Don’t mean to be that guy, but the shotgun may or may not be a pump action while the thumbnail depicts a double barrel, I know that because it’s pointed directly into the viewer. -By: 🤓
I used to watch a guy name of Sinvicta, incredibly seasoned Binding of Isaac player, and he would always be quiet during the floor transitions but talk often during gameplay. I stopped enjoying BoI so i stopped watching him, but it proves the policy’s been around for a while now.
The player character seems to have much more nerves than the dealer, that added with the fact that he’s loading it, who knows maybe he can tell blanks and lives apart from shell weight 😂
What I find so funny is that some people I watch get the Dealer to just shoot himself (a lot) while other times, I have the Dealer destroy the player so much like he is the god at it. What is even more wild to mention is how accurate the AI is when it works, and how stupid it can be when it breaks. Here, it is a 50/50, but I have never seen the dealer pull a triple blank on his head and then a sawn-off shotgun move on the 4th action in the same turn, that is the wildest one I have seen yet.
Yeah it legit looked like scripted with how badass that looked... 3 blanks in a row while only checking 1 and then the sawed off and then the last go bang...
I think the way that the AI works is that it only calculates moves based on the probabilities of the current move, with no foresight as to what the next probabilities will be, and how that will compound on the current move. Shockingly enough, after that final magnifying glass usage the best move if you take into account all future compounding moves is to shoot kaif immediately! while this has a 60% chance of being the wrong move and causing you to lose, the initially better alternative forces you into a 50/50, and due to the way probability works 40%*50%=20%. This is only gets worse with the third shell. However, in each of these cases the current move always has at least a 50% chance of ensuring the AI lives until the next choice, therefore the AI shoots itself until it has a greater than 50% chance of having a live round when shooting kaif. It's real neat stuff, and I'm curious how he programmed it!
@@francegamer The AI is actually weirdly simple. With no information it always 50/50s whether to shoot itself or the player. Unless it uses an item or it is shooting the last bullet it just flips a coin. It also just uses items as soon as it can. This means that it might shoot itself with two live rounds left.
@@smilingcobra1891 This is true. I was thinking about it for a while and eventually decided to ask the dev, and they answered since they're a real cool sort. They did note they might be working on an update that would improve it, so my guesses might actually end up being retroactively right.
What made this video even funnier is thatEVERY SINGLE TIME Kaif shot himself/got shot an ad played RIGHT after. It was deadass BLA- "feel the new softness of Tempo Handkerchiefs!" I dont know how many of you have ad blockers but y'all are missing out
This games artstyle is actually really cool. I love the radiation post apocalyptic feel, and only a few colors are used which is actually just a good thing If anyone knows what this old school lighting/artstyle is please do tell
I did some research about it. It is a mixture of PSX shader (PlayStation 1 style texture and low poly with low bit maps), and some retro to it as well as having semi high poly models (not extremely high poly). I researched it due to I want to replicate it myself for my own work. So I am torn if this is a pure PSX or a mixture of PSX with high poly, something I will have to test with zbrush and blender to see the results.
I know this game is going for simplicity but multiplayer would actually go hard. Just imagine your friends yelling as you point the gun at them, and then the shit eating grin on their face when the gun fires and nothing comes out.
4:05 Ah...the clanking of the cogs and the realization...absolutely wonderful. Oh damm thats gotta be the first time I saw someone beat it first try. Congrats Kaif! A shame tho. Would be cool asf for Kaif to see the retry screen along with him having saw God's Waiver
@@cry-o1436 Maybe. Honestly, He could be a regular player here, and Heaven is just like that (or it isn’t heaven), or the player before us was extremely cocky and immediately lost
@@toastle8005 true but those two evidences, the waiver signed GOD and the heaven eldritch horror you arrive at when you die highly suggest that GOD has lost and heaven is slowly crumbling. The only thing to know for sure is if the game gets any updates at all but I doubt it so we'll be left to our own speculations lul
Something interesting: while the initial set of three with one being an active round is hard coded, shooting the dealer is also the statistically correct option! Shooting the dealer gives you a 2/3 chance at winning, while shooting yourself gives you a 1/3 chance at winning. This may seem obvious or obviously wrong depending on your instincts, but I suggest you pull up a bit of paper or drawing software and try it out! Shooting yourself gives you an instant 1/3 chance at loss before forcing yourself into a 50/50 shot at winning or losing (whoever you shoot at) while shooting the dealer gives you an instant 1/3 chance at victory while forcing them into a 50/50 chance at winning or losing, regardless of their choice. Most rounds (heh) are more complex than this, and items add a whole bunch more complexity, but I think it's neat to analyze stuff like this! I already have a good instinct for this, and it seems like you do too, but should this game be expanded I'd really enjoy cutting my teeth on the statistics.
@@rekaro7410the mere sound and force from the gasses put to the side of your skull is probably still lethal Unless you mean "blank" as in literally nothing, no gunpowder or bullets Edit: nvm I watched it was literally nothing
Actually, the game uses the term "blank" wrong. Blanks can still explode and I doubt you'd survive being shot by a blank point range in your head. I think using "Dud" or "Dummy" rounds would have been better but thats my take.
Twas gonna comment this if no one else did.... though technically those shells are dummy rounds I think by how they look? Idk haven't used a shotgun in a long while
No one cares, blank gets the meaning across much better and is more universal than "dummy" rounds. Not everyone knows how guns work and what the types of rounds are. Blank is more likely to get the same meaning to a larger group of people
In the second round, the Dealer didn't say "an unknown order" he said "a hidden sequence". He puts a blank in first, knowing the player will shoot at him with the odds against a shoot yourself.
But if they know the order, how come the dealer can shoot himself? If I was the dealer and I knew what I was putting into the chamber I would do everything in my power to remember each shell
@@The_Artist_Official i noticed the animation, my question is that it’s kinda silly that a dealer would know whats gonna kill and not kill cuz thats just straight up unfair Yes the house is always wins and crap like that but the loss is supposed to be random, not predetermined
Me too! Did Kaif play Inscryption? I remember wtaching at least 2 people play it, but I couldn't recall if one of them was Kaif or not... I think he'd probably enjoy it :)
So this game JUST NEEDS multiplayer. It just does, Trust me. Best of 3 rounds; losing a round lets you take 1 item every reload, and losing a second round gives you 2 items per reload. Nerf the cuffs so you can’t self blank and cuff, to keep the game feeling less cheese-able in multiplayer. Finally, if you blank yourself to end the round, you should always start after the next reload, just for consistency. Once you get your Inscryption-inspired campaign down for classic singleplayer, the game will blast off! Easy high-quality $20-25 game, depending on how good the campaign and multiplayer are.
I love a game that implies story without hampering gameplay to much, the fact you get another waiver signed by god implies god played and lost with all the blood covering it. This has so many implications like is the dealer that good and terrifying to beat god?
i haven't done any research into the game in terms of a back story, but i like to believe that ether 1. The person across from you is god (aka why he never dies and how you get revived from a FUCKING SHOT GUN TO YOUR HEAD) and he turned from a good loving dude to some sadistic demon or 2. Whatever the guy is, demon, lucifer, or just some random crazy dude with a weird face, played AGAINST god and won, and the deal was that it would make him and whoever else who places revive after each successful gun shot. And that would make sense for the bad ending where you see the gates of heaven and all around you are spikes that are piecing through the heavens showing the "take over" that has happened from god losing.
A few Tips Kaif Keep track of the number of shells still in the shotgun and keep track of the types loaded in. Example:5 shells, 2 Blanks, 3 Lives (Remember this) For the first shot, Compare the amount of blank shells to the amount of Live shells, if the one shell type out numbers other like 2 blanks to 1 live or 2 live to 1 blank, the current shot is most like to be out numbering shell type. If you are unsure of the current shot, compare the what was loaded to what has been shot so far. Example: 5 shells loaded, 2 shells left, 2 Blinks loaded, 1 Blank shot, 3 Lives loaded, 2 Lives shot. (Also I believe the amount of money won at the end is based on the amount of items used, simply the more items used means less of payout)
We learned something new about youtube ads today
They automatically get placed during moments of silence.
Wonder when those happened 😅
I laughed when that happened! 😁
Don’t mean to be that guy, but the shotgun may or may not be a pump action while the thumbnail depicts a double barrel, I know that because it’s pointed directly into the viewer.
-By: 🤓
Ya I also got 6 of them witching 7 mins there getting excessive now didn’t mind them before though
I used to watch a guy name of Sinvicta, incredibly seasoned Binding of Isaac player, and he would always be quiet during the floor transitions but talk often during gameplay. I stopped enjoying BoI so i stopped watching him, but it proves the policy’s been around for a while now.
When I'm close to dying, i dreamed of shampoo commercials.
66% Chance of Blank: "Do you trust me?"
Kaif: *"WITH EVERY INCH OF MY SOUL"*
*Kaif then proceeds to get absolutely fucking domed*
With how often I see it go off on the first shot I think it might be rigged
**BOOM**
Me, taking any shot in xcom
@@Touriquette Ah, the classic "miss the 95%, hit the 35%".
The shake as the player holds the shotgun to their face is viscerally horrifying
agreed
Detail is wild
Gotta love it
The player character seems to have much more nerves than the dealer, that added with the fact that he’s loading it, who knows maybe he can tell blanks and lives apart from shell weight 😂
@@nmspyNah, the dealer is too honest to rig it in his favor
If they ever added multiplayer this game would be incredible
They just always shoot the dealer 💀💀
@@RushWheeler Multiplayer as in PvP
bruh...
@@RushWheeler
The game is made by one person
I think you wrote that too fast@@RushWheeler
What I find so funny is that some people I watch get the Dealer to just shoot himself (a lot) while other times, I have the Dealer destroy the player so much like he is the god at it. What is even more wild to mention is how accurate the AI is when it works, and how stupid it can be when it breaks. Here, it is a 50/50, but I have never seen the dealer pull a triple blank on his head and then a sawn-off shotgun move on the 4th action in the same turn, that is the wildest one I have seen yet.
Yeah it legit looked like scripted with how badass that looked... 3 blanks in a row while only checking 1 and then the sawed off and then the last go bang...
It's funny that I also have actually seen him cut the barrel and shot himself or it was blank
I thought the saw off was always a guarantee hit
I think the way that the AI works is that it only calculates moves based on the probabilities of the current move, with no foresight as to what the next probabilities will be, and how that will compound on the current move.
Shockingly enough, after that final magnifying glass usage the best move if you take into account all future compounding moves is to shoot kaif immediately! while this has a 60% chance of being the wrong move and causing you to lose, the initially better alternative forces you into a 50/50, and due to the way probability works 40%*50%=20%. This is only gets worse with the third shell.
However, in each of these cases the current move always has at least a 50% chance of ensuring the AI lives until the next choice, therefore the AI shoots itself until it has a greater than 50% chance of having a live round when shooting kaif.
It's real neat stuff, and I'm curious how he programmed it!
@@francegamer The AI is actually weirdly simple. With no information it always 50/50s whether to shoot itself or the player. Unless it uses an item or it is shooting the last bullet it just flips a coin. It also just uses items as soon as it can. This means that it might shoot itself with two live rounds left.
@@smilingcobra1891 This is true. I was thinking about it for a while and eventually decided to ask the dev, and they answered since they're a real cool sort. They did note they might be working on an update that would improve it, so my guesses might actually end up being retroactively right.
Kaif: has 3 magnifying glasses
Also Kaif without checking the chamber: "this will definitely hit you"
funny as it sound, he's actually got a point based on the propability
@@nhatminh0919 yes but the magnifying glass makes it a 100% chance to be whatever you saw
That triple blank into sawed off shot was horrifying. He said it’s time for a comeback.
What made this video even funnier is thatEVERY SINGLE TIME Kaif shot himself/got shot an ad played RIGHT after. It was deadass BLA- "feel the new softness of Tempo Handkerchiefs!"
I dont know how many of you have ad blockers but y'all are missing out
YEAH 😂
Damm..would've loved to seen it
"Watch an ad to keep going?"
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Missing out, and not planning to change that anytime soon.
Wish this game was longer
What makes this scarier is that the player hesitates both ways while the dealer doesn't hesitate at all
This games artstyle is actually really cool. I love the radiation post apocalyptic feel, and only a few colors are used which is actually just a good thing
If anyone knows what this old school lighting/artstyle is please do tell
I did some research about it. It is a mixture of PSX shader (PlayStation 1 style texture and low poly with low bit maps), and some retro to it as well as having semi high poly models (not extremely high poly).
I researched it due to I want to replicate it myself for my own work.
So I am torn if this is a pure PSX or a mixture of PSX with high poly, something I will have to test with zbrush and blender to see the results.
@@bob1268205 do tell me those results and out of the 2 which you prefer
It's especially good for a $1 game
Oh god Kaif’s face when the dealer started doing his thing.. that would be truly horrifying to see if this was in real life
Pride: 11:30
Distraught: 11:36
Flabberghasted: 11:40
Dealer's got balls of steel.
In the spam of 10 seconds..
That first joke caught me off gaurd holy crap.
That first shot made me cackle. That was a wonderful edit
That heaven edit was immaculate. His content just keeps getting better
Kaif: what if I shoot me... I have the highest-
Rng: no, you don't
I know this game is going for simplicity but multiplayer would actually go hard. Just imagine your friends yelling as you point the gun at them, and then the shit eating grin on their face when the gun fires and nothing comes out.
1:17 made me lose it lmao XD
4:05 Ah...the clanking of the cogs and the realization...absolutely wonderful.
Oh damm thats gotta be the first time I saw someone beat it first try. Congrats Kaif! A shame tho. Would be cool asf for Kaif to see the retry screen along with him having saw God's Waiver
4:06, "did god play this game?" don't ask us this!
God lost, hence why heaven is all screwed up when we die in game
@@cry-o1436 Maybe. Honestly, He could be a regular player here, and Heaven is just like that (or it isn’t heaven), or the player before us was extremely cocky and immediately lost
@@toastle8005 true but those two evidences, the waiver signed GOD and the heaven eldritch horror you arrive at when you die highly suggest that GOD has lost and heaven is slowly crumbling. The only thing to know for sure is if the game gets any updates at all but I doubt it so we'll be left to our own speculations lul
Something interesting: while the initial set of three with one being an active round is hard coded, shooting the dealer is also the statistically correct option!
Shooting the dealer gives you a 2/3 chance at winning, while shooting yourself gives you a 1/3 chance at winning. This may seem obvious or obviously wrong depending on your instincts, but I suggest you pull up a bit of paper or drawing software and try it out!
Shooting yourself gives you an instant 1/3 chance at loss before forcing yourself into a 50/50 shot at winning or losing (whoever you shoot at) while shooting the dealer gives you an instant 1/3 chance at victory while forcing them into a 50/50 chance at winning or losing, regardless of their choice.
Most rounds (heh) are more complex than this, and items add a whole bunch more complexity, but I think it's neat to analyze stuff like this! I already have a good instinct for this, and it seems like you do too, but should this game be expanded I'd really enjoy cutting my teeth on the statistics.
Kaif, that entire exchange from around the 4:10 to 5:00 could make for a good short. that terrified giggle was amazing!
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone beat this the first try.
Just wait until you watch the markiplier video
8-bit Ryan did it
“Is it worth it?” -Me seeing the amount of money “I don’t know… But that’s a lot more than I make in 3 years…..”
Please don't do this in real life, blank rounds can still do serious damage if you're not careful
Pretty sure "blank" here is just a completely empty shell, the live one on the other hand
Thank you. I was going to play buckshot roulette with the kids IRL but your comment made me realize it can actually be a little dangerous.
nah id win
@@rekaro7410the mere sound and force from the gasses put to the side of your skull is probably still lethal
Unless you mean "blank" as in literally nothing, no gunpowder or bullets
Edit: nvm I watched it was literally nothing
Yeah thanks for the PSA I think we were all planning on grabbing a shotty and trying it out
This is an awesome yet scary premise for a game I've seen for a while, I seriously have to play it
I died when the shotgun shot kaif… lol
look at that smile, Dealer must be british...
The fact you got near 70k first try is insane.
Inscription called, they said the moon was photogenic.
kaif's face when he shot the dealer twice and it was blank was funny lol
The atmosphere reminds me of Inscryption
Same! ❤
Imagine this game in VR....
What a genuinely horrifying little game D:
Actually, the game uses the term "blank" wrong. Blanks can still explode and I doubt you'd survive being shot by a blank point range in your head. I think using "Dud" or "Dummy" rounds would have been better but thats my take.
Twas gonna comment this if no one else did.... though technically those shells are dummy rounds I think by how they look? Idk haven't used a shotgun in a long while
No one cares, blank gets the meaning across much better and is more universal than "dummy" rounds. Not everyone knows how guns work and what the types of rounds are. Blank is more likely to get the same meaning to a larger group of people
@@diablotry5154 fair enough
@@Nixolas_Zinn I just researched it. Dummy rounds are generally orange, while blanks are generally red/green.
1:17
what a perfect moment
This reminds me of Resident Evil 7 DLC where you play a messed up version of 21.
"I have the highes..." 💥
In the second round, the Dealer didn't say "an unknown order" he said "a hidden sequence". He puts a blank in first, knowing the player will shoot at him with the odds against a shoot yourself.
But if they know the order, how come the dealer can shoot himself?
If I was the dealer and I knew what I was putting into the chamber I would do everything in my power to remember each shell
@@thunderstar7682look at his animation, the dealer loads the shotgun, but he never actually looks down at the shells he’s loading
@@thunderstar7682 I don't know, maybe he wants to get to the final round where he can actually kill the other person.
@@jackjill2394
Instead of: "The dealer puts a blank first"
It's more of: "The dealer has a 90% chance of putting a blank first"
@@The_Artist_Official i noticed the animation, my question is that it’s kinda silly that a dealer would know whats gonna kill and not kill cuz thats just straight up unfair
Yes the house is always wins and crap like that but the loss is supposed to be random, not predetermined
its nice to see someone actually playing and paying attention. A lot of people i've seen play do not pay attention
11:19 Who would’ve guessed that Kaif would do the exact side thing to the dealer on his second round
Lmao, they gave you the game-winning shotgun
If you ever play roulette, make sure it's Russian. There's also Polish roulette where you use a 1911, you don't wanna be a part of those.
I fucken died the little giggle as he pick up the shotgun then bang ad
I love how there a "doors kicked" stat at the end
I recommend going and finding this dudes other games. They are, as they say in the industry, fucking insanely good.
I feel like this game is a good test of object permanence
I thought that said backshot roulette 💀
i keep geting a ad everytime he get shot 🤣
I'm getting some Inscryption vibes from this
Me too! Did Kaif play Inscryption? I remember wtaching at least 2 people play it, but I couldn't recall if one of them was Kaif or not... I think he'd probably enjoy it :)
That was a nasty endgame, 2 blind blanks plus saw off to equalize the board, usually I see people roll the last boss or get rolled themselves.
Kaif - “This makes me so sick”, the title “this game is so morbid”. Also Kaif, this makes me feel so good. Take that!
The first part 😭 , this game is creepy
Reminds me of Inscryiption
Never seen the dealer pull a triple blank like that
The fucking handcuff and double blank man, Jesus 😂
i love how snappy everything is
The worst part that dealer is playing like a real human
3:06: 2 magnifying glass? I didn't know you reached Micro
this is genuinly the worst luck i have seen in a game of buckshot roulette ever
I got a commercial at a perfect spot 4:56
When I saw the dealer triple blank himself I was like, BRIUH WTF?
"man im dead"
*BANG!*
Something I’ve learned from Pokémon applies to every game of chance
If it’s not 100%, it’s a 50-50
"Clearly, I'm the smartest at roullet-" no, you just got some fuckin' stones, jesus christ, mate-
$69560 is insane dude! Good shit Kaif!
Ohhhh thats the score is it?
Now the random number makes sense haha
@@Kaiff2 yeah it’s based off of $70000, so you essentially had a perfect run
i got an ad at 11:50 thats some good timing
Kaif with the worst luck
Theres a second ending to this game. Also notice how the dealer changes once he gets shot the first time
Five Nights at Freddy's - shotgun roulette DLC
Nice to see this game get traction
3:15 untill 3:40 Damn, that taken out of comtext.
yea that $69000 is going to face reconstruction surgery
1:17
Peak comedy.
So this game JUST NEEDS multiplayer. It just does, Trust me. Best of 3 rounds; losing a round lets you take 1 item every reload, and losing a second round gives you 2 items per reload. Nerf the cuffs so you can’t self blank and cuff, to keep the game feeling less cheese-able in multiplayer. Finally, if you blank yourself to end the round, you should always start after the next reload, just for consistency.
Once you get your Inscryption-inspired campaign down for classic singleplayer, the game will blast off! Easy high-quality $20-25 game, depending on how good the campaign and multiplayer are.
Cuffs are fine just make em lower to appear via rng
I love a game that implies story without hampering gameplay to much, the fact you get another waiver signed by god implies god played and lost with all the blood covering it.
This has so many implications like is the dealer that good and terrifying to beat god?
love the content mah dude
Ah yes, I enjoy the hit indie game Five Nights at Freddy's
needs VR
i haven't done any research into the game in terms of a back story, but i like to believe that ether 1. The person across from you is god (aka why he never dies and how you get revived from a FUCKING SHOT GUN TO YOUR HEAD) and he turned from a good loving dude to some sadistic demon or 2. Whatever the guy is, demon, lucifer, or just some random crazy dude with a weird face, played AGAINST god and won, and the deal was that it would make him and whoever else who places revive after each successful gun shot. And that would make sense for the bad ending where you see the gates of heaven and all around you are spikes that are piecing through the heavens showing the "take over" that has happened from god losing.
love the videos man
General Release of Liability
Name: GOD
well then... f*ck
Good job
Ads being timed with Dealer shooting could not be mere coincidence, right?
Really cool game
I mean god.needed money for heaven ig
Man's actually won first try
Guess he keeps the title of "rat"
What a cool game
A comment for the Kaifgorithm
Awesome game and well played kaif!!
But can they make a game of "carrot in a box"?
A few Tips Kaif
Keep track of the number of shells still in the shotgun and keep track of the types loaded in. Example:5 shells, 2 Blanks, 3 Lives (Remember this)
For the first shot, Compare the amount of blank shells to the amount of Live shells, if the one shell type out numbers other like 2 blanks to 1 live or 2 live to 1 blank, the current shot is most like to be out numbering shell type.
If you are unsure of the current shot, compare the what was loaded to what has been shot so far. Example: 5 shells loaded, 2 shells left, 2 Blinks loaded, 1 Blank shot, 3 Lives loaded, 2 Lives shot.
(Also I believe the amount of money won at the end is based on the amount of items used, simply the more items used means less of payout)
Fun game, only cost $1.20. Sold.
Also "Five Nights at Freddy's". Swing and a miss youtube.
Now, try no item challenge.
There is a secret ending to this by the way.
kaf
TomSka reference: 'I'm gonna go to Disneywoooorld!' :3
Rest in pieces
Theres no way, first time playing and gets 69,500 (500 less than top score)