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**Content:** A commentator's (likely a gamer/streamer) playthrough of a Roblox game called "Doors but Bad", a intentionally poorly made parody of a popular game "Doors".
**Key Points:**
* The game is intentionally bad, yet has drawn a large player base, siphoning off 10% of the original game's player base.
* The commentator navigates through the game, experiencing its various flaws and poor design choices, often expressing frustration and amusement.
* They encounter bizarre elements, including a shrine to "Gaming with Kev", strange puzzles, and an overabundance of doors.
* The commentator reflects on the game's unintended purpose: serving as a more accessible alternative for players who find the original "Doors" game too challenging.
* The playthrough ends with a "to be continued" note, and the commentator pokes fun at the game's existence, the ease of game theft on Roblox, and the game's bizarre content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The text appears to be a transcript of a gameplay commentary.
2. The game being played is a version of "Doors" on the Roblox platform.
3. The player mentions that the original "Doors" game is too hard for them.
4. This version of "Doors" has taken over 10% of the player base from the original game.
5. The game features a chase segment where the player is pursued by an entity.
6. There are puzzles in the game, including one involving shapes (square, rhombus, hexagon).
7. The game has a censorship system that blocks certain words (e.g., "school", "pentagon").
8. The player encountered a timer that tracks the time taken to complete actions.
9. The game features a key-hiding mechanic to unlock doors.
10. The player experienced a game disconnection due to inactivity while searching for an answer.
11. The game has an elevator mechanism with a time limit to reach it.
12. If the player jumps at the last second before an elevator falls, they won't die.
13. The original "Doors" game is rated "all ages," intended for players as young as five years old.
14. The game is part of a larger collection of "doors" role-play games on Roblox.
15. The player questions the ease with which game assets are copied and reused on Roblox.