The speaker is playing a game called "Higher or Lower," where they guess if one item is more popular than the other based on factors such as movie ratings, YouTube subscriber counts, and Google search results. They start with movies, guessing if one has a higher Rotten Tomatoes score than the other. They then move on to other categories, such as video games, and finally, YouTube channels. They make a few mistakes, but overall, they do quite well, especially in the movie category. They also mention a new version of the game called "Strategories," which uses Google search results to determine popularity.
1. The speaker discusses a game called "higher or lower" where they guess if one item is more popular than another. The game is similar to "more or less", but with a different name.
2. The speaker then moves on to a game where they guess the Rotten Tomatoes score of various movies.
3. The speaker uses the game to guess the popularity of various movies, including "The Grudge", "Little Joe", "Uncle James", "Emma", "Jumanji", "Bad Boys for Life", "Bloodshot", "Jumanji: The Next Level", "Frozen Two", "Man of Steel", "The Last Jedi", "Star Wars: Episode VII", "Terminator Salvation", "Guaranteed", "The Sims", "Devil May Cry 3", "Dante's Awakening", "Fallout Shelter", "Nintendo", "Borderlands", "Sonic", "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter", "Duke Nukem", "Dreamcast", "RuneScape", "PlayStation VR", "FailArmy", "Ryan Higa", "React", "The Ellen Show", "Philippe Nito", and "Dan Howell".
4. The speaker also uses the game to guess the number of subscribers various YouTubers have.
5. The speaker ends the video after discussing the game and the various items and YouTubers they guessed on.