In the video, the hosts explore various "dead" games on Steam, which are games that have lost their player base or never gained popularity. They play several games, including Garfield Kart, Artifact Foundry, Murder Miners, and Snaky Bus, providing humorous commentary and critiques. They discuss the mechanics, their experiences playing each game, and whether these games deserve to be revived or remain "dead." The session ends with them playing Pouch, a game with a low player base where they attempt to hit each other with rocks. The overall tone is light-hearted and entertaining as they navigate these lesser-known games.
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1. Steam is the number one gaming platform in the world.
2. There are millions of people who play on Steam.
3. Thousands of games on Steam are considered dead.
4. Dead games may have never been successful or have lost popularity over time.
5. Minecraft is one of the greatest selling games of all time.
6. The creators want to revive dead games and make them popular.
7. Garfield Kart Furious Racing is a niche game with a community that creates content.
8. The game "Artifact" had a sequel called "Artifact Foundry."
9. "Artifact Classic" was the original name before the sequel.
10. The peak player base for "Artifact Foundry" was very low, with only 13 players at one point.
11. "Murder Miners" is a game with a peak all-time player base of zero in the past nine hours.
12. "Snaky Bus" is described as snake with buses, where players pick up passengers and get longer.
13. The game "Pouch" had a peak player base of 386 players.
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