A YouTuber, Lauren, explores and reviews three allegedly "haunted" mobile apps: "Japanese Doll", "Spirit Board", and a celebrity chat app.
The "Japanese Doll" app is a creepy game where the player feeds a demon doll, making it grow and evolve. Lauren finds the app unsettling, especially when the doll starts to change and develop human-like features.
The "Spirit Board" app is a virtual Ouija board where users can ask questions and receive responses from spirits. Lauren interacts with a spirit claiming to be "Sally" from a creepypasta and finds the experience spine-tingling.
The third app allows users to chat with celebrities, but Lauren discovers that it may be possible for real people to sign up and pretend to be celebrities, potentially leading to creepy or even dangerous interactions.
Lauren concludes by warning her viewers not to download these apps and considers deleting them from her phone to protect her personal information.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator discusses and tries out several mobile apps that are supposedly haunted or creepy.
2. The first app is called "JapaneseDoll", a game where the player feeds a demon doll to make it stronger.
3. The second app is called "Spirit Board", a virtual chat app that allows users to ask questions and receive answers from spirits or ghosts.
4. The third app is a virtual chat app that allows users to pretend to be a celebrity and chat with others.
5. Some users report receiving creepy or automated messages from these apps, which may be designed to seem spooky or haunted.
6. The narrator tries to investigate the apps and their functionality, but also expresses concern about the potential safety risks of using them.
7. The narrator considers deleting the apps from their phone after recording the video.
8. The narrator invites viewers to suggest whether they should investigate the "Mitel app" further and what aspects of the app they would like to learn more about.