Game Theory: Don't Trust Your Friends (Roblox Rainbow Friends) - Summary

Summary

The video is a commentary on the game "Rainbow Friends, Chapter 2", an indie horror game. The host discusses the game's storyline and lore, speculating on the identities of the characters and their motivations. He theorizes that the game's characters, Trenton and Oswald, were once partners who had a falling out, leading to Trenton's transformation into a villain. He also identifies references to other games produced by the same developers, suggesting a larger, interconnected storyline across multiple games. The host also discusses potential connections to other popular games, such as "Spider", and comments on the game's lore and themes. He concludes by discussing a sponsorship deal with SoFi, a banking app, and encourages viewers to sign up for a SoFi account.

Facts

1. The show "Game Theory" is discussing indie horror sequels and updates.
2. The show mentions "Security Breach" getting a DLC, "Project Playtime" getting a big new update, and the releases of "Garten of Banban 4, 5, and 6".
3. The host feels like they need to release an apology video for a joke.
4. A sequel to "Rainbow Friends", titled "Rainbow Friends, Chapter 2", has dropped.
5. The game is set in a facility that was once a TV show Museum and play Park dedicated to the Rainbow Fun Time Friends.
6. The characters were created by a man named Oswald D Davis and his partner Trenton.
7. The facility was shut down in 1991, shortly after having their first guest.
8. The game follows the events of Chapter 1, where players are trapped for five days.
9. In Chapter 2, players are chased through the vents and eventually escape from the facility on the Park's roller coaster.
10. The game has a lore aspect, hinting at a larger story spanning multiple Roblox games.
11. The game includes a character who is initially suspicious but later revealed to be Trenton, co-founder of the Rainbow Friends.
12. The game suggests that Oswald and Trenton started the series in 1972 and had a falling out, leading to a power struggle between them.
13. The game suggests that Red, Oswald, wanted to keep growing and make the characters more realistic, while Trenton disagreed.
14. The game suggests that Trenton was ousted from the company for being resistant to this change.
15. The game suggests that Red is now using the lookies and tainting the local water supply with them.
16. The game suggests that Trenton is back and trying to sabotage his old business partner, Red.
17. The game includes Easter egg connections to other games "The Little Ones" and "Spider".
18. The game ends with Trenton staying behind, suggesting that the story isn't over yet.
19. The show ends with a sponsorship by SoFi, a bank with FDIC backing, offering its services to the viewers.