The video appears to be a commentary by a gamer, Ramzi, playing a mobile game, where he is using in-game purchases to progress quickly. He claims to be a "cheater" and a "donator," implying that he is spending real money to buy in-game items and currency.
Throughout the video, Ramzi showcases his gameplay, using his purchased items and characters to easily defeat opponents and complete levels. He often jokes about his "cheating" and how it makes the game too easy.
Ramzi also interacts with his audience, asking them to like and subscribe to his channel, and occasionally responding to comments or questions. He seems to be enjoying the game and the ease with which he can progress through it, but also acknowledges that it may not be as challenging or engaging for him as a result.
The video is light-hearted and humorous, with Ramzi's commentary providing entertainment value for his audience. However, it may not be representative of the typical gaming experience, as Ramzi's use of in-game purchases gives him a significant advantage over other players.
1. The narrator downloaded a game and started playing.
2. He already has one character named Sherry.
3. The narrator's task is to grab crystals.
4. He has unlocked all 29 fighters in the game.
5. He spent 379,279 rubles to buy crystals.
6. He got 170 crystals from a mega box.
7. He bought a new fighter.
8. He has a total of 16 cups.
9. He can buy power points and fighters with real money.
10. He spent 379 rubles again to buy more crystals and power points.
11. He got a new character from a mega box.
12. He has a total of 1 million cups.
13. He thinks the game is easy and boring because he can cheat.