SO PUNNY! MUCH JOKES! | REPLAYING :the game: - Summary

Summary

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**Content Creator:** Jacksepticeye
**Content Type:** Gameplay commentary for ":the game:" (2nd in the series)
**Summary:**

* Jacksepticeye plays the 2nd game in the ":the game:" series, acknowledging he might not be playing them in the correct order.
* He reacts to the game's:
+ Humor and satire, often referencing American culture.
+ Sudden shifts in gameplay style (e.g., from platforming to shooting).
+ Various themes, including politics (e.g., Ron Paul, capitalism), calculus, and philosophy (e.g., "Philosophical Zombie").
* Throughout the gameplay, Jacksepticeye expresses:
+ Amusement and laughter at the game's quirky humor and references.
+ Confusion and frustration with certain gameplay mechanics and themes.
+ Admiration for the game's creativity and satire.

Facts

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**Gameplay and Content**

1. The speaker is playing the second game in the series of ":the game:".
2. The game has a level editor, making it open-source-like.
3. The game includes various references, many of which are American.

**Gameplay Events and Features**

4. The player starts by jumping off an edge.
5. A "Pick a character" option is available, with one choice being "No-face-blue-mcgee".
6. The game features a segment with a "Mayan apocalypse" theme.
7. A level mimics "Time Crisis".
8. A section involves a school setting with shooting mechanics.
9. The game includes a "stocks" level where the player's actions affect stock prices.
10. A calculus-themed level features math concepts, including derivatives.

**Cultural and Historical References**

11. The game mentions the Mayan calendar's end in 2012, clarifying it didn't signify the world's end.
12. A reference to the "Left For Dead" series is made with "Left Wing".
13. The game includes a joke about making fire illegal.
14. A character named "Psycho Cho" is mentioned.
15. The game references the concept of "Mind-Body Dichotomy".
16. A character called "Philosophical Zombie" appears.
17. The game mentions Firefox, Linux, and Bison in an open-source context.
18. A level is titled "SUBPRIME MORTGAGE CRISIS: the game" and features Ron Paul.
19. Ron Paul is also associated with the "it's happening" meme in the game.

**People and Works**

20. Isaac Newton is mentioned in the context of calculus invention, though the speaker struggles to recall this fact.
21. The creator of "Bowling for Columbine" is referenced, though the speaker can't remember their name (implied to be Michael Moore).
22. David Letterman and "The Late Show" are mentioned in a level.