I like how at 51:18 Dan's like "It just gets really heavy" like they didn't just watch someone almost have a complete emotional breakdown not five minutes prior.
I'm not sure as it's only a hour-ish long game and I don't know the creator's intent, but this really seems like a story about a person suffering from executive dysfunction. It's a symptom that often accompanies depression and can make doing "mundane" or "normal" tasks very difficult mentally and emotionally. I appreciate that Carla was supportive and kind at the end there in spite of the difficult time she apparently had.
This is what I got out of it as well. The activley talking to himself and getting very overwhelmed over typically minute things seemed like it was trying to replicate that - but maybe I'm thinking too much into it
Yep. Funny, since Arin is actually very open about dealing with his ADHD, but didn't seem to "get" this one at all. Oh well, I can chalk it up to them not understanding beforehand the intent of the game, and approaching it as "quirky haha funni game" which, to be fair, it sort of is trying to be.
@@VSPhotfries Yeah it probably doesn’t he’s going by a walkthrough, so the difficulty is probably lost through being told exactly what to do by a guide.
@@VSPhotfries to be completely fair I'm diagnosed with ADHD and depression and it got to the point where the constant talking/What If moments really irritated me. And that might be because I do that. It's annoying when youre in a good state of mind and not struggling, but when youre in it, it feels almost impossible to function. But I also get frustrated with real life minutae and hae ways to skip around stuff. idk as a game it doesnt really work unless you know the intent going in...
I love how this guy is just in general going through like a very relatable problem that a lot of people feel, and all they can do is just be like oh he’s complaining about nothing.
I think he was using a guide, so he'd know that getting the food would be meaningless until you get far enough in the game to get the can opener. So he was never really looking. Just making conversation.
This game definitely is reminiscent of Executive Dysfunction, ADHD, Depression, and a few other things you could throw in to make basic chores harder. It was really sweet that Carla was understanding and nice even if it was just minor inconveniences, since trying to force yourself to do chores when suffering a chronic illness, can feel like trying to put your hand on a hot stove at times.
Oh yeah. It hurt how relatable it was. Also Arin and Dan yelling at the guy felt like they were yelling at me and I felt extremely judged lol. I just have issues, dudes. Please understand :(
I LOVED how supportive she was at the end. It didn't feel condescending to me. In fact I wish I had received that level of de-escalation and support from my loved ones long, long ago. it would have done a lot in making it easier for me to calm down, and come at the next day better than before, rather than being belittled, put down, and blamed for untreated and undiagnosed mental illness and neurodivergence.
same I loved the Carla bit!! it felt just like my struggles and my partner understanding and celebrating my victories with me, no matter how mundane or easy they're supposed to be for "normal" people. Arin and Dan were... not Carla this episode :/
my personal favorite part was Arin doing everything _but_ finding the pants and complaining about how the player character was doing everything but looking for his pants, like it wasn't Arin himself doing that
I see this more as a depiction of depression. Some days, its hard to get out of bed.... and then these "little things" Dan and Arin keep joking about, really take a toll on you. To be honest, after he dropped his coffee, I would've given up on the day if I was having a depressive episode. The ending was kinda showing how it feels to accomplish even the smallest task.
Yup and tbh I felt quite attacked and shit over them making fun of someone going on about these little things. My brain does this shit like literally everyday and I don't much find it funny. Good game though. Also, Arin FOR THE LOVE OF GOD SHUT THE FUCKING CUPBOARD DOORS.
the ending of this game reminds me of the procrastination episode of spongebob, where spongebob spends all night struggling to find the motivation to write his essay, finally does it and then finds out he didnt actually have to write anything. also both of these things depict what its like to have executive dysfunction pretty well
I totally have had this feeling of "I... Just want to be a ball and wait for the end of my life." after the power cut off as I switched the kettle on to make some tea. And that was nearly not as bad a day as Dave's
@@NWolfsson woah I had the almost same exact experience. Power went out earlier today for maintenance, I had forgotten about it and my phone was dead. No internet, nothing to do except deal with my thoughts. Had to cry and go to sleep.
Sometimes the things that keep you going are the small victories, so when even the small things go wrong you have nothing to hold on too, especially if there's nothing to direct your anger at.
@@CodeNameMasterbeef I try not to take what the Grumps say to heart but when Dave said "Why is it so hard to just leave the house some days?" and Arin yelled at him to shut up because everything in his life was fine, that stung. I actually started to tear up a little...
When they gave the character crap for when he went fetal - that part of the game actually hit for me. That's someone who had an awful day the day before - got in a fight with Carla, the cereal incident - and now everything's going wrong this morning. When you lose that last spoon, and you don't have the emotional capacity to deal with anything else, it's not going from 0 to 100 - it's going from 95 to 105, and was just getting covered up before. Do what you gotta do, Dave. Take your time, take care of yourself. When you're ready to get up again, you've got this. Until then, I understand and have your back.
Yeah, kinda disappointing that these guys didn't understand the point when they both have executive dysfunction issues in real life. Oh well: I assume they just weren't in the right mindset, since it is them amped up to be entertaining.
@@VSPhotfries And yeah, thats exactly it. I'm not mad at them, just disappointed (lol), and on the off chance they ever play it again I hope they get the chance to see it in that light. I do Let's Plays and stream and I know how the "must be entertaining" mindset can clash with some games.
@@BoterBug I feel like Jackscepticeye (and Markiplier too, though I don't watch as much of his stuff) are able to balance both very well, they can be entertaining whils playing games like this but also acknowledge and address the seriousness. They do it very well, but I get why the Game Grumps, having started as a funny haha channel, find it difficult to balance something heavier and continue to just do the funny haha's. Like you said, not mad, just slightly dissapointed but still watch their stuff. And at the end of the day, outside the games, they are both great dudes who take this stuff very seriously. Arin is actually a very kind soul who just comes off as douchey for his persona on GG, and Dan we all know is a lil angel with janky thumbs
@@VSPhotfries idk i didn't see it that way, didn't seem that deep to me, and honestly i think their reaction was more fun to watch that way, but that's just me, their content is usually more on the light hearted side of things so if you want more serious reaction to this type of stuff i dont really think game grumps is where you'd find it
@@DullBull It’s so obvious it’s almost insulting that Arin thinks we won’t notice. Like, are we as an audience really supposed to believe Arin just guessed the computer password on his first go?
@@ToyKnives how has he indicated in this ep he expects us to not notice? even when he tried to be subtle about it in the past he knew he wasn't and made bit out of it
@@aud7593 You’re right. He wasn’t trying to be subtle in hindsight. I just wish I was told up front they’re using a walkthrough, and not finding out halfway through because Arin just magically knows how to do things. It kinda feels like they’re trying to trick the audience into consuming a scripted walkthrough as authentic gameplay. I really only like watching the latter. They did the same thing with Danganronpa and it rubbed me the wrong way.
Though i see where you're coming from, I'm pretty certain the game is meant to be seen as a comedy with no deeper meaning. Look at the trainers and the reviews, it's clearly a comedy about an unlucky guy.
Yeah this is clearly a mental health thing with needing to do every step of things instead of just like sticking the mug in the microwave and nuking it.
@@Skellman98 Once I realized what the game was doing, I thought that was pretty clever how they incorporated that mechanic. In any other point-and-click game, you probably could just click the mug on the microwave and be done with it. But if you're struggling with executive dysfunction and/or depression, then yeah, going through every single step of opening the microwave, putting the cup in, closing it, starting the timer, waiting for the cup to finish, THEN taking it out is going to feel like a tedious slog just to accomplish one thing. Makes me kind of sad they seemed to miss that part of it, but I get that "slow-and-steady introspection" just wasn't the mood they were in and I can respect that.
This perfectly encapsulates having anxiety when I wake up for work. I'm the guy making excuses to not go, and Arin and Dan are my subconscious yelling at me to JUST GO!!!
@@jakesapir Scrolled to see if people agreed with me. This entire video makes it painfully obvious that Dan and Arin don't struggle with executive dysfunction very much... I understood what was happening the moment just getting up and out of bed was painfully arduous. For the player, its in the waiting for dialogue by the character procrastinating, every thing you need to do actually consisting of many, infinite, additional, smaller steps to actually complete a task. The microwave being so tedious to fuck with in the game? Depression, ADHD, and other experiences that make executive function a struggle can make even these 'easy' and simple steps feel... hard. Annoying. Tedious. Frustrating! Doing the laundry isn't just ONE thing... its picking up EVERY piece of clothing. its finding the right soap. its measuring it out. Its remembering the settings. What buttons was it? I've never used this thing before. Fuck this is new and I'm not familiar with it... I think you get the gist. I relate to the battle "just" to find your pants and get ready for work. Because its not "just" for people who face these kinds of struggles day after day, hour after hour. Its easily overwhelming and so infuriating and you find yourself in over your head until the only thing left to do is.... shut down. Disassociate. This is easily done when retreating into gaming or other hobbies that are more rewarding and easier to feel accomplished in, delivering that dose of chemical and psychological goodness you were craving all along and weren't getting out of /actually/ accomplishing your daily tasks.... Love the guys, but they are just a bit dense sometimes. BUT, that's why I don't watch them for uh.. high brow analysis. XD
@@Kyosumari I'm pretty sure Arin has ADHD and Dan has OCD, so they can problably relate to it a little bit. Their disorders seems to be treated tho, so maybe they don't run into those problems as much anymore. Although, I think the problem is less about them not relating, and more about them failing to empathize with the guy. But idk, I'm just speculating
literally like the most health food innovation of the last century.. wait this is before the fight? okay now he's praising pet food, I think arin might be taking the piss.
@@KairuHakubi most cereal in the U.S. is super processed and COATED in sugar. And a healthy serving of cereal for an adult is like one cup, which is not nearly enough to satisfy any adult, so people usually eat way too much. So that may be why Arin assumes it's unhealthy. Also, the grumps recording vs airing timeline is insanely confusing at this point lol.
It's almost like the game ABOUT having executive dysfunction might somehow ring a few bells in a guy playing it who has exactly that sort of problem, yet, somehow...
The little Snorlax doll on the middle shelf in the room is adorable. I loved this mundane game and how difficult it was for Arin to get the hang of logic. But what is New Game+??? I wish it rained more here too, Arin 😞 thank you for playing games like this so we can vicariously enjoy pixel rain ❤
I feel like Dan would really enjoy the game "Unpacking", it's got a similar art style/vibe and super relaxing music, just unpacking boxes into a new house w/ a cute minimal storyline :D
I love that game so hard. Played it multiple times just to enjoy sorting things differently. I don't think it's a game that will jibe well with Arin unfortunately, but Dan might find it satisfying. Could be wrong though, maybe they'll both love it.
gotta say I think I would have enjoyed this more if Dan was playing it. So would both of them. Still fun, but this is his JAM and I don't have any idea why Arin was the one playing. I'm sad they never did the dishes, I kept hoping they would notice the blatant wine glass in the basement
I watched this while slowly getting ready for work and walking to work... And that ending was so perfect, I had a good laugh. Ahhh, I wish I could go home and play video games 😞
This game is pretty clearly about neurodivergence and how even the simplest of tasks can seem so difficult, how stressful it is when things go wrong, and the urge to do anything *but* the task at hand. The man is very pessimistic and anxious, not even wanting to get out of bed. Even with a lover, a big house, a mother who loves him, a cat, and all the nice things in life .... basic tasks still feel exhausting and tedious and that takes a huge toll on a person, especially when they don't go smoothly.
@@Lex_brooke Depression is both something that is statistically present in people with neurodivergence, and is also one, of many, factors that can induce struggles with motivation, reward, and executive dysfunction.... When just getting up and out of bed was painfully arduous, and the weary, tired, worn out way the protagonist thought to himself, already, just after waking up, felt so utterly viscerally real to me. For the player, its in the waiting for dialogue by the character procrastinating, every thing you need to do actually consisting of many, infinite, additional, smaller steps to actually complete a task. The microwave being so tedious to fuck with in the game? Depression, ADHD, and other experiences that make executive function a struggle can make even these 'easy' and simple steps feel... hard. Annoying. Tedious. Frustrating! Doing the laundry isn't just ONE thing... its picking up EVERY piece of clothing. its finding the right soap. its measuring it out. Its remembering the settings. What buttons was it? I've never used this thing before. Fuck this is new and I'm not familiar with it... I think you get the gist. I relate to the battle "just" to find your pants and get ready for work. Because its not "just" for people who face these kinds of struggles day after day, hour after hour. Its easily overwhelming and so infuriating and you find yourself in over your head until the only thing left to do is.... shut down. Disassociate. This is easily done when retreating into gaming or other hobbies that are more rewarding and easier to feel accomplished in, delivering that dose of chemical and psychological goodness you were craving all along and weren't getting out of /actually/ accomplishing your daily tasks... Its a rough experience, and Dan and Arin completely play the part of /exactly/ what makes people like this feel guilt at their own illness and the way it makes them feel, their own perceived failure and struggles with doing what everyone else just seems to magically do like its no big deal... when your brain doesn't process things that way, and every little thing IS a big deal when even the little victories in life aren't there for you anymore... how it builds and builds day in day out, and the rising of the anxiety of the quickly towering and looming pile of tasks, responsibilities, and more... the utter lack of empathy from Dan and Arin honestly kind of hurt. It felt callous and almost petty. Of course two successful, rich, happy people who don't experience this struggle would belittle someone with mental health issues because they're too out of touch to understand where the protagonist is coming from. I love the grumps, and while I don't think they intended to make fun of the protag so coldly, they clearly let the actually palpable and relatable struggle of the game go way over their heads. I guess that's just the difference between lived experience and empathy, and not being under the pressure of keeping up some sort of funny persona with a constant stream of words coming from my mouth.
I go on drives all the damn time. Carbon output aside, there's so much that you can discover when you're just... wandering. Did you know that you guys, there in LA, have a couple adorable little mountain communities in the hills outside San Bernadino? Big Bear Lake is gorgeous. And believe it or not, Joshua trees do, in fact, grow outside Joshua Tree National Park, including along little back roads that run through a small historical village. And there's so much variety in the geological formations around the high desert... Going for a drive is an adventure. One that I could never, ever give up.
@@robinsutley9555 because they are super progressive and very emotionally intelligent guys who have hearts of gold currently and are open-minded. They wouldn't do that because they know that this world is kinda fucked for the most recent generations and wouldn't ask such a stupid question .
10:07 - as a Brit: crumpet can absolutely fit in toaster Edit: that washing machine sequence is so damn true to life - I need to show my gf that this is what I see every time I look at the damn thing. Edit numero dos: 55:38 - as someone who loves a scenic drive, that one cuts deep Arin. Here in the UK you're never far away from radically different scenery. And much like Dan was saying about the cosy feeling of being warm whilst it rains outside, I get that feeling from a nice evening drive.
I love both of them, and I love how they're always trying to make it as entertaining as possible, and make jokes all the time. I love them. But that was a really sweet ending. I thought for sure it was gonna have some gut punch even more depressing ending, but that was really nice.
@@YuYu_Kami Yeah I know they didn't mean any harm, but it still kinda sucks. Basic "adulting" is really hard when your brain is fighting you constantly. I'm glad they've never gone through that themselves but it does mean the message of the game went right over their heads 😅
The cereal has a lot of carbs which I guess since Arin is trying to starve himself (eating 1200 calories a day) it's not great pretty sure the pet food is him joking.
I like how Arin was subconsciously thinking of his own cats when he was first reading the to-do list. He said "cats" when there was only one cat and it read as such
"why did we decide that mint equals fresh?" is an interesting question. I believe it has something to do with the cooling feeling it gives? The only problem is that it became so synonymous with fresh that it's hard to find mint-free dental products for people with mint allergies. IDK about other places, but they don't even sell antimicrobial mouthwash without mint. just the alcohol-free fluoride kind(still better than not mouthwash at least) with cinnamon flavor. Edit: Cats absolutely lick their own bums.
Most mint toothpaste (re: almost all toothpaste) just plain hurts my mouth though and causes a phlegm response in the back of my throat that makes me gag every time I brush my teeth. I’d use a different toothpaste but it’s prescription… I just hate that PAINFULLY MINTY is the fucking default toothpaste flavor? Mint can be refreshing without hurting but apparently Big Toothpaste hasn’t figured it out yet…
For me it's a taste/texture thing, I absolutely hate the sensation of minty toothpaste, and I always put off brushing my teeth until the last possible minute. There's no pain, but it feels like I've just chewed a cinderblock of ice and just let the chunks sit in my mouth and around my teeth for 20min. It's agony. Yay neuroatypicality.
@@obcfamily Dont have the exact time but its the part he mentions forgetting to make his bed ruins his whole day. Nothing wrong with wanting to make your bed or having a preference but when forgetting to make your bed is a big enough deal that it can ruin your whole day its likely an OCD trait. Probably wouldnt have noticed it, except in previous shows hes mentioned being OCD so in that light a lot of his habits start to make sense.
‘A SOCK? In the KITCHEN?’ Lol YES, it may seem silly, but when you have a cat, socks can turn up in strange places, let me tell ya 😅 gotta love kitties. They may be butt heads at times, but they are ALSO a lot of fun and great companions.
i mean your morning starts out with a fire from a small appliance and light bulbs exploding that sounds a little rough, plus from his emails he seems to be a very anxious and possibly depressed person trying to brute force his way through it and that can produce a feeling of mundane tasks like getting ready for work as large hurdles so i can see this pushing someone with untreated mental health issues to a near breakdown.
This game was really cute. Also, in case anyone was wondering, "constellation" IS the name for the grouping of stars - it's the official/recognized/what-have-you grouping. So, Cassiopeia, Ursa Major/Minor, Orion, etc. An asterism is an unofficial grouping of stars that also make some sort of shape, sometimes ones that can be found within constellations. For example, the Big Dipper is an asterism found within Ursa Major.
I get so stressed when not feeding my pets on time, especially because they can and WILL pester you until you do so. So I was screaming at Arin the entire time to feed the cat, it actually hurts for how long that took.
This game feels like a day in the life of an adult with adhd. Gotta find my pants so I can go to work, so Imma wander around my house aimlessly, procrastinate by cleaning up my whole house, and do anything and everything except that thing I need to do and talk to myself outloud all the while. Wait what was I doing again?
Hearing Dan get an oreo reminded me of how he probably has a thousand bags of skittles back when he would eat one per day and fans sent him way to many.
I was expecting the game to end with realizing it's the start of a zombie apocalypse or some other apocalyptic event. Then I thought maybe it'll end with "Wait a minute. It's Saturday!" And that's pretty much what happened. This was fun, though
i thought this game made some good points about depresssion. i love the grumps, but i feel like they let missed that because they were too busy looking at it cynically.
@@bigmanmccheez5342 A thing can be two things at a time. Reading the Steam description, it is a "funny but also kind of introspective" game. It's meant to be comedic while also relating to people who struggle with doing basic tasks and finding the motivation to do them while everything goes wrong around them.
I know the guys were poking fun at this game for the jokes and japes, but I really enjoyed it! The gameplay mechanics seemed a little frustrating, but I appreciate that the game is just about all those little everyday struggles that can just pile up, and the conclusion being someone recognising your frustration, and offering support is very sweet! Great game!
Honestly the cats walk cycle is so delightful that I literally replayed bits where the cat walks a little because it’s just so enjoyable to see it’s cute little trot
Arin's hair in the Sponsorship bit looks very flowy, it looks good on him! idk how recent it is, and if they read this, but can anyone in the Grumps-Office tell him that?
honestly, the amount of steps to even pick up a mug is very accurate to what it feels like to do anything with executive dysfunction or chronic illness
Dan doing the furry RP thing where he says an action he's doing out loud is my absolute favorite. Every time he's said "pounces on you :)" has brought me a laughing fit like no other bit :'D
this makes me think of the time in Malcom in the middle where the dad tried to fix something small in the house and after a long time it ended him with the engine in the car being pulled out trying to fix that
This is really the full Game Grumps experience. Watching a nice, simple, calming slice of life game while also screaming "FEED NUGGET" over and over again at my screen.
The team at game grumps really anticipated that arin was gonna end up in a coma after his boxing match so they recorded 4-6 months worth of content in advance to avoid the announcement that Arin died.
Actually, asterisms are collections of stars that arent constellations, or are part of a constellation, such as the big dipper being part of the Ursa Major constellation. Constellations are collections of stars that make noticeable outlines or patterns, often being imagined to represent animals by the people who named them. Its not that constellations are sections of the sky, although that is technically true at its most rudimentary (since any time you refer to a specific part of a larger whole you is what makes a section).
maybe this episode should be called "arin and dan have clearly never dealt with mental illness that severely impacts one's ability to function". normally love your stuff but this was kind of a punch to the gut as someone who struggles daily to do 'simple' tasks.
I could go on about how Arin missed all the things he was hovering over constantly but I think the most annoying thing here is....Arin and Dan just....dont understand depression do they? Like how did they miss the entire point of this game...
In fairness, it’s a comedy show, so they’re looking at the game from that perspective. You can miss serious things when you’re looking for the joke. It was disappointing though.
50:39 all jokes aside, i FEEL this! I have a neurological disorder. On bad days I can have difficulty putting on pants. I leave the house, sit in my car and realize I’m wearing socks, shoes, underwear, shirt and NO PANTS! I go back in and no matter what, I keep getting the combo wrong. At that point, I’m so depressed I wanna call out saying “oh, the reason… I forgot how to put on pants!”
I know they can't hear me when I scream that the cat food is in the cupboard. I know they can't hear me when I tell YOU JUST MOUSED OVER IT, GO BACK, GO BACK AND FEED YOUR CAT. I know these things.
Dan saying the rain would put out an electrical fire is kinda scary 🤣🤣☠️☠️ and the fact carla came home and just helped this man and gave him all the encouragement in the world. Top class gal!
"How did you do this when you were a kid? I just jumped and shooted."
Arin perfectly encapsulating the duality of the Grumps.
Jump 'N Shoot Man!!
*This game’s for bebbies*
I...I wanna play Call of Duty: Shoot A Man
he unironically quoted his megaman sequalitis.....he probably forgot abt it...but damn that sentence is in his mind huh
Jump'n'shoot Man!
@@sandyk9300 I don't think he forgot about it. Cause he's said it almost any time megaman is brought up
I like how at 51:18 Dan's like "It just gets really heavy" like they didn't just watch someone almost have a complete emotional breakdown not five minutes prior.
The way this main character encountered one obstacle to starting his day and immediately contemplated giving up is extremely relatable.
Especially because it's going to work.
just give me an excuse to crawl back into bed and I'm fucking taking it lol
I'm not sure as it's only a hour-ish long game and I don't know the creator's intent, but this really seems like a story about a person suffering from executive dysfunction. It's a symptom that often accompanies depression and can make doing "mundane" or "normal" tasks very difficult mentally and emotionally. I appreciate that Carla was supportive and kind at the end there in spite of the difficult time she apparently had.
This is what I got out of it as well. The activley talking to himself and getting very overwhelmed over typically minute things seemed like it was trying to replicate that - but maybe I'm thinking too much into it
Yep. Funny, since Arin is actually very open about dealing with his ADHD, but didn't seem to "get" this one at all. Oh well, I can chalk it up to them not understanding beforehand the intent of the game, and approaching it as "quirky haha funni game" which, to be fair, it sort of is trying to be.
@@VSPhotfries Yeah it probably doesn’t he’s going by a walkthrough, so the difficulty is probably lost through being told exactly what to do by a guide.
@@VSPhotfries to be completely fair I'm diagnosed with ADHD and depression and it got to the point where the constant talking/What If moments really irritated me. And that might be because I do that. It's annoying when youre in a good state of mind and not struggling, but when youre in it, it feels almost impossible to function. But I also get frustrated with real life minutae and hae ways to skip around stuff. idk as a game it doesnt really work unless you know the intent going in...
How does Arin, Owner of cats, not know cats lick their own butts...
He has munchkins...maybe they can't reach their own butts? That's the only thing I can figure.
He's said before he doesn't even like them so...
@@elfiefromangelcity6142 as a fellow munchkin owner, can confirm they do indeed lick their own butts lol
As Arin stated before, Susie owns cats. Arin just lives with them.
@@elfiefromangelcity6142 that is true lol
Anyone else keep yelling at Arin to feed Nugget or was that just me?
FEED THE FUCKING CAT
I love how this guy is just in general going through like a very relatable problem that a lot of people feel, and all they can do is just be like oh he’s complaining about nothing.
no definitely same
the ENTIRE time!!
irl my cat comes first so yeah i just keep saying "arin, please.. nugget is so hungry"
You can’t run from Sonic forever Arin. He always catches up to you. He is the fastest thing alive.
sonic cant even catch up to a bird in the new game let alone arin
every second you aren't running, sonic is getting closer
WE NEED A DAMN SERIES, NOT THESE 1 OFFS
Sanic gonna give Arin a panic.
Oh no!
Heh. Alright.
I like how Arin was in the kitchen, looked at all the items, clearly hovered over the cat food, and yet failed to find it and feed the cat.
I think he was using a guide, so he'd know that getting the food would be meaningless until you get far enough in the game to get the can opener. So he was never really looking. Just making conversation.
He audibly ponders when he's going to feed the cat while reading the guide. Since the guide didn't tell him he had to do it then, he didn't try to.
I like to think that's how he is at home and his cat has to spend five minutes using cat sign language to properly dirrect him.
Let's face it. That cat is never getting fed lol
Same I was yelling at my screen "FEED THE CAT ARIN."
This game definitely is reminiscent of Executive Dysfunction, ADHD, Depression, and a few other things you could throw in to make basic chores harder. It was really sweet that Carla was understanding and nice even if it was just minor inconveniences, since trying to force yourself to do chores when suffering a chronic illness, can feel like trying to put your hand on a hot stove at times.
Really? I just read it as some dopey moron with Peter Pan syndrome
Oh yeah. It hurt how relatable it was. Also Arin and Dan yelling at the guy felt like they were yelling at me and I felt extremely judged lol. I just have issues, dudes. Please understand :(
it's also just "the adventures of ned flanders"
I LOVED how supportive she was at the end. It didn't feel condescending to me. In fact I wish I had received that level of de-escalation and support from my loved ones long, long ago. it would have done a lot in making it easier for me to calm down, and come at the next day better than before, rather than being belittled, put down, and blamed for untreated and undiagnosed mental illness and neurodivergence.
same I loved the Carla bit!! it felt just like my struggles and my partner understanding and celebrating my victories with me, no matter how mundane or easy they're supposed to be for "normal" people. Arin and Dan were... not Carla this episode :/
arin doing literally anything but the assigned chores is peak adhd behaviour
And also exactly part of what the game wants to highlight.
his adhd is pissing off my adhd and i dont think thats even possible
my personal favorite part was Arin doing everything _but_ finding the pants and complaining about how the player character was doing everything but looking for his pants, like it wasn't Arin himself doing that
@@JINX-_-FR1ZZY kinda drove me crazy that he forgot to feed the cat for so long
the other stuff didnt rly bother me too much
@@frankie9373 He didn’t forget, the game physically doesn’t let you until later.
game objective; find pants, feed cat, get ready for work
Arin the game boy; cleans kitchen and makes the bed, very nice.
Priorities!
Also Arin the game boy: why won't it let me play video games?!
My soul hurt seeing little Nugget following around, starving, as they kept asking when the cat will get fed…
Yeah, adhd is doing something a little to the left :D
I wanted to find my pants an feed a cat. Instead I made my bed and cooked breakfast
I see this more as a depiction of depression. Some days, its hard to get out of bed.... and then these "little things" Dan and Arin keep joking about, really take a toll on you. To be honest, after he dropped his coffee, I would've given up on the day if I was having a depressive episode. The ending was kinda showing how it feels to accomplish even the smallest task.
exactly they really seemed to have missed the point of this game and treated it rather cynically
yeah, it's absolutely a portrayal of depression and it's pretty raw
Yup and tbh I felt quite attacked and shit over them making fun of someone going on about these little things. My brain does this shit like literally everyday and I don't much find it funny. Good game though. Also, Arin FOR THE LOVE OF GOD SHUT THE FUCKING CUPBOARD DOORS.
Yeah I was expecting the good ole “what are you depressed about? Just be happy” line
@@Gigaheart not everything is about you or raising awereness about your problems. They were having fun and the play videogames for fun.
the ending of this game reminds me of the procrastination episode of spongebob, where spongebob spends all night struggling to find the motivation to write his essay, finally does it and then finds out he didnt actually have to write anything. also both of these things depict what its like to have executive dysfunction pretty well
Man, even if things are going okay, you can still feel depressed. I feel you, Dave.
I totally have had this feeling of "I... Just want to be a ball and wait for the end of my life." after the power cut off as I switched the kettle on to make some tea. And that was nearly not as bad a day as Dave's
thank you for saying that, I was screaming it the whole episode as it went right over the Grump's extremely ambitious and productive heads lol
@@NWolfsson woah I had the almost same exact experience. Power went out earlier today for maintenance, I had forgotten about it and my phone was dead. No internet, nothing to do except deal with my thoughts. Had to cry and go to sleep.
Sometimes the things that keep you going are the small victories, so when even the small things go wrong you have nothing to hold on too, especially if there's nothing to direct your anger at.
@@CodeNameMasterbeef I try not to take what the Grumps say to heart but when Dave said "Why is it so hard to just leave the house some days?" and Arin yelled at him to shut up because everything in his life was fine, that stung. I actually started to tear up a little...
When they gave the character crap for when he went fetal - that part of the game actually hit for me. That's someone who had an awful day the day before - got in a fight with Carla, the cereal incident - and now everything's going wrong this morning. When you lose that last spoon, and you don't have the emotional capacity to deal with anything else, it's not going from 0 to 100 - it's going from 95 to 105, and was just getting covered up before.
Do what you gotta do, Dave. Take your time, take care of yourself. When you're ready to get up again, you've got this. Until then, I understand and have your back.
Yeah, kinda disappointing that these guys didn't understand the point when they both have executive dysfunction issues in real life. Oh well: I assume they just weren't in the right mindset, since it is them amped up to be entertaining.
@@VSPhotfries And yeah, thats exactly it. I'm not mad at them, just disappointed (lol), and on the off chance they ever play it again I hope they get the chance to see it in that light. I do Let's Plays and stream and I know how the "must be entertaining" mindset can clash with some games.
@@BoterBug I feel like Jackscepticeye (and Markiplier too, though I don't watch as much of his stuff) are able to balance both very well, they can be entertaining whils playing games like this but also acknowledge and address the seriousness. They do it very well, but I get why the Game Grumps, having started as a funny haha channel, find it difficult to balance something heavier and continue to just do the funny haha's. Like you said, not mad, just slightly dissapointed but still watch their stuff. And at the end of the day, outside the games, they are both great dudes who take this stuff very seriously. Arin is actually a very kind soul who just comes off as douchey for his persona on GG, and Dan we all know is a lil angel with janky thumbs
@@VSPhotfries idk i didn't see it that way, didn't seem that deep to me, and honestly i think their reaction was more fun to watch that way, but that's just me, their content is usually more on the light hearted side of things so if you want more serious reaction to this type of stuff i dont really think game grumps is where you'd find it
Maybe they should just let Dan always play the point and click games.
in fact, Arin can just take those days Off; make em Solo-Dans xD
Yeah, Arin clearly doesn't have the patience and is literally reading out loud from the walkthrough during gameplay.
@@DullBull It’s so obvious it’s almost insulting that Arin thinks we won’t notice.
Like, are we as an audience really supposed to believe Arin just guessed the computer password on his first go?
@@ToyKnives how has he indicated in this ep he expects us to not notice? even when he tried to be subtle about it in the past he knew he wasn't and made bit out of it
@@aud7593 You’re right. He wasn’t trying to be subtle in hindsight.
I just wish I was told up front they’re using a walkthrough, and not finding out halfway through because Arin just magically knows how to do things. It kinda feels like they’re trying to trick the audience into consuming a scripted walkthrough as authentic gameplay. I really only like watching the latter.
They did the same thing with Danganronpa and it rubbed me the wrong way.
This game is a very accurate portrayal of trying to do everyday tasks while suffering from major depressive disorder.
Though i see where you're coming from, I'm pretty certain the game is meant to be seen as a comedy with no deeper meaning. Look at the trainers and the reviews, it's clearly a comedy about an unlucky guy.
@@bigmanmccheez5342 Something can be a comedy also have a deeper meaning. And whether the meaning was intended or not, it's still there.
"Does your girlfriend, like, get you?" is the rawest shit Arin has said in a while.
get yourself a girlfriend who gets you
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In the end, though, she really does. The girlfriend in this game was super sweet and supportive. Rather refreshing, not at all what I expected to see.
@@johannhowitzer very true! I liked the ending, it was very sweet.
Arin somehow missing the point that the dude is struggling just to get through the day from depression with all the little hints.
Yeah this is clearly a mental health thing with needing to do every step of things instead of just like sticking the mug in the microwave and nuking it.
@@Skellman98 Once I realized what the game was doing, I thought that was pretty clever how they incorporated that mechanic. In any other point-and-click game, you probably could just click the mug on the microwave and be done with it. But if you're struggling with executive dysfunction and/or depression, then yeah, going through every single step of opening the microwave, putting the cup in, closing it, starting the timer, waiting for the cup to finish, THEN taking it out is going to feel like a tedious slog just to accomplish one thing. Makes me kind of sad they seemed to miss that part of it, but I get that "slow-and-steady introspection" just wasn't the mood they were in and I can respect that.
I'm glad someone pointed it out and understood where the character was coming from.
I definitely see this coming from a depression/adhd thing. Like every small thing that happen can really set you off.
Was wondering why this game was feeling so relatable lol
I'm so upset that after all the effort of finding dirty dishes, Arin never picked up the ones in the basement and finished the task.
for real, he was so close and then all the work he had done was wasted.
I was screaming, “pick up the glass. It’s right there!!!!”
@@HorseyJosh I was begging Dan to mention that glass in the gentle way that he does just like, "oh hey is that one of the missing dishes there?"
i like how Arin picked the perfect voice for the mother before even reading her messages
This perfectly encapsulates having anxiety when I wake up for work. I'm the guy making excuses to not go, and Arin and Dan are my subconscious yelling at me to JUST GO!!!
I love that a game about finding pants to put on is more Dan’s speed. 😂
It's a life sim 👍
This game is like... Exactly how executive dysfunction feels
Yes! Somebody else gets it!
I was really disappointed by the Grumps' responses to it. What's easy for them is not easy for everyone.
@@jakesapir Scrolled to see if people agreed with me. This entire video makes it painfully obvious that Dan and Arin don't struggle with executive dysfunction very much... I understood what was happening the moment just getting up and out of bed was painfully arduous. For the player, its in the waiting for dialogue by the character procrastinating, every thing you need to do actually consisting of many, infinite, additional, smaller steps to actually complete a task. The microwave being so tedious to fuck with in the game? Depression, ADHD, and other experiences that make executive function a struggle can make even these 'easy' and simple steps feel... hard. Annoying. Tedious. Frustrating! Doing the laundry isn't just ONE thing... its picking up EVERY piece of clothing. its finding the right soap. its measuring it out. Its remembering the settings. What buttons was it? I've never used this thing before. Fuck this is new and I'm not familiar with it... I think you get the gist. I relate to the battle "just" to find your pants and get ready for work. Because its not "just" for people who face these kinds of struggles day after day, hour after hour. Its easily overwhelming and so infuriating and you find yourself in over your head until the only thing left to do is.... shut down. Disassociate. This is easily done when retreating into gaming or other hobbies that are more rewarding and easier to feel accomplished in, delivering that dose of chemical and psychological goodness you were craving all along and weren't getting out of /actually/ accomplishing your daily tasks.... Love the guys, but they are just a bit dense sometimes. BUT, that's why I don't watch them for uh.. high brow analysis. XD
@@Kyosumari I'm pretty sure Arin has ADHD and Dan has OCD, so they can problably relate to it a little bit. Their disorders seems to be treated tho, so maybe they don't run into those problems as much anymore. Although, I think the problem is less about them not relating, and more about them failing to empathize with the guy. But idk, I'm just speculating
Yeah made me feel some feels
its funny that the grumps don't think this guy's day is that bad when i know for a fact i would go fetal half way through.
Sounds like a sad existence
@@MrNinja543 Yeah depression is really rough. Count yourself lucky.
It sounds like they’re depressed if this seems normal to them (the game is literally meant to portray depression/executive dysfunction)
"gosh i wish i could eat cereal" - Arin
the latest 10 minute power hour-
literally like the most health food innovation of the last century..
wait this is before the fight?
okay now he's praising pet food, I think arin might be taking the piss.
I think this is recorded waaaay before the fight, and the TMPH was more recent considering it was brought up on the completionist guest grumps
@@KairuHakubi most cereal in the U.S. is super processed and COATED in sugar. And a healthy serving of cereal for an adult is like one cup, which is not nearly enough to satisfy any adult, so people usually eat way too much. So that may be why Arin assumes it's unhealthy. Also, the grumps recording vs airing timeline is insanely confusing at this point lol.
@@MJCKCA yeh no i got that i just thought the timing of the videos was funny
@@MJCKCA I think he's talking about the next fight
I hope someone does an animated of this but from the cat's POV where poor Nugget just gets skinnier through each scene change.
Finally. A point and click game whose theme and tone feel appropriate for the gameplay.
Arin, fixing a broken hot water heater, a power outage, fumbling with an insane washer, and putting out a fire: These are just normal everyday things!
only Arin could play a chore simulator WITH A WALKTHROUGH and STILL get confused lmfaooo
It's almost like the game ABOUT having executive dysfunction might somehow ring a few bells in a guy playing it who has exactly that sort of problem, yet, somehow...
@@VSPhotfries thats what the walkthroughs for...
The little Snorlax doll on the middle shelf in the room is adorable. I loved this mundane game and how difficult it was for Arin to get the hang of logic. But what is New Game+???
I wish it rained more here too, Arin 😞 thank you for playing games like this so we can vicariously enjoy pixel rain ❤
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I feel like Dan would really enjoy the game "Unpacking", it's got a similar art style/vibe and super relaxing music, just unpacking boxes into a new house w/ a cute minimal storyline :D
I love that game so hard. Played it multiple times just to enjoy sorting things differently. I don't think it's a game that will jibe well with Arin unfortunately, but Dan might find it satisfying. Could be wrong though, maybe they'll both love it.
Hurry up and feed Nugget gosh darn it!!! Pet owner 101 dude 😂
Every time he moused over the cat food in the cupboard I was yelling at the screen.
Is he ever going to feed poor Nugget?
That's because the game won't let you feed Nugget until you get the can opener, which he only gets once he gets into the basement.
Arin is bad at feeding cats.
@@resileaf9501 , even so, he had many chances to see it & therefore pick it up.
gotta say I think I would have enjoyed this more if Dan was playing it. So would both of them. Still fun, but this is his JAM and I don't have any idea why Arin was the one playing.
I'm sad they never did the dishes, I kept hoping they would notice the blatant wine glass in the basement
This game feels like how my brain is with every task I have to do, to the point I forget what I had started to do in the first place.
Yep. The game is literally about executive dysfunction.
Funny to me that Arin has ADHD and totally missed the point...
Dan saying "this humor is like 'boss at meeting' humor" infront of his actual boss takes serious balls.
His boss is actually funny tho
Ooh, an hour long episode. Great, I had a thing to put off
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same tho, i didn’t even realize it was an hour long
Did it require putting on pants?
I watched this while slowly getting ready for work and walking to work... And that ending was so perfect, I had a good laugh. Ahhh, I wish I could go home and play video games 😞
@@cameronjadewallace welp were gonna die
This game is pretty clearly about neurodivergence and how even the simplest of tasks can seem so difficult, how stressful it is when things go wrong, and the urge to do anything *but* the task at hand. The man is very pessimistic and anxious, not even wanting to get out of bed. Even with a lover, a big house, a mother who loves him, a cat, and all the nice things in life .... basic tasks still feel exhausting and tedious and that takes a huge toll on a person, especially when they don't go smoothly.
I think it’s about depression specifically
@@Lex_brooke Depression is both something that is statistically present in people with neurodivergence, and is also one, of many, factors that can induce struggles with motivation, reward, and executive dysfunction.... When just getting up and out of bed was painfully arduous, and the weary, tired, worn out way the protagonist thought to himself, already, just after waking up, felt so utterly viscerally real to me.
For the player, its in the waiting for dialogue by the character procrastinating, every thing you need to do actually consisting of many, infinite, additional, smaller steps to actually complete a task. The microwave being so tedious to fuck with in the game? Depression, ADHD, and other experiences that make executive function a struggle can make even these 'easy' and simple steps feel... hard. Annoying. Tedious. Frustrating! Doing the laundry isn't just ONE thing... its picking up EVERY piece of clothing. its finding the right soap. its measuring it out. Its remembering the settings. What buttons was it? I've never used this thing before. Fuck this is new and I'm not familiar with it... I think you get the gist.
I relate to the battle "just" to find your pants and get ready for work. Because its not "just" for people who face these kinds of struggles day after day, hour after hour. Its easily overwhelming and so infuriating and you find yourself in over your head until the only thing left to do is.... shut down. Disassociate. This is easily done when retreating into gaming or other hobbies that are more rewarding and easier to feel accomplished in, delivering that dose of chemical and psychological goodness you were craving all along and weren't getting out of /actually/ accomplishing your daily tasks...
Its a rough experience, and Dan and Arin completely play the part of /exactly/ what makes people like this feel guilt at their own illness and the way it makes them feel, their own perceived failure and struggles with doing what everyone else just seems to magically do like its no big deal... when your brain doesn't process things that way, and every little thing IS a big deal when even the little victories in life aren't there for you anymore... how it builds and builds day in day out, and the rising of the anxiety of the quickly towering and looming pile of tasks, responsibilities, and more... the utter lack of empathy from Dan and Arin honestly kind of hurt. It felt callous and almost petty. Of course two successful, rich, happy people who don't experience this struggle would belittle someone with mental health issues because they're too out of touch to understand where the protagonist is coming from. I love the grumps, and while I don't think they intended to make fun of the protag so coldly, they clearly let the actually palpable and relatable struggle of the game go way over their heads.
I guess that's just the difference between lived experience and empathy, and not being under the pressure of keeping up some sort of funny persona with a constant stream of words coming from my mouth.
Can’t get over how refined Dan’s female voice acting is. It’s so on point.
I'm not sure you've ever heard a woman speak
@@stevendemayo3631 I can see why you’d say that. Lol.
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i don't know how Dan doesn't give in and say "Arin, please feed the cat"
Because Dan knows Arin is reading from a walkthrough and the walkthrough didn't tell him to feed the cat until he gets the can opener in the basement.
"I'm just... Reading a book and it's really compelling!" Great cover Arin, no one suspects a thing
I go on drives all the damn time. Carbon output aside, there's so much that you can discover when you're just... wandering. Did you know that you guys, there in LA, have a couple adorable little mountain communities in the hills outside San Bernadino? Big Bear Lake is gorgeous. And believe it or not, Joshua trees do, in fact, grow outside Joshua Tree National Park, including along little back roads that run through a small historical village. And there's so much variety in the geological formations around the high desert...
Going for a drive is an adventure. One that I could never, ever give up.
I NEEDED THIS VIDEO THREE HOURS AGO...now I have no pants and everyone at this Denny's is staring at me.
Good. Let them stare
Yeah, I hate when that happens
@@frankensteinmonster1931 You know it.
Not gonna lie, this is definitely me when driving.
If you're gonna be in public without pants, Denny's is the place to be
Dude Arin and Dan really sound like the parents who look at a depressed teenager and go “WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO BE DEPRESSED ABOUT?”
I disagree
@@Alex-RavensPeakWhy?
@@robinsutley9555 because they are super progressive and very emotionally intelligent guys who have hearts of gold currently and are open-minded. They wouldn't do that because they know that this world is kinda fucked for the most recent generations and wouldn't ask such a stupid question .
@@Alex-RavensPeakI don’t think he meant they would actually be like that irl, but it is exactly what they’re doing during this game.
10:07 - as a Brit: crumpet can absolutely fit in toaster
Edit: that washing machine sequence is so damn true to life - I need to show my gf that this is what I see every time I look at the damn thing.
Edit numero dos: 55:38 - as someone who loves a scenic drive, that one cuts deep Arin. Here in the UK you're never far away from radically different scenery. And much like Dan was saying about the cosy feeling of being warm whilst it rains outside, I get that feeling from a nice evening drive.
YES... AND SHOULD BE!!!
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Yeah - eating untoasted crumpets is the sign of a psychopath.
I go for a drive and I’m in the US. Arin saying he’d hate to go for a drive is one of the most Los Angeles things he’s ever said.
I REALLY need Danny to play Darkside Detective. Made by a Sierra fan, I had so much fun with the humor it had and I know Dan would too
Subtlety is not Arin’s strong suit.
I love both of them, and I love how they're always trying to make it as entertaining as possible, and make jokes all the time. I love them. But that was a really sweet ending. I thought for sure it was gonna have some gut punch even more depressing ending, but that was really nice.
As someone with chronic fatigue and other health issues, this game perfectly emulates what basic tasks feel like to me
Same here, my friend.
Same. That's why it kind of hurt when by the end they (especially Arin) were telling him to shut up about how bad it was.
Exactly!
Most of my lists include "wear pants".
@@YuYu_Kami Yeah I know they didn't mean any harm, but it still kinda sucks. Basic "adulting" is really hard when your brain is fighting you constantly. I'm glad they've never gone through that themselves but it does mean the message of the game went right over their heads 😅
Arin: "Cereal is so bad for you"
also Arin: orally vacuums 18 variations of Cheerios on 10MPH
i read that as 10 miles per hour and was shocked on how superhuman the host of game grumps is
Arin: "cereal is so bad for you!" Also Arin: "ALL ANIMAL FOOD IS DELICIOUS AND GOOD FOR YOU!"
Dr. Hanson does it again
I'm starting to think he's fucking with us
The cereal has a lot of carbs which I guess since Arin is trying to starve himself (eating 1200 calories a day) it's not great pretty sure the pet food is him joking.
I like how Arin was subconsciously thinking of his own cats when he was first reading the to-do list. He said "cats" when there was only one cat and it read as such
Arin: “I cant eat cereal it’s so bad for you”
Danny: has Vietnam flashbacks to literally everything Arins ingested on 10 min power hour
as someone who talks to himself like I'm my own best friend I feel attacked
"why did we decide that mint equals fresh?" is an interesting question. I believe it has something to do with the cooling feeling it gives? The only problem is that it became so synonymous with fresh that it's hard to find mint-free dental products for people with mint allergies. IDK about other places, but they don't even sell antimicrobial mouthwash without mint. just the alcohol-free fluoride kind(still better than not mouthwash at least) with cinnamon flavor.
Edit: Cats absolutely lick their own bums.
It works in tandem with helping out your sinuses.
Most mint toothpaste (re: almost all toothpaste) just plain hurts my mouth though and causes a phlegm response in the back of my throat that makes me gag every time I brush my teeth. I’d use a different toothpaste but it’s prescription… I just hate that PAINFULLY MINTY is the fucking default toothpaste flavor? Mint can be refreshing without hurting but apparently Big Toothpaste hasn’t figured it out yet…
For me it's a taste/texture thing, I absolutely hate the sensation of minty toothpaste, and I always put off brushing my teeth until the last possible minute.
There's no pain, but it feels like I've just chewed a cinderblock of ice and just let the chunks sit in my mouth and around my teeth for 20min. It's agony.
Yay neuroatypicality.
Arin neglecting to feed the cat as it started to meow more and more needily made me almost cry
Arin couldn't feed the cat until he got the can opener.
@@resileaf9501 You don't need to reply to every single comment about the cat. It's not that serious. Chill.
If this episode isn't the perfect expression of ADHD
and depression
"you had a lot of problems but here you are in clean pants" is gonna be my new life motto from here on out
I love when Dan mentions some random ocd habit and everyone else is like "what are you talking about"
"You ever just wash your hands fourteen times because what if the first thirteen times didn't work? Haha."
"Uhh, dan?"
Do you have a timestamp? I was doing other things while listening and must've missed what ocd habit he brought up x_x
@@obcfamily Dont have the exact time but its the part he mentions forgetting to make his bed ruins his whole day. Nothing wrong with wanting to make your bed or having a preference but when forgetting to make your bed is a big enough deal that it can ruin your whole day its likely an OCD trait. Probably wouldnt have noticed it, except in previous shows hes mentioned being OCD so in that light a lot of his habits start to make sense.
@@pervyturtle2673 Ah, thank you! Yeah I was curious since I have OCD too and that sounds accurate. Thanks again!
‘A SOCK? In the KITCHEN?’ Lol YES, it may seem silly, but when you have a cat, socks can turn up in strange places, let me tell ya 😅 gotta love kitties. They may be butt heads at times, but they are ALSO a lot of fun and great companions.
A game based off the hit sitcom "Where Are My Pants?"? Everything truly is awesome!
i mean your morning starts out with a fire from a small appliance and light bulbs exploding that sounds a little rough, plus from his emails he seems to be a very anxious and possibly depressed person trying to brute force his way through it and that can produce a feeling of mundane tasks like getting ready for work as large hurdles so i can see this pushing someone with untreated mental health issues to a near breakdown.
Is he wearing moon shoes during the ad portion? 😂😂
I love the cat sprite, it's so bouncy and fun!
All I can hear in my head reading the title is Ethan from the Uno Annus Power Hour: "Take off my underwear, without removing my pants?!
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take my pants out of the equation!
This game was really cute.
Also, in case anyone was wondering, "constellation" IS the name for the grouping of stars - it's the official/recognized/what-have-you grouping. So, Cassiopeia, Ursa Major/Minor, Orion, etc. An asterism is an unofficial grouping of stars that also make some sort of shape, sometimes ones that can be found within constellations. For example, the Big Dipper is an asterism found within Ursa Major.
I actually need to do the dishes and laundry but instead I am watching someone else play a game that has them doing chores.
“God I wish I could eat cereal”- Arin 24 hours after posting himself eating every Cheerios
I get so stressed when not feeding my pets on time, especially because they can and WILL pester you until you do so. So I was screaming at Arin the entire time to feed the cat, it actually hurts for how long that took.
Dan, I fucking love you for the noise you made when Arin said cereal was bad for you.
This game feels like a day in the life of an adult with adhd. Gotta find my pants so I can go to work, so Imma wander around my house aimlessly, procrastinate by cleaning up my whole house, and do anything and everything except that thing I need to do and talk to myself outloud all the while. Wait what was I doing again?
Hearing Dan get an oreo reminded me of how he probably has a thousand bags of skittles back when he would eat one per day and fans sent him way to many.
Answering machine: "You have overdue books!"
Arin: What is this, 1996?!
Me, working at a library: Arin.
Overdue movies. Not books.
Immediately heard Dan's voice.
i like how Arin said "feed the cats" plural because he has multiple cats and that's natural for him
I was expecting the game to end with realizing it's the start of a zombie apocalypse or some other apocalyptic event. Then I thought maybe it'll end with "Wait a minute. It's Saturday!" And that's pretty much what happened. This was fun, though
i thought this game made some good points about depresssion. i love the grumps, but i feel like they let missed that because they were too busy looking at it cynically.
The game is intended to be seen as a comedy. Look at the tags and trailers on steam, it's not a deep game
@@bigmanmccheez5342 A thing can be two things at a time. Reading the Steam description, it is a "funny but also kind of introspective" game.
It's meant to be comedic while also relating to people who struggle with doing basic tasks and finding the motivation to do them while everything goes wrong around them.
@@gayjayy good point
I know the guys were poking fun at this game for the jokes and japes, but I really enjoyed it! The gameplay mechanics seemed a little frustrating, but I appreciate that the game is just about all those little everyday struggles that can just pile up, and the conclusion being someone recognising your frustration, and offering support is very sweet! Great game!
Honestly the cats walk cycle is so delightful that I literally replayed bits where the cat walks a little because it’s just so enjoyable to see it’s cute little trot
Arin's hair in the Sponsorship bit looks very flowy, it looks good on him! idk how recent it is, and if they read this, but can anyone in the Grumps-Office tell him that?
honestly, the amount of steps to even pick up a mug is very accurate to what it feels like to do anything with executive dysfunction or chronic illness
Dan doing the furry RP thing where he says an action he's doing out loud is my absolute favorite. Every time he's said "pounces on you :)" has brought me a laughing fit like no other bit :'D
this makes me think of the time in Malcom in the middle where the dad tried to fix something small in the house and after a long time it ended him with the engine in the car being pulled out trying to fix that
They should play "Shut-In". It's funny and depressing at the same time.
this is a weird episode to listen to because Arin had his fight months ago and JUST ate a metric ton of cereal on Power Hour
This game is how my adhd feels, except i don't eventually get anything done
This is really the full Game Grumps experience. Watching a nice, simple, calming slice of life game while also screaming "FEED NUGGET" over and over again at my screen.
Arin: Brodio, nobody talks like that.
Me. Arin...Nobody says 'Brodio.'
"Do cats lick their own butts?" - Arin Hansen, who has multiple cats
The team at game grumps really anticipated that arin was gonna end up in a coma after his boxing match so they recorded 4-6 months worth of content in advance to avoid the announcement that Arin died.
Actually, asterisms are collections of stars that arent constellations, or are part of a constellation, such as the big dipper being part of the Ursa Major constellation.
Constellations are collections of stars that make noticeable outlines or patterns, often being imagined to represent animals by the people who named them.
Its not that constellations are sections of the sky, although that is technically true at its most rudimentary (since any time you refer to a specific part of a larger whole you is what makes a section).
maybe this episode should be called "arin and dan have clearly never dealt with mental illness that severely impacts one's ability to function". normally love your stuff but this was kind of a punch to the gut as someone who struggles daily to do 'simple' tasks.
19:52 Dan my sweet summer child, it's a d1ldo
Best home defense weapon on the market, severely overlooked
Arin clearly not from the mid-west "I can't ever imagine going for a drive for no reason"
I too love the cozy feeling when it rains. And I love going out in the rain
I could go on about how Arin missed all the things he was hovering over constantly but I think the most annoying thing here is....Arin and Dan just....dont understand depression do they? Like how did they miss the entire point of this game...
In fairness, it’s a comedy show, so they’re looking at the game from that perspective. You can miss serious things when you’re looking for the joke. It was disappointing though.
50:39 all jokes aside, i FEEL this! I have a neurological disorder. On bad days I can have difficulty putting on pants. I leave the house, sit in my car and realize I’m wearing socks, shoes, underwear, shirt and NO PANTS! I go back in and no matter what, I keep getting the combo wrong. At that point, I’m so depressed I wanna call out saying “oh, the reason… I forgot how to put on pants!”
If Dan likes chill, cozy Sierra-like games, they should play Gods Will Be Watching.
I know they can't hear me when I scream that the cat food is in the cupboard. I know they can't hear me when I tell YOU JUST MOUSED OVER IT, GO BACK, GO BACK AND FEED YOUR CAT.
I know these things.
I hate to say it, but this is exactly how i feel every single day, the main character of this game is so depressingly accurate.
Dan saying the rain would put out an electrical fire is kinda scary 🤣🤣☠️☠️ and the fact carla came home and just helped this man and gave him all the encouragement in the world. Top class gal!