The description of the Loyal's role is important if you're playing a deciever anyway, you need to know what you're expected to be doing to pretend easier. Social deducation games where the beytrayer doesn't know the loyal players goal are very rare because they're hard to balance since you need to make every player seem bad at the goal to make it so it's not immediately obvious.
So there is a Korean show called the Genius where contestants would play games that were generally about strategy and social skills. They made a mistake in one episode with a social deduction game (zombies vs humans) where only the starting humans knew the exact wording of what was on their card, which was used to figure things out. After that, whenever they had social deduction games, they would have cards to show the wording for all of the roles.
An exception is _Betrayal at House on the Hill_ in which one player becomes the Haunt and turns on the others. The Haunt reads a description of their strengths while their opponents read a description of the Haunt's weaknesses. One of the goals of the Haunt is to figure out what the others players are trying to do and prevent it.
As someone who has watched this show, I would say its a unique experience. Would highly recommend, could be a case study on human psychology as well. But felt a flat since throughout the show stakes/risk/urgency were never raised. In shows like JetLag (produced by same people), unexpected delays in trains, narrow deadlines, tough coin challenges can through a wrench and make things more exciting.
I realize from the timestamp that you probably intended yesterday… but since you didn't specify a day and no one else reminded you yet, here you go. ;)
2:08 This is pretty close to a lie, since if each person did get a personalised envelope, you would need more than 6 enevelopes and more than 1 would have snitch in it?
well they said personalised ENVELOPE, not letter. since they asked for the rules back after each reveal they probably just put the same rule set into each envelope - thus not a lie ;^)
@@clover2309 Nah this is a straight up lie by their own standard. ¨We didn't want to say out loud, or in writing, that there would only be one snitch.¨ Saying that there will be the same amount of envelopes handed out as players, one of which contains ''snitch'', and the rest contain ''loyal'', means by any definition of those words mean there will only be one snitch.
@@dr.blauerkraut When each person received their role, the crew had 6 envelopes, one of which contained "snitch" and 5 of which contained "loyal", as described. So how was it a lie?
So if I'm understanding this right the 10K cash prize isn't for the actual Getaway but rather given out to whoever can deduce the premise of the show with all players being snitches? Interesting. I just hope they don't do the classic "trick" of telling people if they caught onto anything extra. Hopefully having a person who's job is to pay extra close attention (the card counter) doesn't mess it up because that is where my brain goes to as my first thought.
@@jellyrolls2765 Between Adam and Patch there is another production person, Christine she is introduced during the "everyone had to be babysat" segment at 8:00
reminds me of that one post where there is a gameshow that there are 11 straight men and 1 gay person and it turns out everyones the gay person and trying to cover themselves
"We won't lie to the contestants". 2mins later: "In 6 of the envelopes it will say 'Loyal' in 1 of the envelopes it will say 'Snitch'". Congrats Sam, you lied to them and us.
as they mentioned, they did have 6 'Loyal' envelops and 1 'Snitch' envelope, but they swapped the contents every time someone comes in to get their role assignment, so technically he did not lie.
so everyone is an "executive producer"😂😂😂 what in the fuk is a co executive producer, and great way to tell people who's the inner circle and who's a temporary employee
These are just standard TV production roles! Watch the credits of any TV show and you'll see multiple executive producers, co-executive producers, producers, and co-producers. It's not a demeaning thing at all, just a job title!
Oh man
A few minutes in and scheduling the meeting right before lunch to avoid questions is diabolical
This is actually the best ad I've seen for nebula yet, might actually consider it now
I recomend you check out Jetlag: The Game
The price is pretty reasonable, in my opinion.
I basically got it only for the guys who made The Getaway.
@@AnotherSwissUA-camUserJet lag is free on YT though.
@@MagicalBread ya but it comes out a week late and you don't get the podcasts that goes with the show
"'The Snitch' or 'Snitch'" 😆Almost over right there
Asking "Or does it not matter?" gave them the out without even knowing they were looking for the out
I love how Sam essentially just explained psychological warfare in 9 minutes.
next is a game with no snitches. will they do worse overall bc they thing someone is snitching?
Actually a good idea.
Damn, Nebula actually looks like something I want now... keep making ads like this, and people will join for sure.
The whiplash I got when I heard Sam's voice at the start was intense. I was not expecting that.
Would've been even funnier if you make one of them not the snitch. Then there's just one person exasperated at how incompetent everyone is.
You could call them the Joe Schmo
Problem with that is with the current rules, they literally can't win (because if they're in the final two they'd be there with a snitch)
@@pialba Well the win condition would be to realise that everyone else is a snitch.
should have been titled “how we got away with The Getaway”
Good one! 🤣
wait this is actually so good I’m sad now
Funny title but I doubt people would click on it without knowing what the getaway is
The description of the Loyal's role is important if you're playing a deciever anyway, you need to know what you're expected to be doing to pretend easier.
Social deducation games where the beytrayer doesn't know the loyal players goal are very rare because they're hard to balance since you need to make every player seem bad at the goal to make it so it's not immediately obvious.
So there is a Korean show called the Genius where contestants would play games that were generally about strategy and social skills. They made a mistake in one episode with a social deduction game (zombies vs humans) where only the starting humans knew the exact wording of what was on their card, which was used to figure things out. After that, whenever they had social deduction games, they would have cards to show the wording for all of the roles.
@@Dardove based genius enjoyer
An exception is _Betrayal at House on the Hill_ in which one player becomes the Haunt and turns on the others. The Haunt reads a description of their strengths while their opponents read a description of the Haunt's weaknesses. One of the goals of the Haunt is to figure out what the others players are trying to do and prevent it.
AKA The Logistics Of Tricking Six Content Creator Into Them Being The Main Character
Is this comment official?
@@print-hello-world yes, I was paid by DougDoug to comment this
8:24 Sam doing the "Absolute cinema" pose
As someone who has watched this show, I would say its a unique experience. Would highly recommend, could be a case study on human psychology as well.
But felt a flat since throughout the show stakes/risk/urgency were never raised.
In shows like JetLag (produced by same people), unexpected delays in trains, narrow deadlines, tough coin challenges can through a wrench and make things more exciting.
Idk how nebula on UA-cam doesn't have as many viewers
If you’re not convinced yet, as someone who has seen it, the Getaway is great!
I really liked that Steven bridges guy. I thought he was really good
This is Sam Reich levels of malevolence and I’m here for it
Damn it, now I want a Nebula subscription 😭😭😭
Do it! Even just for the month. It's really enjoyable.
I'm going to sign up for nebula when I get off work tonight, remind me at 11:30pm EST.
I realize from the timestamp that you probably intended yesterday… but since you didn't specify a day and no one else reminded you yet, here you go. ;)
Okay so looks like I’m going to be getting myself a nebula subscription asap
How WE got away with The Getaway
Hands down the best reality show contest whatever you wanna call it show I’ve ever seen
So this is the video that convinced me to sign up for Nebula. And I *LOVE* the ending of the first episode ❤
I wish I would've gotten to play! I'm so good at figuring out when production is actually the mole!
Wish i could watch it now
Grrrr where’s niel cicierega
Eyy, Steven Bridges
This show reminds me a short I saw not long ago where everyone are fake FBI agents trying to get on in some drug smugle
I loved this series so much :))
Very cool! Thanks!
2:08 This is pretty close to a lie, since if each person did get a personalised envelope, you would need more than 6 enevelopes and more than 1 would have snitch in it?
well they said personalised ENVELOPE, not letter. since they asked for the rules back after each reveal they probably just put the same rule set into each envelope - thus not a lie ;^)
At any given time, only one envelope had a snitch assignment.
@@clover2309 Nah this is a straight up lie by their own standard. ¨We didn't want to say out loud, or in writing, that there would only be one snitch.¨
Saying that there will be the same amount of envelopes handed out as players, one of which contains ''snitch'', and the rest contain ''loyal'', means by any definition of those words mean there will only be one snitch.
@@dr.blauerkraut When each person received their role, the crew had 6 envelopes, one of which contained "snitch" and 5 of which contained "loyal", as described. So how was it a lie?
This is how you advertise your content folks
Nebula going the Drop out Route!
“Yeah where do you keep your nudes?” My goat
I wonder who the seventh was?
They're in a "Getaway Car"
So if I'm understanding this right the 10K cash prize isn't for the actual Getaway but rather given out to whoever can deduce the premise of the show with all players being snitches? Interesting.
I just hope they don't do the classic "trick" of telling people if they caught onto anything extra.
Hopefully having a person who's job is to pay extra close attention (the card counter) doesn't mess it up because that is where my brain goes to as my first thought.
no, they actually have a winner. they have a loyal stack and a snitch stack.
Season 2 is proving the one snitch version actually works 😂
who was the 7th player, I do not recognise her
What 7th player?
@@lordhosk There's someone sitting between Patch & Ben in the meeting room shots
Iirc, that's someone working in production.
@@jellyrolls2765 Between Adam and Patch there is another production person, Christine she is introduced during the "everyone had to be babysat" segment at 8:00
Why did the price went up?
Dear Hunter reference!?!???!!??
Guys I think this is an atheist game
Oops all Lunatics
I love Blood on the Clocktower!
Eyyyy
Botc squad assembled
5:09 "Yeah, where do you keep your nudes?"
wendover crew wendover crew wendover crew
0:47 No way they were all in the “To:” field.
It's definitely a fake version of the email. The 7th player who dropped out last minute isn't listed.
@@MtVesuvius I know that, but the animators could make a more sensible representation.
Such a stupid thing to complain about
reminds me of that one post where there is a gameshow that there are 11 straight men and 1 gay person and it turns out everyones the gay person and trying to cover themselves
I have a feeling im going to be really upset at the "not technically lies" that the production team tells the players to keep the game going.
i did not expect to see the jetlag guys when i clicked on this
"We won't lie to the contestants".
2mins later:
"In 6 of the envelopes it will say 'Loyal' in 1 of the envelopes it will say 'Snitch'".
Congrats Sam, you lied to them and us.
i mean, he didn't --- there're 6 Loyal envelopes, and 1 Snitch envelope. It just happense that everyone got the same envelope
as they mentioned, they did have 6 'Loyal' envelops and 1 'Snitch' envelope, but they swapped the contents every time someone comes in to get their role assignment, so technically he did not lie.
sam said multiple times that that was true but that the contestants all got the same one envelope
Also the plan called for 7 players, not 6
so everyone is an "executive producer"😂😂😂 what in the fuk is a co executive producer, and great way to tell people who's the inner circle and who's a temporary employee
These are just standard TV production roles! Watch the credits of any TV show and you'll see multiple executive producers, co-executive producers, producers, and co-producers. It's not a demeaning thing at all, just a job title!