The Sidemen, a group of friends, are playing a trivia murder party game. They take turns answering questions, and the last person alive wins. The game has various twists, including a "finger" system where players can temporarily lose the ability to answer questions if they choose the wrong answer. The group also participates in a "chase" segment where they have to catch another player who is trying to escape. Throughout the game, the friends joke around, tease each other, and have fun. In the end, they decide to play another round, and the game continues.
The video also includes some unrelated conversations and jokes, such as a discussion about a character named Harry being a "bug" and having a button on his eye. The group also talks about their experiences playing the game and share some laughs. Overall, the video is a lighthearted and entertaining recording of friends playing a trivia game together.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Sidemen are playing a game called "Trivia Murder Party".
2. The game is played on a browser.
3. Players take turns answering questions.
4. If a player answers incorrectly, they are "killed" and cannot participate further.
5. Players can still win the game even if they are "killed" if they can catch up to the other players.
6. The game has a "survival" part where players must answer questions to stay alive.
7. The game has a "chase" part where players can catch up to the other players.
8. To win the game, a player must answer all three questions correctly at the end.
9. The game has a "money" option, where if a player chooses to take the money, everyone else will be "killed".
10. The game has a pattern-memorization element, where players must remember a sequence of icons to answer a question.