Its kind of a horror game where you have to go down a hallway and check if theres anything different about it. Sometimes posters move, cameras move, signs change slightly etc. If its wrong/not the same then you turn around and move on to the next level (you can see the big poster with 8 -> at the end). To get multiple obvious ones back to back (the twins, no smoking posters all over) is rare and saved him a lot of time!
My daughter does this, and I have seen autistic patients do this. Not to imply he's autistic (but we are all somewhere on the spectrum) But to me it looks like a tick, where he releases control of his fingers and they go into an excited tension.
@HelsenbergFan I love how people like this are so miserable that apparently people can't coincidentally have the same thought THEY GOTTTAAA have stolen it they GOTTA no other possible explanation In that case why don't you change your name and profile pic since they are also legitimately copied from the original show?
@@toolng1798 Re-read your comment again. 2 twins is 1 pair of twins which is natural because twins are born as 2 people. So what you should have said is "Seeing 2 pair of twins in a row in real life would be crazy too"
@@martinverner7390 Homie, I get what you are trying to say, but this sentence legit sounds like you've never watched a kid play minecraft. It doesn't matter if it was in 2011 or 2024, it has always been torture. It doesn't even matter that I've played the game into the ground and am a master of the mechanics, it is still torture, trust me.
Context: This is a game called Exit 8, a Japanese Spot-The-Difference horror game where you must pass 7 corridors to reach the 8th exit. Each corridor seems identical, though as you advance small anomalies will appear that require you to turn back to the previous corridor then advancing again all the way til you reach the exit. Failing to notice the difference/anomalies in a corridor will reset you back to corridor 1.
Genuinely curious, does looking for "exit 8" sign help you, or do you have to go back and forth 8 times anyway? Bc the the corridor first appeared in the video had "exit 4" sign on the wall and "exit 5" the next and so on, and it's only the last corridor that had "exit 8" sign on the wall. So if I'm understanding the rule right, you can just head to the next corridor as soon as you see any sign other than "exit 8"...
@@eriw6705the sign you are referencing is an indicator of the level the player is currently on. It resets to “exit 0” every time you make a mistake (going forward if there was an anomaly and turning back if there wasn’t currently one). When the player is near the sign he already passed the checkpoint and made a decision, it cannot be seen while in the possible-anomaly area. Therefore, the sign is simply there to check whether you made a mistake or not. There will be a corridor after it, but it does not imply whether the next level will contain an anomaly or not. Hope I managed to answer the question
@@UnofficialAstronaut-ul7zh ahh that makes so much sense, i was confused bc if what i was saying were to be right it wouldn't really be fun to play. Thanks for explaining:)
Not a glitch, just very rare. Once you see all the anomalies, the order resets and you can see any one of the anomalies again. 1/900 chance to see the same one twice in a row.
1/900? I'm absolutely sure it's wrong. There is like 31 anomalies, so chances of having 2 same anomalies in a row would require game to have 96.5% anomaly chance...
@@spark3053 Your math is still wrong. The chances of having twins 2 times in a row (assuming no mistakes) is incredibly small. Meanwhile chances of having the same anomaly twice in a row is 1,61% It's because the formula of having the same event with x probability happening n times in a row is: 1/x^(n-1). Assuming the probability each time stays the same. In our case we got the twins at the end of the cycle, which means now each anomaly can occur. So if game rolles anomaly we have 1/31 chances of gettign twins and since each roll between normal room and anomaly room is 50/50, we have 1/62 chances of getting the same anomaly in a row.
@@redtigergaming1467 is the hallway normal: go through has the hallway anomalies: go back ("twins" is a anomalie) If you go through a hallway which has a anomalie, you progess gets resettet to hallyway 1 you need to go through 8 hallways
most games follow a somewhat normal path. all i got from this was "TWINS!, more TWINS" then the random guy repeats twice and he knew he won. plus a no smoking sign
So in order to make it past the level you have to be sure nothing is out of place or there isn't some thing added hence the twins two times in a row, that's a rare occurrence. So if the level is the exact same you continue forward, if it's off even one small detail you turn around to advance still
He has to run The direction that is unaltered, twins and smoking sign was Big indikators and are rare, sometimes its a little number og bricks or whatever
For Context... This is a Videogame called "Exit 8" where you are meant to Exit through 8 hallways identical to the one you spawn in, until you reach the stairs at the end. The catch to this game is that at times the hallways are different from the original intended. Where if the difference is spotted you are meant to walk back to the hallway you came from, additionally moving you forward a level. If there are NO differences, you move forward as intended, moving you up a level. If you fail to spot the difference and continue forward, you restart from the beginning. The differences in which the hallways are set are random. So each anomaly (difference) is based off RNG. This lovely speedrunner had the fortunate luck to run into Twins (which is a difference because there's only one Man) multiple times in a row. Obvious differences allowed him to get the World Record in beating Exit 8.
what was the record before? was this significantly faster, it seems like a figgin good time by his reaction but i have no idea i've never watched speedruns of this game
@@Nakkiteline This doesn't look like a world record, unless if when he posted this originally it wasn't June 8. The current record for beating the game is 1 minute and 9 seconds by KenshiTakada from Japan, and he posted his record 6 months ago.
Basically, he is trying to spot if anything is different from the base hallway. If nothing is different, you keep going, but if there is a difference, you go back. Events are fasters because you don't need to walk the entire hall. Twins is good because you see it happen really quickly and can turn around faster. I think the events aren't supposed to happen twice in a row. That's why he was hyped.
@@elmatato this is modern speed running. You asking that question is like going to a top fuel drag race and saying "this is modern racing? They don't even turn!".
i love that finally there’s a video i get that no one else seems to. it’s a game called exit 8 (i think) and basically you have to walk through a hallway and if anything out of the ordinary happens you turn around and walk the other way, each time you do it correctly the “level” of the subway you are on changes. you keep doing that until you reach exit 8 and you win. he’s speed running it and he somehow got the same “out of the ordinary” event back to back, helping him win faster
@@pendragonfan42Also, spot the difference. There are a LOT of minor things that could change, like the positioning of a light or the color or wording on a poster or sign. At one point in the video, you see this guy glance backwards at the lights while he keeps running to make sure that he didn't miss something small.
I actually am a twin and have older twin sisters. Identical not fraternal. I imagine it's not common but clearly not impossible irl 😊 2 sets of twins, same mom.
The object of the game is to not catch them kissing. If they kiss, you lose the game. That's why he was happy that he caught them so fast in time, so he could escape.
Once you have one set of twins, you're actually statistically more likely to have another set with subsequent pregnancies. Sauce: I'm a twin mum who was warned of the higher chance. Luckily we were one and done with this pregnancy
For the ones who don’t know this game: there’s a fast explanation: it’s a game where u need to get to exit 8, u start on level 0, each time u run through a corridor where there is a chance of an anomaly appearing/ not appearing, if u see an anomaly u need to turn around, if there is no anomaly u go straight, every time u guess right the level increases by 1, if u are (for example) on level 5 and u missed an anomaly, when u run to the end of the corridor ur level is gonna go back to zero, I think that’s pretty much it 😊
There was a 1 in 100 chance the last digits were 99. Humans are terrible at understanding statistics. If he had stopped at 1:25:00 you would thing that amazing as well. So we are up to 2 in 100 possibilities that YOU think it's mazing. You likely would have commented in in landing at 1:25:01 as well. "It's amazing he stopped the timer just 1 click after exactly 1:25." So now we have 3 possibilities in 100. How would you feel if it had stopped exactly in the middle at 1:25:50? Things that have a 1, 2, 3 or 4% chance of happening happen ALL THE TIME. How many people out there are speed running with a clock today? Thousands...minimum. Many are recording and many are making dozens or hundreds of attempts per day. Are you just as amazed that someone ended a speedrun at 1:26:26? It has to land on SOME number. None of them are special.
If you don’t understand, the way the game plays is you are stuck in a infinite loop that at times will have something different about it, if theres something different in the hallway you return back the way you came, but if the hallway seems normal then you continue down the hall and into the next level. You keep doing this until you pass a couple of levels/stages and then when you see stairs, that means you finished the game
@@myna7784 the twin’s standing in the hallway i think are just referencing that classic horror movie that had two little girl twins in the hallway, but in this game its out of the ordinary so you go back.
"Exit 8" is a game where players navigate through 8 levels that loop in a sequence, alternating between moving forward and left. Each level features a painting, doors, vents, and an anomaly or human figure that appears almost identical each time. The key to progressing is to identify subtle differences or oddities in each level. When an oddity is spotted, players must go back before the anomaly reaches its final destination, which happens in about 15 seconds. Examples of oddities include changes like the anomaly having a different hair color (e.g., usually blonde but sometimes black) or other unusual elements like twins or graffiti. Spotting these differences increases the level, but the difficulty remains consistent throughout the game. Players must stay vigilant, constantly observing their surroundings to notice any oddities. Missing an oddity results in restarting from level zero and attempting the sequence again. What if you saw an oddity or a difference? If you see an oddity in the game "Exit 8," you must immediately go back to the previous area or level. This action prevents the anomaly from reaching its final destination (The movie itself. Joke), which it typically does in about 15 seconds. What if the anomaly reaches its final destination? Well the game might end, requiring you to start again from the beginning (level zero). This encourages players to pay close attention to their surroundings and react promptly to anomalies. Going back after spotting an oddity increases your level, allowing you to continue progressing through the game. However, the difficulty remains the same regardless of the level you are on. Staying aware of your surroundings and identifying oddities is crucial. If you miss an oddity and continue forward, you will have to restart from level zero and try again. The goal is to stay vigilant and spot any differences or unusual elements to successfully navigate through all 8 levels. What if you dont saw a single oddity? If you don't spot any oddities while playing "Exit 8," you should continue moving forward through the game. The absence of oddities means there's no need to go back, and you can proceed without restarting from level zero. In "Exit 8," the game's challenge lies in recognizing subtle differences or anomalies that appear in each level. These differences could be anything from changes in the environment, anomalies themselves, or other unusual elements like twins or graffiti. The game encourages players to stay observant and attentive to these details to progress smoothly through all 8 levels. If you successfully navigate through a level without encountering any oddities, you can continue advancing without interruption. What if you missed an oddity and continued? I have to say it again. If you play "Exit 8" and miss spotting an oddity that actually exists in the level, the consequence typically involves restarting the game from the beginning (level zero). This is because the game's mechanics expect players to identify and react to these anomalies. Missing an oddity means you haven't fulfilled the game's requirement to notice and respond to the abnormality, leading to a reset of your progress. The game's challenge lies in its requirement for vigilance and attention to detail. Players must actively observe their surroundings to spot these anomalies, ensuring they progress through the levels without overlooking any crucial differences. If you overlook an oddity and continue without resetting, it might disrupt the intended gameplay loop where each level's completion depends on correctly identifying and reacting to anomalies. What if the anomaly or the person walking with a suitcase reaches its destination? Really? The game restarts to level zero. Hope this helps and i edited it because of incorrect grammar.
Is this comment a joke in the style of the way the game is played? I literally was having an aneurysm reading. Because this is how I feel reading anything. I have to reread it to make it make sense. My mind was tearing from the inside
"The game revolves around the player walking through a Japanese metro station passageway, trying to spot inaccuracies to reach the exit of the station. "
For some people: it’s an anomaly spotting game, if he doesn’t see anything, he has to go straight but if something is wrong or different then he has to turn around and
For anyone wondering what this game is about: You are stuck in a hallway which might have some "anomaly" in it. Like those two mans, drawings on walls or a flood etc. If there's an anomaly (you'll have to look for it) you turn back and go the other way, if there is no anomaly you go straight. If you fail then the game restarts. :D
Basically in this game you have to look at the irregularities while walking in the endless maze, if you spot anything odd you have to turn back and if you don’t you go straight, it’s resets if you make the wrong decision and makes you loop in the maze forever
or maybe its rng? because it looks like each time you went into new levels the game random picks which situation you get. like, how you can get the same number twice on a dice he gets the same situation twice?
@@de4deye99no the game is known to not show you the same scenario twice during a run, thats why its a glitch lol. Especially since the twins happened back-to-back
Seeing this speed run without ever seeing the game before is so odd
Check it out, it’s really cool.
Either CaseOh or IGP, both good streams
Its kind of a horror game where you have to go down a hallway and check if theres anything different about it. Sometimes posters move, cameras move, signs change slightly etc. If its wrong/not the same then you turn around and move on to the next level (you can see the big poster with 8 -> at the end). To get multiple obvious ones back to back (the twins, no smoking posters all over) is rare and saved him a lot of time!
agreed lol
@@EvitaschannelI mean imagine explaining this to out grandparents
@@solomanneil I'm already impressed that my grandmother uses Whatsapp, explaining this to her seems like universes apart lol
No music, no context, "TWINS!" followed by "TWINS AGAIN!!" and then the game ends. Hats off to you sir, you have bamboozled us all.
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Love how he had to do wizard fingers like he was casting spells after he got it😂
You gotta release the potential energy built up in your hands from all that stress
My daughter does this, and I have seen autistic patients do this.
Not to imply he's autistic (but we are all somewhere on the spectrum)
But to me it looks like a tick, where he releases control of his fingers and they go into an excited tension.
I'm fucking dead. I'm playing Harry potter rn and decided to take a quick break so this was funny to me. I had to watch back.
Whenever I play videogames and get very excited I start wiggling my fingers for some reason, and I've met a few others who do the same 😂
It’s a cramping moment in history my guy! Something magnificent happened like magic 🪄
Close your eyes and just imagine youre listening to a doctor seeing twins born for the first time in history
Almost a copy of the top comment
Even the no smoking comment works!
@@demacolapooit’s legit not even close to it
And then subsequently recording their time of birth
WORLD RECORD! WORLD RECORD! PLEASE!
If anybody was to get this, im glad it was this guy. His energy is infectious, loved the pose at the end
there it is the comment that’s not exactly copying the top comment just paraphrasing
@HelsenbergFan I love how people like this are so miserable that apparently people can't coincidentally have the same thought THEY GOTTTAAA have stolen it they GOTTA no other possible explanation
In that case why don't you change your name and profile pic since they are also legitimately copied from the original show?
you described absolutely perfectly
Did you get the infection he is spreading
This is not the actual world record, the current WR is 51 seconds
seeing 2 twins in a row in real life would be crazy too
I don't know if your comment is a joke or just poorly phrased
@@NamsaRay how about neither
@@toolng1798 Re-read your comment again. 2 twins is 1 pair of twins which is natural because twins are born as 2 people. So what you should have said is "Seeing 2 pair of twins in a row in real life would be crazy too"
@@NamsaRayyou should read and notice that he could be saying about different twins
@@NamsaRay I don't know if YOUR comment is a joke or if your reading comprehension is just at a 3rd grade level.
First doctor to ever see two babies born at the same time:
shit must have been crazy bro
LOL
@@gankjhiethe woman then got executed being accused as a witch
Underrated comment. Gold bruh.
@@layonyatsu7203 fr thats crazy
When he screamed World record I thought he was screaming Rebecca😂
REBECCAR PLEASE
I have zero context and realize for the first time, this is what my parents see when they witness gaming.
You're growing up son (':
Well this game looks boring and lame AF. Way different than watching a kid play Minecraft or any shooting game
@@martinverner7390 lmao you have no taste but ok
@@martinverner7390 Homie, I get what you are trying to say, but this sentence legit sounds like you've never watched a kid play minecraft. It doesn't matter if it was in 2011 or 2024, it has always been torture. It doesn't even matter that I've played the game into the ground and am a master of the mechanics, it is still torture, trust me.
Omg dude I laughed so hard. Relatable
Context: This is a game called Exit 8, a Japanese Spot-The-Difference horror game where you must pass 7 corridors to reach the 8th exit. Each corridor seems identical, though as you advance small anomalies will appear that require you to turn back to the previous corridor then advancing again all the way til you reach the exit. Failing to notice the difference/anomalies in a corridor will reset you back to corridor 1.
Perfectly said👌
Genuinely curious, does looking for "exit 8" sign help you, or do you have to go back and forth 8 times anyway? Bc the the corridor first appeared in the video had "exit 4" sign on the wall and "exit 5" the next and so on, and it's only the last corridor that had "exit 8" sign on the wall. So if I'm understanding the rule right, you can just head to the next corridor as soon as you see any sign other than "exit 8"...
@@eriw6705the sign you are referencing is an indicator of the level the player is currently on. It resets to “exit 0” every time you make a mistake (going forward if there was an anomaly and turning back if there wasn’t currently one). When the player is near the sign he already passed the checkpoint and made a decision, it cannot be seen while in the possible-anomaly area. Therefore, the sign is simply there to check whether you made a mistake or not. There will be a corridor after it, but it does not imply whether the next level will contain an anomaly or not. Hope I managed to answer the question
Haha it blows my mind that anyone would play a game that basic but I love the guys energy
@@UnofficialAstronaut-ul7zh ahh that makes so much sense, i was confused bc if what i was saying were to be right it wouldn't really be fun to play. Thanks for explaining:)
Not a glitch, just very rare. Once you see all the anomalies, the order resets and you can see any one of the anomalies again. 1/900 chance to see the same one twice in a row.
Yeah he just got insanely good rng on this run
1/900?
I'm absolutely sure it's wrong.
There is like 31 anomalies, so chances of having 2 same anomalies in a row would require game to have 96.5% anomaly chance...
Thought there was only 30 but 31 would make it 1/961, so even more rare
@@spark3053 Your math is still wrong.
The chances of having twins 2 times in a row (assuming no mistakes) is incredibly small.
Meanwhile chances of having the same anomaly twice in a row is 1,61%
It's because the formula of having the same event with x probability happening n times in a row is: 1/x^(n-1). Assuming the probability each time stays the same.
In our case we got the twins at the end of the cycle, which means now each anomaly can occur. So if game rolles anomaly we have 1/31 chances of gettign twins and since each roll between normal room and anomaly room is 50/50, we have 1/62 chances of getting the same anomaly in a row.
Wowww
i don’t know what’s more impressive, the gameplay or the fact the timer ended at exactly .99
I don’t know why no one else is talking about the 1:24.99 perfect pause. Crazy
How tf is the gameplay impressive he’s just running around
Neither are impressive
@@HisRoyalSelf well then speedrun it faster than him
@@HisRoyalSelfis what your parents said about you and your sibling
Seeing this with no context of the game is how everyone else must feel watching any speedrun lol
Yeah its like masturbating infront of a Kindergarten and ask yourself why I am doing this.
Yeah like what’s going on
@@redtigergaming1467
is the hallway normal: go through
has the hallway anomalies: go back
("twins" is a anomalie)
If you go through a hallway which has a anomalie, you progess gets resettet to hallyway 1
you need to go through 8 hallways
most games follow a somewhat normal path. all i got from this was "TWINS!, more TWINS" then the random guy repeats twice and he knew he won. plus a no smoking sign
@@DevinMaher-yt7sd where is my comment?
now i know how my parents feel when i show them a game and they say "i have no idea what i'm looking at"
Hahahahaaa😂😂😂
Fucking spot on haha😂
So in order to make it past the level you have to be sure nothing is out of place or there isn't some thing added hence the twins two times in a row, that's a rare occurrence. So if the level is the exact same you continue forward, if it's off even one small detail you turn around to advance still
And then we'd get mad at them and say "ahhhhh never mind, you just don't get it."
Hahahaha we share the same feelings 😂
this is insane bc i’ve seen gameplays of this lasting an hour 😭 shit is crazy
Youve seen a mf run around a corridor for over an hour?
@@errvega2705it can be a difficult game cause sometimes the tiniest thing ever is misplaced and you have to start all over again
@@Jirangaaa then you end up watching a mf run around a corridor for 2 hours
@@errvega2705 I watched Markiplier do it. However long that video was. Lol.
@@errvega2705because some people are likeable enough that they can make paint dry fun 🤷
PT's influence 10 years on is wild.
Always love seeing someone get absolutely excited while also having no clue what exactly is happening.
He has to run The direction that is unaltered, twins and smoking sign was Big indikators and are rare, sometimes its a little number og bricks or whatever
@@Erumyr How's the game called?
@@Erumyrnevermind I'm dumb
I love seeing speedruns of games I 100% did NOT expect someone to be actively speedrunning lol
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Pretty sure this is an old clip because I saw Ad God’s tiktok and I saw this before months ago possibly in 2023
I heard people somehow speedrun fnaf which is insane because it runs for a set amount of time
@@Chomp_Fllangin that depends, you need to watch the speedruns, or videos about the speedruns to understand
Same
When he yelled “TWINS!!”
I felt that.
No you didn’t.
You didn’t feel anything.
@@LaSombraaits a joke
@@LaSombraa what how do you even know that. i myself really did feel it when he said twins
@@LaSombraaThey don't mean it literally, emotionally they can feel it.
I have absolutely zero idea what I just watched d
For Context...
This is a Videogame called "Exit 8" where you are meant to Exit through 8 hallways identical to the one you spawn in, until you reach the stairs at the end. The catch to this game is that at times the hallways are different from the original intended. Where if the difference is spotted you are meant to walk back to the hallway you came from, additionally moving you forward a level. If there are NO differences, you move forward as intended, moving you up a level. If you fail to spot the difference and continue forward, you restart from the beginning. The differences in which the hallways are set are random. So each anomaly (difference) is based off RNG. This lovely speedrunner had the fortunate luck to run into Twins (which is a difference because there's only one Man) multiple times in a row. Obvious differences allowed him to get the World Record in beating Exit 8.
Lmao, and here I was thinking the twins were some horror entity he was running from.
what was the record before? was this significantly faster, it seems like a figgin good time by his reaction but i have no idea i've never watched speedruns of this game
@@omnidoxdamn okay cool I’m not they only one that thought that 😂
Wasn't there also a thing that the same anomaly couldn't happen again until you've seen every anomaly or was that only the first time?
@@Nakkiteline
This doesn't look like a world record, unless if when he posted this originally it wasn't June 8.
The current record for beating the game is 1 minute and 9 seconds by KenshiTakada from Japan, and he posted his record 6 months ago.
Without video this could easily be the audio for a vet delivering a world record sized litter of puppies.
124!
oh my gosh xD
LOL😂
Yea, I also believe there shouldn't be smoking involved in a birth operation
No smoking
"TWINS!"
-Dumbledore said calmly
Are people still doing this?
@@Dgokuman doing what?
@@FirestoneAnimation his mom
Lmaoo 😂😂 that reference will never get old
SORRY , could someone explain this meme to me please ?
I dare u to eat 8 bottles of hotsauce. THIS IS 🔥
It’s like a coke addict getting lost in the metro system screaming gibberish.
best comment
It really is, you could totally hear a crackhead shouting sentences like this…
This what methheads are ACTUALLY doing in the subways, they in the 4th dimension fighting shit we cant see
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😂
I have no idea what this game is or what the importance of double twins is but hell yea dude! World record!
Basically, he is trying to spot if anything is different from the base hallway. If nothing is different, you keep going, but if there is a difference, you go back. Events are fasters because you don't need to walk the entire hall. Twins is good because you see it happen really quickly and can turn around faster. I think the events aren't supposed to happen twice in a row. That's why he was hyped.
@@theninjas2870dude, you the mvp
This is modern gaming?
@@elmatato this is modern speed running. You asking that question is like going to a top fuel drag race and saying "this is modern racing? They don't even turn!".
@@mrbojangles010 good point
I've never seen a man so excited about twins that he isn't having himself but just to see them
Dwight Schrute would like a word.
TWINS!!!
I thought he was scared
Huh
Twins Basil. Twins.
Parents who have 2 sets of twin kids be like 😂 "TWINS! TWINS AGAIN!"
i love that finally there’s a video i get that no one else seems to. it’s a game called exit 8 (i think) and basically you have to walk through a hallway and if anything out of the ordinary happens you turn around and walk the other way, each time you do it correctly the “level” of the subway you are on changes. you keep doing that until you reach exit 8 and you win. he’s speed running it and he somehow got the same “out of the ordinary” event back to back, helping him win faster
Thanks captain!
game on roblox tooo
So it really is just a bit of reaction time with a LOT of RNG?
@@pendragonfan42yup i guess
@@pendragonfan42Also, spot the difference. There are a LOT of minor things that could change, like the positioning of a light or the color or wording on a poster or sign.
At one point in the video, you see this guy glance backwards at the lights while he keeps running to make sure that he didn't miss something small.
When you tell your parents about your wife being pregnant with twins
No Smoking!
@@hiro153 that was funny 😹
I have no idea what’s happening, but I like that. He’s so happy.
hi
You have to pass for the hall twice to complete the game but the hall sometimes changes. Ifnit has a difference you have to turn back or it kills you.
I dont even know what game that is or what he's doing. Lol
@@timurkral3781 hey
@@timurkral3781 it's called platform 8 i believe, mildly psych horror where you look for anomalies/differences to progress to the 8th platform
Congrats Idubbbz good to see you having fun again.
When you announce pregnancy:
1st time: "TWINS"
2nd time: "TWINS, WHAT WHAT? THATS NEVER HAPPENED"
I actually am a twin and have older twin sisters. Identical not fraternal. I imagine it's not common but clearly not impossible irl 😊 2 sets of twins, same mom.
The object of the game is to not catch them kissing. If they kiss, you lose the game. That's why he was happy that he caught them so fast in time, so he could escape.
@@FernandoDiazOfficial😮
@@rushilakkal3696what if I want to see them kiss?
Once you have one set of twins, you're actually statistically more likely to have another set with subsequent pregnancies.
Sauce: I'm a twin mum who was warned of the higher chance. Luckily we were one and done with this pregnancy
For the ones who don’t know this game:
there’s a fast explanation: it’s a game where u need to get to exit 8, u start on level 0, each time u run through a corridor where there is a chance of an anomaly appearing/ not appearing, if u see an anomaly u need to turn around, if there is no anomaly u go straight, every time u guess right the level increases by 1, if u are (for example) on level 5 and u missed an anomaly, when u run to the end of the corridor ur level is gonna go back to zero, I think that’s pretty much it
😊
Thank you! 😊
Thanks!
That’s a very good explanation
Name of the game
You explained and it still sounds fkin stupid
Can someone please animate this audio into a doctor delivering pairs of twins and losing his shit over it? 😂
hahaa. With the no smoking thing too, just makes this so funny. I can't stop laughing. Please, somebody!
Aaand the 1:24 could be 124 ounces the weight of the baby
Or he’s the 124th baby he delivers 😂😂💀
lolol
"world record!?!?" 😂😂😂
Love the wizard fingers. Never seen this game but his reaction is great. Props for getting the world record
Out of context is crazy 😅
The fact that he stopped the timer at 0.01 seconds away from a minute 25 seconds is crazy
There was a 1 in 100 chance the last digits were 99.
Humans are terrible at understanding statistics.
If he had stopped at 1:25:00 you would thing that amazing as well. So we are up to 2 in 100 possibilities that YOU think it's mazing.
You likely would have commented in in landing at 1:25:01 as well. "It's amazing he stopped the timer just 1 click after exactly 1:25."
So now we have 3 possibilities in 100.
How would you feel if it had stopped exactly in the middle at 1:25:50?
Things that have a 1, 2, 3 or 4% chance of happening happen ALL THE TIME.
How many people out there are speed running with a clock today? Thousands...minimum. Many are recording and many are making dozens or hundreds of attempts per day.
Are you just as amazed that someone ended a speedrun at 1:26:26?
It has to land on SOME number. None of them are special.
@@jasondean88888 it IS not that deep
@@jasondean88888 dude its just a cool number. What?
@@jasondean88888You're boring as hell, know that?
ONE TWENTY FOUR
Bro got 3 easy catches back to back. RNG blessed this man 🎉
He tryna find the Ginza Line.
The first doctor ever to deliver twins:
😂😂😂😂😂😂
LMFAOOOOOOO 😂
TWINS! TWIIINS! WHAT! WHAT! THIS NEVER HAPPENED! WHAT HAPPENED, I NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE! HOLY SHIIIT
I went from “This is a horror game, let me hide in the comments” to “Ayyyy, let’s go boi!”
Pfft.
He looks like someone combined the face of the world's fastest rubik's cube solver and idubbbz
(not that that's a bad thing)
Accurate
You reached greatness, kid! All great men in history of mankind are applauding you from the afterlife.
The "Twins!" "TWINS!!" Got me 😭😭
Love this game bro, the fact it starts where platform 8 leaves off is just incredible story design
Michael Scott: TWINS!!
Twins, Basil... Twins!
This feels like old pewdiepie and I’m here for it
If you don’t understand, the way the game plays is you are stuck in a infinite loop that at times will have something different about it, if theres something different in the hallway you return back the way you came, but if the hallway seems normal then you continue down the hall and into the next level. You keep doing this until you pass a couple of levels/stages and then when you see stairs, that means you finished the game
What is the twins thingy then
@@myna7784 the twin’s standing in the hallway i think are just referencing that classic horror movie that had two little girl twins in the hallway, but in this game its out of the ordinary so you go back.
This audio is also applicable, to the first labor doctor to meet a woman carrying quadruplets.
*”Oh! World record”*
The first people to have twins be like:
Him screaming twins scared me more than the game itself😂
Me speedrunning my nyquil and fourloko fever dreams
This is my inner monolog during a panic attack while walking through walmart.
"Exit 8" is a game where players navigate through 8 levels that loop in a sequence, alternating between moving forward and left. Each level features a painting, doors, vents, and an anomaly or human figure that appears almost identical each time. The key to progressing is to identify subtle differences or oddities in each level. When an oddity is spotted, players must go back before the anomaly reaches its final destination, which happens in about 15 seconds.
Examples of oddities include changes like the anomaly having a different hair color (e.g., usually blonde but sometimes black) or other unusual elements like twins or graffiti. Spotting these differences increases the level, but the difficulty remains consistent throughout the game. Players must stay vigilant, constantly observing their surroundings to notice any oddities. Missing an oddity results in restarting from level zero and attempting the sequence again.
What if you saw an oddity or a difference?
If you see an oddity in the game "Exit 8," you must immediately go back to the previous area or level. This action prevents the anomaly from reaching its final destination (The movie itself. Joke), which it typically does in about 15 seconds. What if the anomaly reaches its final destination? Well the game might end, requiring you to start again from the beginning (level zero). This encourages players to pay close attention to their surroundings and react promptly to anomalies. Going back after spotting an oddity increases your level, allowing you to continue progressing through the game. However, the difficulty remains the same regardless of the level you are on.
Staying aware of your surroundings and identifying oddities is crucial. If you miss an oddity and continue forward, you will have to restart from level zero and try again. The goal is to stay vigilant and spot any differences or unusual elements to successfully navigate through all 8 levels.
What if you dont saw a single oddity?
If you don't spot any oddities while playing "Exit 8," you should continue moving forward through the game. The absence of oddities means there's no need to go back, and you can proceed without restarting from level zero.
In "Exit 8," the game's challenge lies in recognizing subtle differences or anomalies that appear in each level. These differences could be anything from changes in the environment, anomalies themselves, or other unusual elements like twins or graffiti. The game encourages players to stay observant and attentive to these details to progress smoothly through all 8 levels. If you successfully navigate through a level without encountering any oddities, you can continue advancing without interruption.
What if you missed an oddity and continued?
I have to say it again. If you play "Exit 8" and miss spotting an oddity that actually exists in the level, the consequence typically involves restarting the game from the beginning (level zero). This is because the game's mechanics expect players to identify and react to these anomalies. Missing an oddity means you haven't fulfilled the game's requirement to notice and respond to the abnormality, leading to a reset of your progress.
The game's challenge lies in its requirement for vigilance and attention to detail. Players must actively observe their surroundings to spot these anomalies, ensuring they progress through the levels without overlooking any crucial differences. If you overlook an oddity and continue without resetting, it might disrupt the intended gameplay loop where each level's completion depends on correctly identifying and reacting to anomalies.
What if the anomaly or the person walking with a suitcase reaches its destination?
Really? The game restarts to level zero.
Hope this helps and i edited it because of incorrect grammar.
I don't know why this doesn't have more likes, even if it might just be copied and pasted from google
THANK YOU
I read through an embarrassing amount of that 🤦♂️
Is this comment a joke in the style of the way the game is played?
I literally was having an aneurysm reading.
Because this is how I feel reading anything. I have to reread it to make it make sense.
My mind was tearing from the inside
Bro, nothing can be more specific and comprehensive than what you typed.
"The game revolves around the player walking through a Japanese metro station passageway, trying to spot inaccuracies to reach the exit of the station. "
LET'S FUCKING GOOOOO RYYYYAAAAAAN
Me when my wife goes in labor and we have twins
Yooooo not the no smoking in back-to-back twins??? Insaaaaaaane!
A run so good, it could fit in a UA-cam short.
when bro passed the first guy with a briefcase he gave him a kiss LOL
The Twins: Mister Anderson, we've been expecting you.
what parents see when you tell them gaming is a good way to relax and have fun
Never played this game before but got goosebumps from his reaction, congrats on achieving world record!
F1 and car enthusiasts watching this video.
hahahahaha watching the best line he could walk
I'm so glad that someone took the time to record themselves playing a game and then shared it with everyone.
dead internet theory
You got the world record on something that I would consider a nightmare in real life😂
I don't know what the hell is going on... But I love it.
He sounds like markiplier when he starts yelling💀💀
For some people: it’s an anomaly spotting game, if he doesn’t see anything, he has to go straight but if something is wrong or different then he has to turn around and
Holy crap! He avoided the NO SMOKING!!!! sign. Good for him!!
Fact is that he stoped at 24.99 is crazy
Bro wanted that sub 1:25
Love the “ultimate power” hands at the end
TWINS! ... hoo. TWIINNS!! WHAT!!
Markiplier fans understand this video
Game-124.99999
Him- yeah a 124
😂
In the world of time hunting/chasing...that's an official 24 G
It is still a 1:24, just barely
Still 124. 😊
my time is 3:24💀
Isn’t it 84 seconds?
For anyone wondering what this game is about:
You are stuck in a hallway which might have some "anomaly" in it. Like those two mans, drawings on walls or a flood etc.
If there's an anomaly (you'll have to look for it) you turn back and go the other way, if there is no anomaly you go straight. If you fail then the game restarts. :D
Thank you ❤
Thank you
Cool concept - I like this.
Bro: "Twins"
Me: 🏢🏢
LMAOOOOOO
That’s just severe trauma if that’s what you think when you hear twins, (according to the information stated by ‘myself’, I have severe trauma too)
We need insym to do a speed run ASAP! 😂
The RNG gods were with him on that day...
Unreal engine 5 is wild
I wish I would have invited a game where you just walk around and get excited about.
The doctor when two babies come out instead of one
His dad: “Are you winning son?”
Him:
I have now idea what it is but it clearly means a world to him so... Good dude, we boys could just watch any of our homie accomplishing
When you made a bet with your friend on whether he has a boy or a girl and he has twins
Basically in this game you have to look at the irregularities while walking in the endless maze, if you spot anything odd you have to turn back and if you don’t you go straight, it’s resets if you make the wrong decision and makes you loop in the maze forever
The first doctor to see the X-ray for Quadruplets:
that little smooch for that one guy.
So is no one going to talk about how the timer stopped at 99 milliseconds
That’s what I’m saying
Acktchually 0.099 would be miliseconds, "mil" = thousand, are required, while 0.99 is 99 hundreds, as a hundred are required for a second.
@christianlitseon7311 it's actually not acktchually
@@KENOU-OLEN, it's a meme with one finger up "achtzshually"
@@mimoosa7390 yeah I do not think he would mean the meme cuz he didn't add the emojis
This game looks like one of those weird dreams you wake up from exhausted
Never seen someone so happy to get a 'world record' for a game 17 people know exists!
Im dying with the fact that dome ppl are like “two twins in a row is crazy” and my class has 2 twins lol🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠
That's scary
Him: "TWINS"
My mind: tower
"His game glitched"
*Karl Jobst intensifies*
What the fuck is happening
something about twins
Some exit
Its a horror game where u need to spot the difference between each loop of the hallway. If u notice a change u walk back. U dont. U die
This: ua-cam.com/video/h6L4V5HjZ8A/v-deo.htmlsi=n7ElIfd8nZ-5E28F
@@keenancharles3886which game is this?
I wouldn’t say it’s a glitch. It could’ve been but it could’ve easily been the programming just not accounting for repeat scenarios.
And when a games programming malfunctions and does not perform the intended actions that's called a glitch
or maybe its rng? because it looks like each time you went into new levels the game random picks which situation you get. like, how you can get the same number twice on a dice he gets the same situation twice?
@@de4deye99no the game is known to not show you the same scenario twice during a run, thats why its a glitch lol. Especially since the twins happened back-to-back
COME ON, THAT’S 1:25!!!!!
Watching a dude get hyped for breaking the record for walking down the damn hallway is crazy.
Game grumps could NEVER! 🤣 Congrats! 🎉