The video discusses the gaming projects of popular bloggers, specifically Vlad A4 and Ivangay, and how they use their popularity to make money. The reviewer plays and critiques several of Vlad A4's mobile games, calling them "cheap crap" with too much advertising and in-game purchases. They also review Ivangay's games, finding them to be more creative and enjoyable, despite being low-budget. The reviewer concludes that Vlad A4's games are not up to par for a popular blogger, and that they would have done things differently if they were in his shoes, prioritizing quality and affordability over aggressive monetization.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The majority of Vlad A4's audience are children aged 10-12 years.
2. 90% of Vlad A4's audience have smartphones on Android.
3. Vlad A4's games have a huge number of downloads on Google Play and the App Store.
4. "A4 Run Away From The Haters" is a mobile game developed by Vlad A4.
5. The game "A4 Run Away From The Haters" is available for free, but players can buy in-game currency with real money.
6. The character "Vlad 4" in the game "A4 Run Away From The Haters" can be bought for 300 rubles (approximately 4 dollars).
7. The game "A4 Run Away From The Haters" has a lot of advertisements and donations.
8. The game "A4 Bank Robbery Challenge" is another mobile game developed by Vlad A4.
9. The game "A4 Bank Robbery Challenge" has poor-quality 3D models and a lot of advertising.
10. The game "Wheel of Fortune" is a moronic game developed by Vlad 4.
11. Ivangay has developed a mobile game called "Vangoy Ran".
12. The game "Vangoy Ran" is available only on Android and has no donations.
13. The game "Vangoy Ran" has advertisements, but it is a free game.
14. The game "Vangoy Ran" is a creative project developed by Ivangay and another person.
15. The game "Legend of Brofist" is a paid game developed by PewDiePie.
16. The game "Legend of Brofist" has excellent mechanics and controls, and is free of advertising.