The Kids Fun channel creates an "Evil Riddle" challenge for Ju and her friend Manu. The hosts sneak into Ju's room while she's sleeping and steal all of her slime, hiding it around the house. When Ju and Manu wake up, they find a note that starts the riddle, which leads them on a wild goose chase around the house and outside to solve clues and puzzles.
The challenges include decoding a message, finding a hidden suitcase, figuring out a keyboard password, and cracking a safe combination. Along the way, Ju and Manu make mistakes and face obstacles, but ultimately work together to solve the riddle and recover their slime.
The video ends with the hosts congratulating Ju and Manu on solving the riddle and warning them that the "Evil Riddles" are back and will be even more challenging next time. The video encourages viewers to like and subscribe to the channel to see more riddles and challenges.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a riddle game called "Evil Riddle" where two players, Ju and her friend Manu, have to find their hidden slime.
2. The game starts with a note that says "the slime things are gone" and the players have to find them before they melt.
3. The first clue is a suitcase with a locked combination lock.
4. The players have to find the combination to open the suitcase by solving a series of clues and riddles.
5. The clues include a picture of a lizard, a reference to a car called "Untouchable," and a set of flags from different countries.
6. The players have to translate a word from one of the countries to get the next clue.
7. The next clue is hidden in a fridge, and the players have to find it before it's too late.
8. The final clue is a safe with a 3- to 8-digit password that the players have to guess to open it.
9. If the players guess the password correctly, they will find their slime inside the safe.
10. The game is designed to be challenging and entertaining, with a goal of reaching 90,000 likes on the video.
11. The video is part of a series of "Evil Riddle" games, and the creators are asking for suggestions for the next game.
12. The game is hosted by a channel called "Kids fun," and viewers can subscribe to the channel to become a "card-carrying Kids fun."