That is so weird that Japan is so obsessed with "debts" and being in debt. I constantly hear that mentioned in movies from over there. They must have some horrible punishments for not paying your debts. You never hear that talked about anywhere else.
The manga is still being updated, it gets even CRAZIER. How the author thinks of these situations much less how the MC is able to outsmart them in addition is nuts. I def wouldve lost by like r2 lmao
A big thing to keep in mind is Yuuichi is fully aware that his methods are not air tight most of the time, they can depend on decisions made by others but he has an almost supernatural understanding of human psychology and an incredible ability to lie, so he can just get away with it
I agree. While the stakes aren't as high, it forces the players to get creative. No need to worry as much about betraying someone if you just plan on killing them off. When you're both going to live, you have to think before trying that.
If you guys like this u should definitely check out the source material. It's actually really well written despite this adaptation and also fleshes out the games and explains the reasoning (like the lies in the 2nd game) as well as the solutions much better
yea its nice to see some clean strategy games once in awhile, makes you feel less like "wth is happening to our society growing up" lmfao. Not saying our society is insane, but man the shit people come up with is on god. Ngl tho it be some good, and tbh I know its fun to be in movies like these as actors.
@@pokmanl9810 it was just that easy hahaha but honestly, that guy had a stellar I Q. for that game. I NEVER would have been that smart, I would have been smarter and called it quits hahaha
It is awfully telling how Eastern/Asian death games consider debt to be worse than death and that the poorest in society are the perfect fodder for death games. Western games, on the other hand, tend to focus on themes, strategy or skill sets. Nothing wrong with any of this (well, in fiction... irl that would be messed up haha), but it's definitely an insight into the psychology of different cultures.
It was stupid of the other four students to accept the game, friend or not, the traitor was willing to throw them all under the bus. By playing, they get either a negative outcome of massive debt or a neutral outcome of leaving with nothing more or less than they started with, but the traitor gets two positive outcomes, either total forgiveness of their debt or it being cut down to a fifth. Either way, the person who put them in this terrible situation gets the better end of the deal.
I asked this question too. If i was into that situation i would make an actual 200IQ move and drop out. Its not my business anyway and why should i bring such problems into my life? It might be harsh to screw friends with massive debt that early but hey im used to have no friends anyway because of several other factors as shit social skills reserved nature etc etc
Agree, that part made zero sense like is this an anime or smthng why do i feel a strong vibe of the power of friendship, anyone that has even a tiny bit of logic and critical thinking would demand to know who did this first bfr making any decision nd then proceed to refuse to play anywy, if your friend just dragged u into debt he is not your friend anymore nd u r not expected to do shit not morally nor legally so my answer to this movie is: wtf!.
I know your joking but You cant even enter the game then Since the participants are your closest friends If you abandoned them there you will likely be targeted by your friends for leaving them
I've read the manga, and I think it doesn't say "If you leave, then the traitor is forced to pay all your debt” more like "if you leave the game, you will force to pay the debt"
@@yazekami4656 if a friend made me join up to pay his debt without asking me and causing my kidnapping , my suffering and time to pay HIS DEBT We are no longer friends and im dropping out When someone just puts you into something you never signed up for , they are not an ally
@@kononoism TH-cam added this “most replayed” feature a while ago. If you hold and drag the red slider thing on a video, when you reach the most replayed moment, a little icon will pop up.
Tenji, the glasses guy actually wanted revenge against Shiho, not only the game. Shiho was the reason why one of his friends (in the flashback) got into the friends game. They were doing investment for a business Tenji thought up, but one of them fell in love with Shiho and something happened and they lost all their money. Tenji thought that Shiho must've done something to his friend and that's why in the second round of the game Tenji made Shiho to be almost the winner.
@@rowletthejowlet6241 nah, if yuichi's your homie, you can trust him with your eyes closed, actually that's the problem shiho is recieving so much hate in the manga right now
@@gauravdoley1527 Ooh, did she betray him or refuse to trust him? Because it's frustrating when a friend of someone that loyal and big-brained refuses to go along with his big-brain plan and makes things worse for everyone.
@@RanMouri82 she acted like she don't know what tomodachi game is supposed to be, even after witnessing yuichi to be a mastermind she thinks yuichi is acting cuz he's evil or some shit, she literally takes the side of a creepy pervert wrestler just because they both like justice, she kicked yuichi in the face when yuichi was just trying to defend himself as that pervert was trying to kill him, they both ganged up yuichi and tried to expose him as the "murderer" then the creepy pervert framed yuichi and she believed that pervert who she met a day ago instead of ya know, THE GUY SHE HAS A CRUSH ON AND WHO HAS HELPED HIS FRIENDS COUNTLESS TIMES, she completely doubted yuichi from the first day and wasn't able to act accordingly, she completely forgave shibe and despite all that yuichi still helped her to escape elimination by completing her task and she flipped out, throughout the game she makes all choices which are wrong, is outright retard at some moments and acts like someone placed a 5 year old among mastermind criminals, like any one reading the last 10 chapters would hate shiho due to her iq being equal to the size of her bra. Ugh like shits so irritating, i just wish we switch the perspective cuz i don't wanna know what this bitch is thinking cuz it's dumb as rocks
I don’t care if the blonde was the one ACTUALLY gambling money, Yuichi is the real high-risk, high-reward kind of guy. All of his plans worked on a guess. He is literally the king of gut feelings 💀
One thing I like about this guy's videos is that he manages to teach you real life survival strategies that might save your life one day even though he is teaching you to survive the extremely unlikely chance that you might end up in a situation like the one in the video.
Man, I would genuinely love a full-length movie of this. Like actually having you, the Anime Beat guys, and NerdExplains be recruited as lifelines on one of these games. Maybe people actually extrapolate whether there *are* loopholes at all based on whether those kinds of lifelines are available. Or maybe it's full on horror, with these guys getting their own team and having to move them through these kinds of games without losing anybody, and part of the problem's that a) the people on the team aren't revealing all their relevant information right away (maybe because they have different win conditions, they're physically unable to (think colour blindness), or they just don't trust offering it), and b) each of these little MasterMind Breakers only get a snapshot of how things look. Like they see the static blueprints but not the moving traps, or they see how the end 'win' room *should* look but they have to get everyone working together to set the room up that way. But I would genuinely enjoy a death game *or* a debt game where it's some super smart strategists narrating what everyone should be doing - and, even better, what everyone should have done - as the players actually go through it. Maybe the lifelines are based on how many other people these guys have already seen fail at a puzzle, which gives them more info to work with? :)
if anyone's wondering about the differences between the live action and the anime / manga, Tenji (glasses guy) was the one who stole the money and had an unhealthy obsession with the dark haired girl, yet the mc doesnt really care. the third game ends completely different, without the interrogation and instead Yutori (blonde girl) is kidnapped, leading the mc unto a fake round, involving lots of pain. the anime ends with Shibe (blonde guy) beginning the fourth game edit: wow, thanks for 1k likes lmao, i didnt think a scuffed recap could get this much attention, much love everybody, and for clarification, the anime/manga is named "Tomodachi Game"
Obsession? Yesn't, Tenji didn't exactly have an obsession with that girl, it sounds wrong like that. He did stalk her but the motive is that that girl ruined his life and made his dad die, apparently, even if the fault can be considered (Tenji's for hi dad's death) so he wanted to ruin her. Whether it's a misunderstanding or not, it will be revealed in the manga.
@@RedsHitpostMedia Right, so ultimately you're screwed either way, and the best policy is to never sleep, be the smartest and the deadliest. Then you can just take advantage of other people messing up.
he was lying, or at least thats what i assume. since they never fact checked the secrets, he couldve just said that to back up the claim that he lied about makoto being the killer so the gamemaster would believe him just like how tenji kissed yuichi to prove to the gamemaster that he lied about liking shiho and even though he was lying, since he "proved" it, they believed him.
@@rotteneggs-ig2jv we know later in the manga when the mc's background is shown that he did not lie, there's a lot more in the manga than just a dead game
@@AgCharmsStudios Of course you don't unalive the mascot right away. You just have to do enough damage to make them a believer. They control the entrance and exit so it would be in their best interests not to be trapped in a room with people who are intent to keep harming them until they are let out. Most bad guys are clock punches and aren't willing to die for their bosses. Aside from that this obviously works best in the initial meeting with the mascot, but can be used at any time. Especially in round 3 where they seem to have free movement, food and water and working cell phones. Granted the cell phones could be cut out if necessary but might as well try. Besides, the fact that violence is not supposed to be used against the other team would indicate that this game is not being run by people who have unlimited funding to make people disappear without question, so they would want to avoid someone actually going missing if at all possible and that would include the mascot or anyone else helping run the game from the inside. The only thing to figure out would be how they can repeatedly abduct people in their sleep, but right now this power seems to be used primarily by people who may not wholly have the stomach for violence and that cannot be underestimated. They could make an example of someone with force at any time but they are specifically choosing to allow the players to just dread themselves into compliance.
I'm surprised that Cinema Summary didn't throw the traitor under the bus as the game states that we can choose to drop out and make the traitor pay their own debt. Cuz if it was me... 🚶♂
I just want to say, I HIGHLY recommend the Tomodachi Game manga to anyone who liked this. Youichi is a serious badass, and is everything you want in a death/debt game protagonist. I'm talking Light Yagami-style cunning and psychopathy, while still holding onto his (secretly nonexistent but forcibly made) morality where his friends are concerned. The fact that I thought Youichi was going to be the annoying 'lets-survive-together white knight type (which he technically is~) made him all the more enjoyable when you slowly discover what a hot mess he is inside. Even when he makes the wrong decision, he'll MAKE IT into the right one. Definitely want him on your team, or you're fated to lose.
@@lulyb Lol, completely different genre, but a fun game if you want to make avatars of all your aquaintances and make them dance and sing to the beat of your drum.
I like how “as the gods will”, “squid game”, and “friends game”, all are groups of people kidnapped where they participate in childrens games for their lives and 2 out of 3 are high school students and 2 out of 3 have to do with money 💴.
No matter how good a friend you think someone is, if they drag you into a death game against your will or without any warning, they are not good enough friends to put your life in the line.
For sure, but like he said in the video either they are all very good friends who would do anything to help eachother out or plain ignorant there is a traitor among them
3:35 the actual best strategy is to either drop out and risk nothing or not find out who the traitor is. Dropping out is a great option here because someone who is so responsible to get themselves in that much debt will not be a good friend anyways. They are probably gonna be one of those guys who just begs you for money constantly and nobody wants that. If you do agree to play the game dont find out who the traitor is because then you create distrust in the group. It isent important that you know who the traitor is because the traitor will do all they can to win since if they win they get off their debt. The traitor will probably tell everyone in the group about the game since they want to have the best chances of winning and not being in debt. The strategy is either to have so little trust that you abandon your friend or you have so much trust that you form a great team.
Well you may be right if it was a different group playing the games, but in this case, the traitor doesn’t actually care about the money as much as wanting to “destroy the bonds of friendship”. It’s understandable to say they shouldn’t attempt to find the traitor because it’ll cause distrust, but as I said before the whole reason there’s distrust isn’t because they tried to find who the traitor is but the fact that the traitor was deliberately causing distrust. So they had no choice but to find who the traitor is
I like how the main character literally pushed his teammate down a hill and hit her and still expected her to be on his side and was frustrated when she betrayed him 💀💀
Well, in the anime, he was actually faking the frustration as part of his plan. She was basically a tool up until then and he couldn't care because he knew she was part of staff.
as someone who spent millions of dollars and is now in mass debt, I can confirm that a doll kidnapped me and made me play innocent children’s games to pay off my debt
*wakes up in room* “Welcome to the game. You can leave now and the traitor is saddled with the debt, or you can stay and you can share the debt.” ….”Girl, bye.” *walks out of room*
Not surprised the "Most replayed" is the kiss. I've seen dozens and dozens of these Japanese school death games type videos and there's always the super-cliche romance in them...was a nice surprise that this one had a same-sex kiss for a change
@@CastleOfAvalon or being an abusive relationship where your husband had taken over all your finances and you cant escape unless you want you and your children out in the streets
I would have been gone from the start. No emotional blackmail for me. They refused to provide any evidence that it was even true that a friend was in debt and that he dragged them into it. Even if it was true, I'm certainly not playing any "game" to try to clear a debt by someone willing to kidnap teenagers and has the means to do all of that. Would be better to help by getting a job or help from someone else. It's a stupid bad bet to even start with.
I didn't realise there was a movie! I've been watching the anime adaptation as it releases and it's kept me on my toes the whole time. I'm actually surprised at how similar the two are (besides the fact that the anime is a lot longer and setting up for a sequel, obvi). I ADORED hearing your thoughts on it, especially the third game, because it was so complex of a situation to begin with. Love this to bits.
Imagine being forced into a debt game by one of your closest friends and losing will add millions of debt to you and they did this because they want you to pay off THEIR debt
I can't believe you didn't mention that since they can pick their own questions, they can use that oppertunity to say what the card says. You could say "I can pick my own question, and if I answer no then I will halve my debt, but I will not do that happen, because friendship is more important."
@@slayer8780 They aren't allowed to say anything, except when askling a question. This is to prevent you from talking about anything, such as the reason why people are picking the wrong answer. However, the question can be literally anything they want, so they can tell the rest what is happening by saying it in the form of a question. You can literally recite what the paper says, and then say is it true or false that this is what the paper says.
@@slayer8780 It lets you tell everyone that the reason people are voting wrong is because they are getting bribed to do so. It could also shame them into voting with the group. That main character could also have used the oppertunity to talk that was given to him by lying and saying that there were instructions in the card that said the debt would be passed off to someone else. In monitary terms, it doesn't make a difference. He got half off for his question getting a split answer, and then it doubled back to the original amount. However, it allows him to try a plan before the vote on his question started. As it was, he hoped by him not being greedy, and voting with the group would be good enough, and it clearly wasn't.
@@tomaO2 wdym by saying that they are bribed to do so. From what i see, i have literally no idea what u mean lmao. It could just be that im stupid but with sth that TO ME, makes no sense, i dont think you should say that u cant believe that he stated that.
YES!!!! I love these so much!! You do amazing breakdowns and whenever I watch movies, I always think about what they should've done instead in order to survive thanks to your tips!!! 😂 I cannot wait for the next one! Have a damn good day!!!!!
The time where he (I can’t spell his name correctly) spoke out, it was a brilliant move, the fact that it was a test of their friendship, and basically scaring the traitor and to answer yes instead of no, just amazing
The main character is allowed to take on jobs so long as it didn't impact his grades or school work. Yu-kun is also a badass, and at times much scarier than the anything. I watched the anime and it only had 12 episodes so far, he is just amazing. He is really amazingly talented, hard-core and very intelligent with his use of abilities like this.
I have never been so confused watching these videos. What the hell was the rules for that second game? And how was doing what in the hide and seek game? This movie seems super confusing
so in the second game if you cross the finish line you lose everyone can write a secret about someone else if you do write then the audience will vote on how juicy it is(the one you write about would be the recipient of the move space) if you lie about a secret then you will be put in the front of the board
the anime clears things up much better and has more content as well as better facial expression making it so much more enjoyable then this movie I completely recommend it as its one of the few anime id give a 10/10 to
hello^^ Not sure if the rules are entirely the same here, but this is pretty much how they were in the manga. An explaination of the second game: note that it's based on this one board game in Japan. From my understanding you roll a die and the space you land on makes you lose or gain money. However it all evens out; if you hit every space you should reach the end with nothing gained. An important thing to note for Friends Game is that the negative spaces came right at the start. Okay, now for the rules. ▪Once the finish line is crossed, the game ends and whoever crossed it proceeds to the next round. ▪If you did not cross the finish line, then you skip the next round (you aren't out of the game entirely). ▪Each player has three minutes to submit secrets (it can be blank) while in a private voting booth. Once everyone has had a chance, viewers will get to vote on which secret they deem the most unforgivable. The higher the vote count, the more spaces the one it is about will move. ▪The secrets can be lies. However, if someone can prove it is a lie, then the liar moves ahead of the person in the lead. But if someone accuses someone else of lying, the viewers will be asked to vote weither or no the secret was a lie. If they deem it is, the liar is punished, if not, the game will proceed regularly. ▪If no secrets are written, then everyone moves ahead one space. This means that they will all proceed to the 3rd round, since they reach the finish line at the same time. ... I'm confused on your question about the third round. Can you explain it some more?
For the first challenge...couldn't they have just all asked questions where the right answer was "no"? That way, they'd have gotten all the questions right; winning the challenge, whilst cutting all of their debts in half, without having to talk?
@Zync Horu no, the traitor would go ,,no" anyways, cause to pass the game everyone has to answer ,,yes" doesnt work anyways. Minority>majority if only one person picked no, its ggs then
@@lelouchvibritannia7702 .....Thats the point....if they voted "no", then it would be the right answer to all of their questions anyway which let's them win the game, while cutting all of their debts in half. If someone wanted to mess up the answer, they would have to say "yes", but in doing that, their personal debt wouldn't be cut in half and since they're out for themselves, I don't think they would've let that happen 🤷🏽♀️. Idk, it's been a while since I watched the video so I'm not quite sure on the rules again
@@IssaMe0 all five of them have to choose yes, if one person person goes to no, they loose, what you thought of is clever world play but ot wouldn't work 🗿
@@lelouchvibritannia7702 Yes....all 5 of them would have to choose "yes" because they all asked questions with a "yes" answer. What I said is that if they all asked questions with a "no" answer, then they all would have to choose "no" or they would all lose or be sabotaged, correct?.....That's why the other person who replied said that the traitor would only have to say "yes" to those questions, and they'd still sabotage the game. Not "no" like you keep saying. So, let's say there was no traitor with any agenda and these were just friends trying to play the game. The secret message on everyone's card was if the group vote is "no", each of their debts would be cut in half. If they each asked a question with the truthful answer of "no", then they'd not only win the game, but get their debts cut in half. You keep saying that "all they would need to do is say "no" and they'd lose", but the other guy was right. In my example, they would need to say "yes" to lose and to sabotage it, not "no" like you keep stating
In the first game, he could've also asked a question answerable by a no, like "There are 6 days a week". Then Yuichi can pick yes. Although it would only work if there is only 1 traitor, therefore also choosing the opposite answer. The yes would still be the minority between the two of them.
Wouldn't challenging the debt in a court of law get them out of it? How exactly would the game makers collect the debt or enforce it? This kind of scenario would require a contract to be valid, and as minors, they could not sign a legally binding contract such as this. If there was no contract, then their lack of consent means this is basically just extortion or kidnapping and ransom, which is a straight-up crime. If they tried to use illicit means to enforce the debt, then that is also a crime and can be reported along with the whole extortion thing.
According to the anime, spoiler warning the basic answer is S p o i l e r the people who run the game are powerful and have their hands in many pockets. For example the real reason glasses guy betrayed the friend group is he is seeking answers to what really happened to his Father. When he played the first time, he got out with the warning to not tell anyone about the game. He told his Father, who later is found dead from apparent suicide. He becomes obsessed with his childhood friend the girl with long dark hair, since her Father is on the police force. The girls Father that is the on the police force gives the group the same warning when they finish the third game and are released for the time being, which differs from this since they don't get to leave the game site until now, don't tell anyone about the game. Someone does and there is another body, so yeah its not as simple as going to the cops or a court of law because the game is that powerful. The manga is still on going if you want to check it out.
@@annegriswold2116 That's stupid. Like if your story is based around the concept of literally the entire world being against your protagonist then it's most likely going to be a shitty story.
@@alexanderchippel It's basically cooperate bait, it happens in real life too. They can just enlong the court time, and drain all your money in the process.
hi, so, I read the manga for this too and it's honestly one of the best Killing Games I've ever read, definitely my favorite and that's solely because of the protagonist as far as this adaptation goes, it seems like a pretty decent adaptation of the first three games. I personally preffer the manga because we can also see what is going on in the characters' heads, we also have the side of the administrators (in the manga the reader is aware that maria is an administrator before the 3rd game) and it seems like the live action skipped over the 3 day waiting period. Between the 2nd and 3rd game there were 3 days during which they had to survive in a cave with only a bottle of water and that's an important part because that's when we are told Tenji's backstory and motivations the administrators not confirming the lies in the 2nd game is a feature, not a bug. tomodachi game is made to cause discord between friends. they have to prove their statements true or false if they are called out, the game calling out people's lies would just take one level of psychological stress off their shoulders and that would be boring Tenji is a good guy btw, he and Shiho are the only ones that are surely good. Shibe is too easy to sway in one direction or the other, Kokorogi is batshit fucking insane and Yuuichi is a whole other beast. that's honestly what makes tomodachi game so good, you can't trust your own protagonist. his actions are consistently contradictory, what I mean by that? the only thing consistent about this guy is that his actions are gonna be contradictory. he obviously cares about his friends and tries to get them through the games alongside him as hard as humanly possible, he doesn't want to hurt people unnecessarily and is willing to sacrifice himself for others, but he also cons people left and right, uses whoever he can for his own benefit, obviously likes to win and derives pleasure from it, sometimes acts outwardly abusive towards his own friends, allies and enemies, admitted to murdering 3 people, 2 of them being his adoptive parents, has been a scammer since he was a child and is generally fucking terrifying. not only that, but a number of characters try as hard as they can to paint him as the worst person to ever exist even if his actions don't fully support this interpretation another thing I like about tomodachi game is that no one dies in the games. actually during most of them violence is prohibitted and even during the ones that don't explicitly prohibit it the administrators would stop a murder attempt because it would take the fun out of the games. and I like that. I read so many Killing Games where everyone was murdered left and right I kinda got bored of them, it's nice to see how the stakes are put on something else. and it's not money, btw, it might look like it, but the money are the pretext, not the stake. they are rarely mentioned after the 3rd game and even when they are, the debts are a mechanism for games or strategy, nobody really cares about them because most people have bigger fish to fry than a few millions of debt. no, the real stakes are trust and human connections
You can deduce or at least reduce the amount of suspects who the traitor is in the very first room. The option to drop out or continue. The traitor has only one option compared to everyone else which is to have them play the game. You have to convince as many people possible to drop out with you. The traitor will fight as hard as possible to keep as many people or pretend to stay. You can chicken out from dropping out in the end or at least pretend you were convinced to stay. However every person who was down to drop out are more likely to not be the traitor.
I think this guy explained it really bad. There is no "traitor" in the rules. They're one of your friends with money problems. The point here is to accept it so that your friend can save face and you'd be able to help them clear their debt.
@@ForcefieldDown yeah but at the same time most of the manga is about finding out who the real traitor is the blame shifts from tenji to shiho to shibe to yutori to yutori and shibe and is currently resting between that pair and yuichi
Bruh a person that forces their debt onto their friends clearly isn't as good of a person as the friends thought they were so I would just throw them to the wolves screw helping them I ain't gonna pay the money that _they_ owe.
Oh, I watched the animated version of this! I’m surprised the live action show starts in the room (unless this is actually a movie in which case it makes sense)
So interesting that with the seeming supernatural/ Clarke's 3rd Law technology nature of the games' operators, theorycrafters still think the best move is to hack the game or bend the rules with the presumption that the powers in charge won't just take arbitrary action to blow them up or worse as an example to the other competitors.
Oh, I didn’t know this had a live action. I’ve heard of the anime, and watched the first few episodes, but never heard that a live action existed To me, the biggest issue that from my perspective would be obvious here, is when the MC wanted to know whose debt it is. The thing the doll said about not wanting to help a friend is stupid, cause if they refuse to tell me what’s going on, then they clearly don’t consider ME a friend to begin with. Why should I help someone who clearly don’t think I’m trustworthy enough to tell me the situation? At that point, aren’t they just taking advantage of me to clear, or lower their debt by placing some on me? No matter what the reason is, if they can’t tell me what’s going on, I’m not gonna help and put my life on the line for someone who don’t trust me and who I clearly can’t trust either. I’m not refusing to help a friend, I’m refusing to help a manipulative scum bag that I happen to be acquaintances with
if i had a nickle for every time Cinema Summary made a video on a horror movie where people played childrens games to survive i'd have.. a lot of nickels...
The honor society in Japan is messed up and confusing as heck. A gaijin can never fully understand it. Having said that, sharing somr of their beliefs regarding debt & shame wouldn't be so bad for us in the West.
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That is so weird that Japan is so obsessed with "debts" and being in debt. I constantly hear that mentioned in movies from over there. They must have some horrible punishments for not paying your debts. You never hear that talked about anywhere else.
yeah
It’s just as rare to hear about death games anywhere else.
I think it's pretty common in western movies too
Japan is one of the most in debt country in terms of GDP
Obsessed with debts and sexual assault
Victim: is...is this a death game!?
Kidnapper: You're gonna wish it was.
Kidnapper: You are in a 20 billion debt and to pay that, you have to complete 100 rounds... Good luck 👍🏾
guess you can call it a "debt game"
You have to flip a coin 14 billion times and if it lands on heads once, you will receive a $100 trillion debt
@@myoghomwenigbinomwanhia3356 there are like 8 games btw
@@mynameisntjoe3024 on the friends game?
The manga is still being updated, it gets even CRAZIER. How the author thinks of these situations much less how the MC is able to outsmart them in addition is nuts. I def wouldve lost by like r2 lmao
First, the manga (still ongoing), next the live action movie, now the anime. Good adoptions if you ask me
one part of prison game was pretty dumb
whats the name of the manga?
@@grass2556 it's just called "tomodachi game"
@@electerz4781 thanks bro
A big thing to keep in mind is Yuuichi is fully aware that his methods are not air tight most of the time, they can depend on decisions made by others but he has an almost supernatural understanding of human psychology and an incredible ability to lie, so he can just get away with it
I actually love this cool spin on a “death game”. They literally forbid most violence and make it all about trickery which is awesome
yeah because this game doesn't kill sort of like in the final round someone might die
I agree. While the stakes aren't as high, it forces the players to get creative. No need to worry as much about betraying someone if you just plan on killing them off. When you're both going to live, you have to think before trying that.
pretty sure this genre is called "high stakes game"
If you guys like this u should definitely check out the source material. It's actually really well written despite this adaptation and also fleshes out the games and explains the reasoning (like the lies in the 2nd game) as well as the solutions much better
yea its nice to see some clean strategy games once in awhile, makes you feel less like "wth is happening to our society growing up" lmfao. Not saying our society is insane, but man the shit people come up with is on god. Ngl tho it be some good, and tbh I know its fun to be in movies like these as actors.
I can beat this game easily.
Me: “I don’t have any ‘friends’ that would have me kidnapped and blackmailed. I’m going home. Good luck, everybody”
I mean they could have quit asap hahaha ending that mess for one or all of them hahaha
“I don’t have friends.”
-Every underdog protagonist
“I will not be playing this game anymore sayonara guys”
@@pokmanl9810 it was just that easy hahaha but honestly, that guy had a stellar I Q. for that game. I NEVER would have been that smart, I would have been smarter and called it quits hahaha
being someone's classmate is considered being someone's friend. It was proven in the manga
@@mynameisntjoe3024 you mean group K? They were proper friends and not just basketball teammates
It is awfully telling how Eastern/Asian death games consider debt to be worse than death and that the poorest in society are the perfect fodder for death games. Western games, on the other hand, tend to focus on themes, strategy or skill sets. Nothing wrong with any of this (well, in fiction... irl that would be messed up haha), but it's definitely an insight into the psychology of different cultures.
thats because the debt is passed on to someone in your family even if you die
and most eastern philosophies revolve around family
It all has to do with financial literacy. I grew up thinking debt is a horrific thing but realized it’s not.
FINISH HIM!!!!!!
Your mom is worse than death
@@mynamedontmatter4796 that's not gonna happen if you already paid your debts. Thus, you avoid the games!
“If it wasn’t for yuichi’s brilliant strategy, all of the students would have been starting onlyfans pages” 💀💀💀
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It was stupid of the other four students to accept the game, friend or not, the traitor was willing to throw them all under the bus. By playing, they get either a negative outcome of massive debt or a neutral outcome of leaving with nothing more or less than they started with, but the traitor gets two positive outcomes, either total forgiveness of their debt or it being cut down to a fifth. Either way, the person who put them in this terrible situation gets the better end of the deal.
Everyone has different goals for playing it, and one of them created the game in the first place
I asked this question too. If i was into that situation i would make an actual 200IQ move and drop out. Its not my business anyway and why should i bring such problems into my life? It might be harsh to screw friends with massive debt that early but hey im used to have no friends anyway because of several other factors as shit social skills reserved nature etc etc
Yuuichi didn't accept it
also when they realized that Tenji is the traitor they were mad at him, so they didn't actually accept him putting them into this game
Agree, that part made zero sense like is this an anime or smthng why do i feel a strong vibe of the power of friendship, anyone that has even a tiny bit of logic and critical thinking would demand to know who did this first bfr making any decision nd then proceed to refuse to play anywy, if your friend just dragged u into debt he is not your friend anymore nd u r not expected to do shit not morally nor legally so my answer to this movie is: wtf!.
“If you leave, then the traitor is forced to pay all your debt”
Me: “Okay bye lol.”
Easy win
All the participants are your closest friends.
I know your joking but
You cant even enter the game then
Since the participants are your closest friends
If you abandoned them there you will likely be targeted by your friends for leaving them
@@envynoson thats their problem
I've read the manga, and I think it doesn't say "If you leave, then the traitor is forced to pay all your debt” more like "if you leave the game, you will force to pay the debt"
@@yazekami4656 if a friend made me join up to pay his debt without asking me and causing my kidnapping , my suffering and time to pay HIS DEBT
We are no longer friends and im dropping out
When someone just puts you into something you never signed up for , they are not an ally
Gotta love how the most replayed moment is the kiss lmao
Lol yea
how do you know?
@@kononoism TH-cam added this “most replayed” feature a while ago. If you hold and drag the red slider thing on a video, when you reach the most replayed moment, a little icon will pop up.
I was literally about to comment that 😂
@@spektre9769 ah, thanks ;)
Tenji, the glasses guy actually wanted revenge against Shiho, not only the game. Shiho was the reason why one of his friends (in the flashback) got into the friends game. They were doing investment for a business Tenji thought up, but one of them fell in love with Shiho and something happened and they lost all their money. Tenji thought that Shiho must've done something to his friend and that's why in the second round of the game Tenji made Shiho to be almost the winner.
24:33 “this kid is eating all the food like it’s a mukbang video”
Nikocado Avocado would be proud of him
Lmfao
“That’s my boy!”
Nikocado:I rased that boy.
"Those are baby meals"
its sad now what he is doing to himself
When you said “it’s like squid game went through a series of budget cuts” I LOST IT
Which is funny because the concept of death games have been an old idea. Especially since Tomadachi Game is an adaptation of a 2013 manga.
it also now has an anime and its soo good I totally recommend checking it out its much much better
@@admiralkaede On it!
@@kyrohowe3156 tell me what u think
@@admiralkaede great
"It's not about the journey, but the friends you've conned along the way."
Note to self: If I'm ever in a debt game, make sure it's with Yuichi.
You have no clue what you'll be getting yourself into.
@@rowletthejowlet6241 nah, if yuichi's your homie, you can trust him with your eyes closed, actually that's the problem shiho is recieving so much hate in the manga right now
@@gauravdoley1527 why?
@@gauravdoley1527 Ooh, did she betray him or refuse to trust him? Because it's frustrating when a friend of someone that loyal and big-brained refuses to go along with his big-brain plan and makes things worse for everyone.
@@RanMouri82 she acted like she don't know what tomodachi game is supposed to be, even after witnessing yuichi to be a mastermind she thinks yuichi is acting cuz he's evil or some shit, she literally takes the side of a creepy pervert wrestler just because they both like justice, she kicked yuichi in the face when yuichi was just trying to defend himself as that pervert was trying to kill him, they both ganged up yuichi and tried to expose him as the "murderer" then the creepy pervert framed yuichi and she believed that pervert who she met a day ago instead of ya know, THE GUY SHE HAS A CRUSH ON AND WHO HAS HELPED HIS FRIENDS COUNTLESS TIMES, she completely doubted yuichi from the first day and wasn't able to act accordingly, she completely forgave shibe and despite all that yuichi still helped her to escape elimination by completing her task and she flipped out, throughout the game she makes all choices which are wrong, is outright retard at some moments and acts like someone placed a 5 year old among mastermind criminals, like any one reading the last 10 chapters would hate shiho due to her iq being equal to the size of her bra. Ugh like shits so irritating, i just wish we switch the perspective cuz i don't wanna know what this bitch is thinking cuz it's dumb as rocks
I don’t care if the blonde was the one ACTUALLY gambling money, Yuichi is the real high-risk, high-reward kind of guy. All of his plans worked on a guess. He is literally the king of gut feelings 💀
One thing I like about this guy's videos is that he manages to teach you real life survival strategies that might save your life one day even though he is teaching you to survive the extremely unlikely chance that you might end up in a situation like the one in the video.
Man, I would genuinely love a full-length movie of this. Like actually having you, the Anime Beat guys, and NerdExplains be recruited as lifelines on one of these games. Maybe people actually extrapolate whether there *are* loopholes at all based on whether those kinds of lifelines are available. Or maybe it's full on horror, with these guys getting their own team and having to move them through these kinds of games without losing anybody, and part of the problem's that a) the people on the team aren't revealing all their relevant information right away (maybe because they have different win conditions, they're physically unable to (think colour blindness), or they just don't trust offering it), and b) each of these little MasterMind Breakers only get a snapshot of how things look. Like they see the static blueprints but not the moving traps, or they see how the end 'win' room *should* look but they have to get everyone working together to set the room up that way.
But I would genuinely enjoy a death game *or* a debt game where it's some super smart strategists narrating what everyone should be doing - and, even better, what everyone should have done - as the players actually go through it. Maybe the lifelines are based on how many other people these guys have already seen fail at a puzzle, which gives them more info to work with?
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There's also Binge Express how to beat videos. You can watch him right here on TH-cam .
If u want to see the full story u can just watch the anime and then read the manga.
@@kittannainnit40269 That's who it was!! I forgot the name of their channel - thank you!
@@cauecoelho24 you didn't read my comment lol
@@tartra mb, my english is not the best, so sry if i understood in the wrong way.
if anyone's wondering about the differences between the live action and the anime / manga, Tenji (glasses guy) was the one who stole the money and had an unhealthy obsession with the dark haired girl, yet the mc doesnt really care. the third game ends completely different, without the interrogation and instead Yutori (blonde girl) is kidnapped, leading the mc unto a fake round, involving lots of pain. the anime ends with Shibe (blonde guy) beginning the fourth game
edit: wow, thanks for 1k likes lmao, i didnt think a scuffed recap could get this much attention, much love everybody, and for clarification, the anime/manga is named "Tomodachi Game"
Dude, I loved the anime. Especially because of the MC, he was such a BA
Obsession? Yesn't, Tenji didn't exactly have an obsession with that girl, it sounds wrong like that. He did stalk her but the motive is that that girl ruined his life and made his dad die, apparently, even if the fault can be considered (Tenji's for hi dad's death) so he wanted to ruin her. Whether it's a misunderstanding or not, it will be revealed in the manga.
@@KARIAP mb for not clarifying but yeah, "unhealthy" was meant to mean dark and negative ahah
It has an anime???!! I just read the manga
Spoiler alert
"Makoto is a furry"
damn bro got shambled to pieces.
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"Go to school,pay your debts,and dont step out of line" is the theme in all these movies.
Welcome to Japan
Weird theme considering that these kids are all just kidnapped while minding their own business at school. Counterproductive message.
@@Oxios Well one of their friends literally sold them out and made them acquire debt
@@RedsHitpostMedia Right, so ultimately you're screwed either way, and the best policy is to never sleep, be the smartest and the deadliest. Then you can just take advantage of other people messing up.
Ah yes, the most terrifying yet relatable horrors of the real world: crippling debt
"If you leave the traitor has to pay off their own debt"
Me:🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️
Simple. If a friend decided to get me kidnapped and put in debt instead of ask me for help then they must not be my friemd
Mask my friends are going that boy is cooler mask boycooler
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i love how he just skipped the fact mc killed a guy 💀💀💀
he was lying, or at least thats what i assume. since they never fact checked the secrets, he couldve just said that to back up the claim that he lied about makoto being the killer so the gamemaster would believe him just like how tenji kissed yuichi to prove to the gamemaster that he lied about liking shiho and even though he was lying, since he "proved" it, they believed him.
@@rotteneggs-ig2jv we know later in the manga when the mc's background is shown that he did not lie, there's a lot more in the manga than just a dead game
@@abderraoufseddiki3265 oh lol i didnt even know there was a manga, thats interesting though
@@rotteneggs-ig2jv yeah and it's pretty good, would recommend it and if it concerns you it's not really a big spoiler
@abderraoufseddiki3265 were they talking about the mom then?
“This kid is going to outsmart everyone”
Dude really spoiled the entire movie under 1 minute
Why you watching this if you don’t wanna spoiled?
@@rinnrinrin8807 Why are you commenting without knowing basic English bozo
@@rinnrinrin8807 I think he means the video, not the movie.
Edit: nvm
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Thats why its called cinema summary
Mascot: [explains rules]
Me: I note there was no rule against beating your ass.
Mascot: [sweating profusely]
But how would you be able to complete the challenges and get home? You would be stuck in a room with no resources, and a corpse. You played yourself.
@@AgCharmsStudios Of course you don't unalive the mascot right away. You just have to do enough damage to make them a believer. They control the entrance and exit so it would be in their best interests not to be trapped in a room with people who are intent to keep harming them until they are let out. Most bad guys are clock punches and aren't willing to die for their bosses.
Aside from that this obviously works best in the initial meeting with the mascot, but can be used at any time. Especially in round 3 where they seem to have free movement, food and water and working cell phones. Granted the cell phones could be cut out if necessary but might as well try. Besides, the fact that violence is not supposed to be used against the other team would indicate that this game is not being run by people who have unlimited funding to make people disappear without question, so they would want to avoid someone actually going missing if at all possible and that would include the mascot or anyone else helping run the game from the inside.
The only thing to figure out would be how they can repeatedly abduct people in their sleep, but right now this power seems to be used primarily by people who may not wholly have the stomach for violence and that cannot be underestimated. They could make an example of someone with force at any time but they are specifically choosing to allow the players to just dread themselves into compliance.
@Technochi yeah lmao
@Technochi man wrote a freaking essay
@@Oxios hmmm…. I understand. But they could simply choose to let you die out of spite and just lie to you or choose to stay silent.
Yuichi was definitely the MVP. He came up with some pretty cool strategies and was pretty badass in how he played the game.
in the manga he's a complete badass and his backstory is tragic
THE KISS SCENE WHAT
IKRRR💀💀😭
LMAOO IT WAS SO OUT OF POCKET
Real tho-
Bro wtf was the scene tho he just became gay
This show puts the saying" To fool the enemy, first you must fool your friends" to a whole new level!
I'm surprised that Cinema Summary didn't throw the traitor under the bus as the game states that we can choose to drop out and make the traitor pay their own debt. Cuz if it was me... 🚶♂
to be fair i think he only didn't do that cause then the video would be like 30 seconds long 💀
@@ChikaJihyo A 30 second longer video you mean. Just cover that as a Possible choice and continue on with The Video
I would have without a doubt, like, what sort of Friend puts you in debt?
Cuz not everyone is like you
I just want to say, I HIGHLY recommend the Tomodachi Game manga to anyone who liked this. Youichi is a serious badass, and is everything you want in a death/debt game protagonist. I'm talking Light Yagami-style cunning and psychopathy, while still holding onto his (secretly nonexistent but forcibly made) morality where his friends are concerned. The fact that I thought Youichi was going to be the annoying 'lets-survive-together white knight type (which he technically is~) made him all the more enjoyable when you slowly discover what a hot mess he is inside. Even when he makes the wrong decision, he'll MAKE IT into the right one. Definitely want him on your team, or you're fated to lose.
Where can I watch this
@@santiagopatinoper gogo Anime has the Anime adaptation. I like it better than the live action, but the manga is a tiny bit better!
I thought u meant tomadachi life 😭
If only the manga would get a physical release in English
@@lulyb Lol, completely different genre, but a fun game if you want to make avatars of all your aquaintances and make them dance and sing to the beat of your drum.
I like how “as the gods will”, “squid game”, and “friends game”, all are groups of people kidnapped where they participate in childrens games for their lives and 2 out of 3 are high school students and 2 out of 3 have to do with money 💴.
No matter how good a friend you think someone is, if they drag you into a death game against your will or without any warning, they are not good enough friends to put your life in the line.
unfortunately this is a "debt" game, as such i've trusted my friends to my own detriment
@TwojaUlubionaRyba you could still ruin your life by playing this game and racking up huge amounts of debt, therefore putting it on the line
@TwojaUlubionaRyba fair enough
Watch anime
I love that he covered a non-death game/horror scene, it’s a good change of pace
But… it is a death game
@@dalton2592 in a less direct was in a way maybe even worse
@@dalton2592 no, it's a debt game lol
@@thhndy By your reasoning squid game is a debt game
@@dalton2592 squid game people die in this game the only death was a fake hanging in the very last round
Wouldn't the smart option be to just drop out of the game and make the traitor pay their own debt?
For sure, but like he said in the video either they are all very good friends who would do anything to help eachother out or plain ignorant there is a traitor among them
That's exactly what I was thinking. If my so called friend trapped me in a game without my consent, I owe them no loyalty.
@@mendingwall3823 and there's a chance that you could die during the game
If I was the traitor I’d just drop out
Most of them have a traumatic past and therefore value their friends very highly. It does make a bit more sense in the original manga.
I love your videos, because you're right about how to beat the terrifying entities and death (or DEBT in this case) games.
3:35 the actual best strategy is to either drop out and risk nothing or not find out who the traitor is. Dropping out is a great option here because someone who is so responsible to get themselves in that much debt will not be a good friend anyways. They are probably gonna be one of those guys who just begs you for money constantly and nobody wants that. If you do agree to play the game dont find out who the traitor is because then you create distrust in the group. It isent important that you know who the traitor is because the traitor will do all they can to win since if they win they get off their debt. The traitor will probably tell everyone in the group about the game since they want to have the best chances of winning and not being in debt. The strategy is either to have so little trust that you abandon your friend or you have so much trust that you form a great team.
Well you may be right if it was a different group playing the games, but in this case, the traitor doesn’t actually care about the money as much as wanting to “destroy the bonds of friendship”. It’s understandable to say they shouldn’t attempt to find the traitor because it’ll cause distrust, but as I said before the whole reason there’s distrust isn’t because they tried to find who the traitor is but the fact that the traitor was deliberately causing distrust. So they had no choice but to find who the traitor is
It's cool to see a version of this without any real life or death stakes for once
Well, in the game the losers with big debts will be forced into slavery for the rest of their lives so it's pretty comparable.
Ur still fcked
I like how the main character literally pushed his teammate down a hill and hit her and still expected her to be on his side and was frustrated when she betrayed him 💀💀
Well, in the anime, he was actually faking the frustration as part of his plan. She was basically a tool up until then and he couldn't care because he knew she was part of staff.
You didn't actually watch it did you?
... Go watch the freaking anime doofus
@@deltafall4776 ooh okayy
@@slothdemon2459 clearly not 😂
as someone who spent millions of dollars and is now in mass debt, I can confirm that a doll kidnapped me and made me play innocent children’s games to pay off my debt
As someone who also lost millions of dollars I can confirm this happened to me too
“Ok that was not what I expected” lol I love that reaction 😆
that was my reaction like what
*wakes up in room*
“Welcome to the game. You can leave now and the traitor is saddled with the debt, or you can stay and you can share the debt.”
….”Girl, bye.”
*walks out of room*
betraying your closest friends..
@@ZxryuOfficialFr they rnt really your friends if they’re willing to bring you into their own debt and kill u
@S1lentAshura they f'ed (or at least tried 2) me first so it's just karma just let em leave with me
Not surprised the "Most replayed" is the kiss. I've seen dozens and dozens of these Japanese school death games type videos and there's always the super-cliche romance in them...was a nice surprise that this one had a same-sex kiss for a change
Debt is the scariest thing that could ever happen to anyone
Loan sharks it's game over
tell you something even scarier,
if you just had your divorce as a man.
Everything that was once yours is slowly taken by the ex wife.
@@CastleOfAvalon Should've gotten a prenup or married rich then :(
@@CastleOfAvalon or being an abusive relationship where your husband had taken over all your finances and you cant escape unless you want you and your children out in the streets
@@ron4202 arguably worse, but happens much less than the scenario I described before.
Tenji: never let 'em know your next move
Really got me
Yes...i Was crying when he reveal he was only acting 😭
"You're in debt now"
"Why"
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game beaten
Because the giant animal crossing says so
@@braidena1633 I DIED THAT'S THE FIRST THING I THOUGHT ABOUT THE MASCOT
@@braidena1633 they're lucky Tom Nook didn't show up 😭
@@yunaaa265 it looks like the old 2001 gamecube animal crossing commercial.. things
Watch the anime bro
“If you leave, your friend will pay the debt”
Oh damn ok screw you guys I’m out.
The " It just so happened I killed all of my friends in the last game". Just out of context is hilarious
I would have been gone from the start. No emotional blackmail for me. They refused to provide any evidence that it was even true that a friend was in debt and that he dragged them into it. Even if it was true, I'm certainly not playing any "game" to try to clear a debt by someone willing to kidnap teenagers and has the means to do all of that. Would be better to help by getting a job or help from someone else. It's a stupid bad bet to even start with.
I actually didn't expect that kiss, it came out of nowhere lmao. Also the protag pushing Maria off a cliff is technically violence tho.
Shes not an opponent. she's a teammate so its fine
@@melodrama3810 ohh that makes sense
20:05 I didn’t think this through 😭💀
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I wasn’t expecting that shit
I didn't realise there was a movie! I've been watching the anime adaptation as it releases and it's kept me on my toes the whole time. I'm actually surprised at how similar the two are (besides the fact that the anime is a lot longer and setting up for a sequel, obvi). I ADORED hearing your thoughts on it, especially the third game, because it was so complex of a situation to begin with. Love this to bits.
Its 'No Game No Life' -like ande called its Evolution or Spiritual-Successor.
Imagine being forced into a debt game by one of your closest friends and losing will add millions of debt to you and they did this because they want you to pay off THEIR debt
The plan for the second game is flawed because there is no rule saying you could only put one secret in at a time, you can write as many as you want.
That's actually mentioned and utilized in both the anime and manga, as far as I remember
@@TheNachmar They did
Wth does the second game mean? I’m so confused
13:09 "Makoto is a furry" 😂😭
"It's not about the journey, but friends you've _conned_ along the way.", lmao.
I can't believe you didn't mention that since they can pick their own questions, they can use that oppertunity to say what the card says. You could say "I can pick my own question, and if I answer no then I will halve my debt, but I will not do that happen, because friendship is more important."
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@@slayer8780 They aren't allowed to say anything, except when askling a question. This is to prevent you from talking about anything, such as the reason why people are picking the wrong answer.
However, the question can be literally anything they want, so they can tell the rest what is happening by saying it in the form of a question. You can literally recite what the paper says, and then say is it true or false that this is what the paper says.
@@tomaO2 ok, what does that do
@@slayer8780 It lets you tell everyone that the reason people are voting wrong is because they are getting bribed to do so. It could also shame them into voting with the group. That main character could also have used the oppertunity to talk that was given to him by lying and saying that there were instructions in the card that said the debt would be passed off to someone else.
In monitary terms, it doesn't make a difference. He got half off for his question getting a split answer, and then it doubled back to the original amount. However, it allows him to try a plan before the vote on his question started. As it was, he hoped by him not being greedy, and voting with the group would be good enough, and it clearly wasn't.
@@tomaO2 wdym by saying that they are bribed to do so. From what i see, i have literally no idea what u mean lmao. It could just be that im stupid but with sth that TO ME, makes no sense, i dont think you should say that u cant believe that he stated that.
YES!!!! I love these so much!! You do amazing breakdowns and whenever I watch movies, I always think about what they should've done instead in order to survive thanks to your tips!!! 😂 I cannot wait for the next one! Have a damn good day!!!!!
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The time where he (I can’t spell his name correctly) spoke out, it was a brilliant move, the fact that it was a test of their friendship, and basically scaring the traitor and to answer yes instead of no, just amazing
This dude is the physical embodiment of "you never said I couldn't do this"
I'm surprised they made a live action adaptation of this so fast, the anime just finished airing a little over a week ago.
The manga started publishing in 2013 so they probably were planning on making it a movie before the anime even started airing
According to Google this movie was released in 2017
@@RawCalcium wild, I knew the manga had been around for a bit, but I figured the anime would come before a movie, I guess I was wrong lol
Wow
@leo It did, and it’s fantastic imo.
The main character is allowed to take on jobs so long as it didn't impact his grades or school work. Yu-kun is also a badass, and at times much scarier than the anything. I watched the anime and it only had 12 episodes so far, he is just amazing. He is really amazingly talented, hard-core and very intelligent with his use of abilities like this.
The man is so smart in all the tricks he pulled but also so stupid in continuing helping all the people that betrayed him.
The way the boy with glasses kissed the other boy😂😭💀
I have never been so confused watching these videos. What the hell was the rules for that second game? And how was doing what in the hide and seek game? This movie seems super confusing
so in the second game if you cross the finish line you lose
everyone can write a secret about someone else
if you do write then the audience will vote on how juicy it is(the one you write about would be the recipient of the move space)
if you lie about a secret then you will be put in the front of the board
This is The Live Action
Watch The anime Its way Better And You'll Understand Everything
@@discordmod8206 this is a fact the anime needs a second season it is just so good
the anime clears things up much better and has more content as well as better facial expression making it so much more enjoyable then this movie I completely recommend it as its one of the few anime id give a 10/10 to
hello^^ Not sure if the rules are entirely the same here, but this is pretty much how they were in the manga.
An explaination of the second game: note that it's based on this one board game in Japan. From my understanding you roll a die and the space you land on makes you lose or gain money. However it all evens out; if you hit every space you should reach the end with nothing gained. An important thing to note for Friends Game is that the negative spaces came right at the start.
Okay, now for the rules.
▪Once the finish line is crossed, the game ends and whoever crossed it proceeds to the next round.
▪If you did not cross the finish line, then you skip the next round (you aren't out of the game entirely).
▪Each player has three minutes to submit secrets (it can be blank) while in a private voting booth. Once everyone has had a chance, viewers will get to vote on which secret they deem the most unforgivable. The higher the vote count, the more spaces the one it is about will move.
▪The secrets can be lies. However, if someone can prove it is a lie, then the liar moves ahead of the person in the lead. But if someone accuses someone else of lying, the viewers will be asked to vote weither or no the secret was a lie. If they deem it is, the liar is punished, if not, the game will proceed regularly.
▪If no secrets are written, then everyone moves ahead one space. This means that they will all proceed to the 3rd round, since they reach the finish line at the same time.
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I'm confused on your question about the third round. Can you explain it some more?
"I would have someone trying to pick a fight for a full-time job"
The youngest sibling: "sounds like a job for me"
For the first challenge...couldn't they have just all asked questions where the right answer was "no"? That way, they'd have gotten all the questions right; winning the challenge, whilst cutting all of their debts in half, without having to talk?
It takes one person to ruin that plan, A person just has to go no 🗿
@Zync Horu no, the traitor would go ,,no" anyways, cause to pass the game everyone has to answer ,,yes" doesnt work anyways. Minority>majority if only one person picked no, its ggs then
@@lelouchvibritannia7702 .....Thats the point....if they voted "no", then it would be the right answer to all of their questions anyway which let's them win the game, while cutting all of their debts in half.
If someone wanted to mess up the answer, they would have to say "yes", but in doing that, their personal debt wouldn't be cut in half and since they're out for themselves, I don't think they would've let that happen 🤷🏽♀️. Idk, it's been a while since I watched the video so I'm not quite sure on the rules again
@@IssaMe0 all five of them have to choose yes, if one person person goes to no, they loose, what you thought of is clever world play but ot wouldn't work 🗿
@@lelouchvibritannia7702 Yes....all 5 of them would have to choose "yes" because they all asked questions with a "yes" answer. What I said is that if they all asked questions with a "no" answer, then they all would have to choose "no" or they would all lose or be sabotaged, correct?.....That's why the other person who replied said that the traitor would only have to say "yes" to those questions, and they'd still sabotage the game. Not "no" like you keep saying.
So, let's say there was no traitor with any agenda and these were just friends trying to play the game. The secret message on everyone's card was if the group vote is "no", each of their debts would be cut in half. If they each asked a question with the truthful answer of "no", then they'd not only win the game, but get their debts cut in half. You keep saying that "all they would need to do is say "no" and they'd lose", but the other guy was right. In my example, they would need to say "yes" to lose and to sabotage it, not "no" like you keep stating
In the first game, he could've also asked a question answerable by a no, like "There are 6 days a week". Then Yuichi can pick yes. Although it would only work if there is only 1 traitor, therefore also choosing the opposite answer. The yes would still be the minority between the two of them.
Wouldn't challenging the debt in a court of law get them out of it? How exactly would the game makers collect the debt or enforce it? This kind of scenario would require a contract to be valid, and as minors, they could not sign a legally binding contract such as this. If there was no contract, then their lack of consent means this is basically just extortion or kidnapping and ransom, which is a straight-up crime. If they tried to use illicit means to enforce the debt, then that is also a crime and can be reported along with the whole extortion thing.
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the people who run the game are powerful and have their hands in many pockets. For example the real reason glasses guy betrayed the friend group is he is seeking answers to what really happened to his Father. When he played the first time, he got out with the warning to not tell anyone about the game. He told his Father, who later is found dead from apparent suicide. He becomes obsessed with his childhood friend the girl with long dark hair, since her Father is on the police force. The girls Father that is the on the police force gives the group the same warning when they finish the third game and are released for the time being, which differs from this since they don't get to leave the game site until now, don't tell anyone about the game. Someone does and there is another body, so yeah its not as simple as going to the cops or a court of law because the game is that powerful. The manga is still on going if you want to check it out.
@@annegriswold2116 So it's less like owing a debt to a bank and more like owing a debt to the mob?
@@annegriswold2116 That's stupid.
Like if your story is based around the concept of literally the entire world being against your protagonist then it's most likely going to be a shitty story.
@@alexanderchippel also there's literally magic
@@alexanderchippel It's basically cooperate bait, it happens in real life too. They can just enlong the court time, and drain all your money in the process.
hi, so, I read the manga for this too and it's honestly one of the best Killing Games I've ever read, definitely my favorite and that's solely because of the protagonist
as far as this adaptation goes, it seems like a pretty decent adaptation of the first three games. I personally preffer the manga because we can also see what is going on in the characters' heads, we also have the side of the administrators (in the manga the reader is aware that maria is an administrator before the 3rd game) and it seems like the live action skipped over the 3 day waiting period. Between the 2nd and 3rd game there were 3 days during which they had to survive in a cave with only a bottle of water and that's an important part because that's when we are told Tenji's backstory and motivations
the administrators not confirming the lies in the 2nd game is a feature, not a bug. tomodachi game is made to cause discord between friends. they have to prove their statements true or false if they are called out, the game calling out people's lies would just take one level of psychological stress off their shoulders and that would be boring
Tenji is a good guy btw, he and Shiho are the only ones that are surely good. Shibe is too easy to sway in one direction or the other, Kokorogi is batshit fucking insane and Yuuichi is a whole other beast. that's honestly what makes tomodachi game so good, you can't trust your own protagonist. his actions are consistently contradictory, what I mean by that? the only thing consistent about this guy is that his actions are gonna be contradictory. he obviously cares about his friends and tries to get them through the games alongside him as hard as humanly possible, he doesn't want to hurt people unnecessarily and is willing to sacrifice himself for others, but he also cons people left and right, uses whoever he can for his own benefit, obviously likes to win and derives pleasure from it, sometimes acts outwardly abusive towards his own friends, allies and enemies, admitted to murdering 3 people, 2 of them being his adoptive parents, has been a scammer since he was a child and is generally fucking terrifying. not only that, but a number of characters try as hard as they can to paint him as the worst person to ever exist even if his actions don't fully support this interpretation
another thing I like about tomodachi game is that no one dies in the games. actually during most of them violence is prohibitted and even during the ones that don't explicitly prohibit it the administrators would stop a murder attempt because it would take the fun out of the games. and I like that. I read so many Killing Games where everyone was murdered left and right I kinda got bored of them, it's nice to see how the stakes are put on something else. and it's not money, btw, it might look like it, but the money are the pretext, not the stake. they are rarely mentioned after the 3rd game and even when they are, the debts are a mechanism for games or strategy, nobody really cares about them because most people have bigger fish to fry than a few millions of debt. no, the real stakes are trust and human connections
"If you leave then the traitor is forced to pay all your debt-", "IGHT BET BAIIIII"
Me: A debt game. Glad this isn't a death game
IRS: and that was your biggest mistake
You can deduce or at least reduce the amount of suspects who the traitor is in the very first room. The option to drop out or continue. The traitor has only one option compared to everyone else which is to have them play the game. You have to convince as many people possible to drop out with you. The traitor will fight as hard as possible to keep as many people or pretend to stay. You can chicken out from dropping out in the end or at least pretend you were convinced to stay. However every person who was down to drop out are more likely to not be the traitor.
I think this guy explained it really bad. There is no "traitor" in the rules. They're one of your friends with money problems. The point here is to accept it so that your friend can save face and you'd be able to help them clear their debt.
@@ForcefieldDown yeah but at the same time most of the manga is about finding out who the real traitor is the blame shifts from tenji to shiho to shibe to yutori to yutori and shibe and is currently resting between that pair and yuichi
I hope there’s actually a movie of the adult friend game. I wanna see what kinda weird games they’ll be forced to play
just read the manga
This dude makes me so happy. He looks like such a nice guy.
19:57 im just playing some roblox watching my favorite youtuber in the background and here that, massive pause
12:33 "This can get so brutal that we might find out one of them poop their bed."
lol Not even Cinema Summary can escape the Amber trolling train
Another debt game instead of a death game huh. Neat! I like this one's suspense. Thanks for the analysis!
i find the anime version of this much more captivating because it can show really good expressions in anime form
cartel mfs when someone owes them 30 cents from 5th grade:
interest: hello there
Bruh a person that forces their debt onto their friends clearly isn't as good of a person as the friends thought they were so I would just throw them to the wolves screw helping them I ain't gonna pay the money that _they_ owe.
Damn i binged the anime of the same name last week, amazing one!
i watched it too and read the manga a couple days after, dude im telling you its terrifying reading it at 3am. But its still soooo good.
My most favorite recap i have ever seen
Another Sunday, Another Awesome Cinema Summary Video
Even if it doesn't happen it's always nice to know how to survive
just in case😂
it’s just entertaining innit
**a literal death game ends**
him : HAVE A DAMN GOOD DAY!
19:50 what a plottwist
You should do "How To Beat The Sadness" this one is terrifying if it happens irl. Thanks :)
Oh, I watched the animated version of this! I’m surprised the live action show starts in the room (unless this is actually a movie in which case it makes sense)
It's a movie
Ayo! A Purrfect Apawcalypse fan! Nice to find another one!
@@KittyKatty999 this is why nobody likes furries
this is the movie that came out back in 2018 i think but the anime has more time as gives much more context and is so much better IMO
the Tomodachi game anime is SOO GOOD never heard of this live action version and it doesn't look as good but the anime totally needs a season 2
If I was in the game, then I would try to pull that mascot’s head and threaten it😂cause it obviously looks like someone’s under that doll costume.
So interesting that with the seeming supernatural/ Clarke's 3rd Law technology nature of the games' operators, theorycrafters still think the best move is to hack the game or bend the rules with the presumption that the powers in charge won't just take arbitrary action to blow them up or worse as an example to the other competitors.
Maybe the game makers would think it’s interesting that someone would try standing up to them?
No clue why they made it seem supernatural in this adaptation in the original manga everything seemed doable with actual technology
Oh, I didn’t know this had a live action. I’ve heard of the anime, and watched the first few episodes, but never heard that a live action existed
To me, the biggest issue that from my perspective would be obvious here, is when the MC wanted to know whose debt it is. The thing the doll said about not wanting to help a friend is stupid, cause if they refuse to tell me what’s going on, then they clearly don’t consider ME a friend to begin with. Why should I help someone who clearly don’t think I’m trustworthy enough to tell me the situation? At that point, aren’t they just taking advantage of me to clear, or lower their debt by placing some on me? No matter what the reason is, if they can’t tell me what’s going on, I’m not gonna help and put my life on the line for someone who don’t trust me and who I clearly can’t trust either. I’m not refusing to help a friend, I’m refusing to help a manipulative scum bag that I happen to be acquaintances with
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The biggest twist you can ever think of,
I love that this youtuber is so openly proclaiming that he would betray his friends in a heartbeat every chances he’d get.
Clearly the best strategy here is to have no friends so you wouldn't join the game to begin with
best strategy fr lol
Even if you do have friends, you can just leave at the start. Cause whoever had you kidnapped into a deathgame isn't your friend anymore.
@@MsLilly200 c'mon let people with no friends have the advantage for once
if i had a nickle for every time Cinema Summary made a video on a horror movie where people played childrens games to survive
i'd have..
a lot of nickels...
I wasn't surprised when the delinquent wasn't the traitor, but I was surprised at his ending
The honor society in Japan is messed up and confusing as heck. A gaijin can never fully understand it.
Having said that, sharing somr of their beliefs regarding debt & shame wouldn't be so bad for us in the West.
They aren't nearly as bad as some places.