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The text is a transcript of a YouTube video that tells the story of how the internet searched for a game about an evil farmer who kills his wife and hides her body. The narrator explains how the game turned out to be a meme based on a streamer's joke, and how people's memories were distorted by the Mandela effect. The narrator also asks for help in finding an old film about an orange dragon that he saw as a child.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about the search for a mysterious game about an evil farmer who kills his wife and hides her body.
2. The search started from a post by a user named Sparta 213 on Reddit in 2016, who claimed to have played the game but could not remember its name or source.
3. The search lasted for four years and involved many people who shared their clues, memories, theories and guesses about the game.
4. The search was complicated by the lack of reliable information, the inconsistency of the witnesses' accounts, the possibility of false memories or dreams, and the interference of trolls and creepypasta makers.
5. The search ended in 2020 when it was revealed that the game never existed and was based on a video meme by a popular YouTuber named Vinesauce, who joked about a game called Badi Harvest Moon where you kill your wife and farm.
6. The search inspired several developers to create their own versions of the game about an evil farmer, such as Replanted, which is expected to be released in October 2020.