LE PLUS ÉTRANGE DES JEUX TABLETTE. (Compilation) - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcription of a video game commentary, likely recorded while playing various mobile games. The commentator discusses their experiences playing different games, including "Qt Inset Menu with Stick," "Zigzag," and "Mouzin." They provide feedback on the gameplay, level design, and difficulty of each game.

Throughout the commentary, the speaker often goes off-topic, making humorous remarks and telling stories unrelated to the games. They also mention interacting with their audience on Twitter and express their disappointment with their own performance in the games.

The commentary is often sarcastic and self-deprecating, with the speaker joking about their own ineptitude and making light of their mistakes. The tone is informal and conversational, with the speaker frequently using slang and colloquialisms.

The video concludes with the commentator thanking their audience for watching and promising to create more content in the future.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is presenting a compilation of games on a tablet.
2. The first game is "Qt Inset Menu with Stick".
3. The speaker is playing a game where they have to make a penis grow.
4. The speaker mentions a game called "Zigzag" that can be played on a tablet or not.
5. The speaker is playing a game called "Bagel Bros Wii".
6. The speaker mentions a game called "Moon Bellance" that seems to have not sold well.
7. The speaker is playing a game where they have to feed a character.
8. The speaker mentions a game called "Mushroom Sucks the Apple".
9. The speaker is playing a game called "Kung Fu" with sound effects.
10. The speaker mentions a game called "Wild Wild West".
11. The speaker's iPad was not properly pressed on the Champix in Marange.
12. The speaker has a Panerai and a Montblanc.
13. The speaker is ending the compilation of games after 26 minutes.

Note: Some of the text appears to be a stream-of-consciousness narration, and it's not always clear what the speaker is referring to or what the context is. I've tried to extract the most relevant and factual information from the text.