Kimetsu no yaiba en EL JUEGO DEL CALAMAR 😈 *MALE SAL* - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a script for a YouTube video or a live stream where a person, referred to as the "host," is putting a group of people through a series of challenges or "tests" to win a prize of $1 million.

The host explains that they were not paid by the "Demon Hunters Association" and had to create their own YouTube channel to earn money. They express frustration and resentment towards the association.

The first test involves the contestants having to sneak past a motion-detecting doll without being detected. The second test requires the contestants to perfectly replicate a drawing on a sheet of paper. The third test is a physical challenge where the contestants have to pull a rope, and the winning team gets to move on.

The host provides commentary and instructions throughout the challenges, often making sarcastic remarks and jokes. The script also includes moments of laughter, music, and sound effects.

Overall, the tone of the script is playful and entertaining, with the host creating a sense of tension and competition among the contestants.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker has brought a group of people to a location for a series of tests.
2. The speaker claims that they are not paid by the "demon hunters association".
3. The speaker wants to earn money through a YouTube channel.
4. The first test involves running from the beginning to the final goal without being detected by a programmed doll.
5. The doll can detect movement and will give participants time to run when it is turned around.
6. If a participant is detected, they will be killed.
7. The second test involves tracing a figure perfectly on a sheet of paper.
8. Participants who fail to trace the figure perfectly will be killed.
9. The third test involves a game where two teams compete to pull a rope and knock down the other team.
10. Half of the participants will die in this test.
11. The fourth test involves jumping over crystals to reach the finish line, with one crystal being second-hand and likely to cause participants to fall into the void.
12. The order of participants in the fourth test is determined by playing rock, paper, scissors.