?
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Am I the only one that hopes if they do another There Is No Game or a DLC for thid and include the shifting accented voices Jack gets to be the Irish version?
Lololololol, “My dog stepped on a bee”, and the fact that he managed to squeeze a tear out. This is great.
And it shows that people can do it but AH couldn't and therefore people knew she was lying.
@@michellescottlillian8694 I cried alot at the paet where he cries
Jack: I hope I don’t have to see this kid much more.
Me (who played the game): oh you sweet summer child...
The non-game!
what game?
I don’t remember ever seeing a game in this video. What are you talking about?
Me, currently sick in bed watching:
Jack: "My dog stepped on a bee"
Me: *Uncontrollable coughing fit from laughing too much*
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@@BridonProductionsllc oh thank you
I'm like also sick
@@spl4ttack it's just a bot
@@Alcremie869 well at least it's not a pornbot
49:14 “It’s like a Myst puzzle” man I love that reference too much
As an orchestra performer, hearing Jack mention the ps3 start sound reminded me of when I had to explain it to people lol.
It's not really to tell you that we're ready, it's for us to check to see if our instruments are in tune :)
I'm not in an orchestra and even I knew that as well. I have the upmost respect for you, my friend! If you don't mind me asking, what do you play? If I could go back in time, I would have taken up the drums.
@@tonberry1248 hate to slap myself into a coversation but i played clarinet when i was in an orchestra and the drums is something both fun and incredibly difficult considering the role you have in the orchestra. That could just have been my experience tbf i wasn't in my orchestra too long and i was pretty young but just my view
Thank you, I went searching for this comment, it's just us making sure we are in tune!
Does sound pretty though!
Oooo nice! What instrument do you play?
@Tonberry @Figg Eriksson I play the violin and sometimes guitar if they ever need a part :)
I fuckin love how jacks favorite coffee settings are the ones he needed to progress the story without actually getting the code
@mlg noob wait does he really?
There was a code?
@@Gacha_gaysYeah, you are meant to make it the complete opposite of the creator's regular to make it so bad for him to spit it out. It is also interesting that Jack needs the strongest, most caffinated coffee in order to play/edit fro us.
"We're probably in a Rusty Lake Game"
Is the best line that Sean sadly was talking over and missed
I'd love for him to play Rusty Lake game. Any of them, maybe with Gab too
He does such a good hero voice
"I'm gonna make her giant and me small and I'm gonna climb her like a tree" You are officially speaking my language Mr. Septiceye
You often climb people like trees?
I used to climb up my dad's legs when I was a child XD
38:35 if you want a full game "like this" the company Rusty Lake has a whole series of interconnected horror puzzle games! The overarching story unraveled throughout the series is very intriguing and its my favorite puzzle game of all time.
The game even mentioned rusty lake when he took the fish out of the wall
I've played the Rusty Lake franchise and also love it, but it's not that similar to this. It's not nearly as light-hearted, for one.
When he said the creator used a voice changer I just went:
"You'll never believe this... but no. The creator's voice is that deep"
Sometimes I record my own voice just to listen to myself and be surprised at how deep my voice is.
I wish my voice was deep lol, but I sound like a freaking girl (I am biologically a girl, but now I identify as non-binary)
@@Child69 oof felt, really wish my voice was more ambiguous
@@yourlocaldemon2195 Let me introduce you to surgery and voice training.
@@syrusgrove8682 voice surgery does not exist
When the orchestra plays the notes at the beginning of a concert, we’re doing a last minute tune, not just letting you know we’re ready 😂
That sound actually means the orchestra is tuning up, but it is polite to be quiet so the conductor can properly tune the orchestra
Jack: “Sorry everyone but their no game meaning no video.”
Literally everyone in the comment section: “There is no comment section.”
lol
Always love how people say 'literally every comment' or something similar and then literally only the original comment commenting on how 'literally every comment' is about x thing is actually referring to x thing.
@@BrixVGM Yea.... this person, along with many other people, LITERALLY has NO IDEA what the word 'literally' means!
Sorry, there is no reply section
The Irony
I love this non-game. Incredible that they managed to make a full game from the small demo/concept they had years ago. I love the song they have in it as well
Fun fact: the crowdfunding campaign ACTUALLY failed. That's how this whole thing started
They made a full non-game
He took the time to overlap the glitch effects with his face cam at 26:00
I almost died when Sean said “my dog stepped on a bee.”
"Ugh- **sniff** my dog stepped on a bee 😢"
timestamp?
@@ethanchamberlain1904 around 2:47:57
@@Adapperghost My dad has to pee
@@Adapperghost I broke my bloody knee
Jacks expression changed so quick when glitch said no wonder she left you is hilarious 58:52
This game is so great, I remember playing the original demo on mobile years ago. Then I watched Markiplier's playthrough, and fell in love with GiGi's song, it was so good, even if I didn't understand all the code references.
I agree! Also, for GiGi’s song, I didn’t know what it meant at first, but i forgot about this game, and then learned a little bit of code, and now it’s comprehensible!
@@Child69 what does it mean then?
Pretty sure almost none of the code blocks actually mean anything except the end thing, which is used to end a function in certain programming languages
This is literally my comfort video.I’ve probably watched it like 5 times.
The creator is french, like me, and it's an honor to hear his french accent in such a great game :) Much love
The game FEZ has the whole 3D world mechanic where you can rotate a seemingly 2D platform game to interact with the other side. It’s really fun! 😊
The only game I saw that did that was a Dora the explorer platformer game
38:27 Fun fact: There is a game that sort of plays off of what Sean is describing. It's called "Moncage" if anyone is curious. Not really based off of different perspectives, but off a cube and working off of perspective.
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Theres also the Cube Escape series by Rusty Lake
Isn't Fez also kinda like that?
@@subzero7967 I don't know that game, but perhaps.
The Editor did a good job blending the glitch with your face-cam. you have a very good editor, I've admired their work and attention to detail in your videos.
his name is Robin, he said it in this video
Also known as pixelpit on yt
Jack: I'll figure this out in no time.
*literally a few seconds later*
Jack: What do I do?!
Jack saying that there is no game makes it clear that this video will be entertaining from beginning to end but with a unique twist.
Literally every UA-camr who played this game did that though…
I second this
@@andreassmed2255 not everyone has seen the old videos of this game. also they may be joking.
The ad asking for toilet paper is like the skyward sword quest, a choice to give the love letter to the bathroom fiend 😂
Yep. I was laughing hard when I saw that.
I had to search "mise en abyme" and I learned some interesting stuff about art and literature. It's used in art to describe something within something else, like a coat of arms with a shield inside of a shield, and in literature for things like the "play within a play" trope. I guess in the context of this game it would refer to the fact that it's a game within a game
That is really interesting! I thought it was just to mess with Jack so he thought he chose the wrong language option, lol
@@Loreboar0 I also thought it was a precaution put into the game to ensure that Seán in particular was confused.
Hey Jack, there's a game I think is right up your alley called Reventure, it's a pixel game with tons of endings and its humor is right up your alley!
I got it on steam for like 2 dollars (also bought it for my friend) and I agree it’s really good
@Flowy135 And don't you think it's humor is pretty good for Jack?
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Possibly a multiple-episodes game due to its immense number of endings.
It's more like every death is a different ending
That Song ALWAYS makes me cry. being a dev I knew what the song / code was trying to say. and it was beautiful. a great story. Thanks for this.
2:18:00 Jack forgot the secret clicks at the river, one of the "ads" mentioned that if you click on a particular bush 5 times, you'd unlock a secret
What if the creator released a game named "There is a game" on April 1st and there is no game at all? That'd be a modern outstanding illegal move beyond science
Honestly, I would play the life out of it. TING/TINGWD is the funniest non-game I've ever played since 2020.
The ultimate troll of all time
The idea is great, but did you need to mash four different 2018 memes together?
2:48:00 holy shit that's an amazingly unexpected dig, this is why I love this man.
25:52 The creators should have get you as a voice actor for the Irish version.
I love all the little references in this game. From vague jokes about triple a games to fully naming Rusty Lake
Jack, clip "my dog stepped on a bee 😩" that was gold, legitimately was LMAO.
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The Narrator spoke and suddenly I remembered "Lixian, did you make this game?" and then Jack even said "He sounds Portuguese" and I had to laugh
Jack: "What's that game were you hit each othwr in the testicles?"
Me: *complete confusion and a little concern*
Rochambeau is rock, paper, scissors. Named after a French General who helped fight against the English in the American Revolution.
Roshambo is kicking each other in the nuts until someone falls over - Cartman's twist on it from South Park 😁👍
My first thought was when people ask their friends what the capital of Thailand is, only to use the answer (Bangkok) as an excuse to, well, do basically that 🤣
Unus Annus’ Nutball.
@@queenb1119 I thought he meant the game where 2 people sit in front of eachother and try to knock the other over by rolling a football at eachother testicles
@@likelyvampirical momento Mori
I like how it looks like it's just a funny game at the start and then at the end your crying with Game.
Been waiting for YEARS for you to play this, glad to see you finally have come to it!
What does he play there is no game right?
@@mrpigeon9785 You’re right I seem to have commented on the wrong video, no game here.
No more game here.
@@Oden41785no game to see here
@YeaMan SHUT
robin, you're awesome for including what is happening in the game to jack's camera, it makes the video so much more engaging!
16:38 was probably the greatest pun of all time, he didn't even miss a beat I'm DYING lmao
truuue
I had an operation yesterday and u made me so happy during recovery! 😖✨
Thanks for being a great man, jacksepticeye!
"I went through all of that just to have him show up again" congrats Sean, now you know what it's like to be a programmer!
Man, this game is amazing. It deserves all the praise its getting! I wish there were more point-and-click puzzle games like this one, the gameplay was so fun, the humor was great, so many moments made me actually giggle, and the artstyle was so nice too. We definitely need more games like this! I hope more and more people support the creator, so we can get another amazing creation from him (personally, as jack said, I wouldve LOVED an entire point-and-click games like the first sherlock holmes section)
“How an orchestra lets you know they’re ready” jack they’re tuning their instruments together 😂
I had the same reaction! 😂
Ikr
that part made me laugh so hard
I like it how jackseptic eye named the video theres no game "(full game)"
When Jack pushed return right as both he and Gigi sang it, it was the most satisfying thing I've seen all day