The Offline TV group plays a modified version of hide and seek in a rented Hollywood mansion. Jay, the seeker, has to find and tag the other players, who will then join his team. The goal for the hiders is to collect 25 chess pieces scattered throughout the property and bring them back to a designated prize zone without getting tagged. A twist is added with the introduction of a stun gun that can temporarily freeze a seeker, and a computer sponsored by MSI is the prize for the winner. The video shows the intense gameplay, alliances, and betrayals as the players try to outsmart each other to win the game.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video features a game of hide and seek played by a group of people.
2. The game is set in a sprawling Hollywood mansion.
3. Jay, a guest from South Korea, is the seeker.
4. The hiders have to gather 25 chess pieces and bring them back to the prize zone to win.
5. If a hider is tagged by the seeker, they join the seeker's team.
6. The seekers have to catch all the hiders to win.
7. A stun gun is provided for the hiders to freeze the seekers for 10 seconds.
8. The game is sponsored by MSI, who provided a desktop computer as a prize.
9. A laptop will also be given away to a lucky viewer who watches the video until the end.
10. The hiders have 60 seconds to find a hiding spot at the start of the game.
11. The seeker, Jay, counts down from 60 to start the game.
12. The game features multiple players, including Scarra, Michael, Lily, and Jose.
13. The players can form alliances and work together to achieve their goals.
14. The game is played in a large, multi-story mansion with many rooms and hiding spots.
15. The players can use various strategies, such as hiding, seeking, and distracting each other.
16. The game is won by the hiders if they gather 25 chess pieces and bring them back to the prize zone.
17. The seekers win if they catch all the hiders.
18. The video ends with a message thanking MSI for sponsoring the video and promoting their holiday deals.
19. The video also promotes Jay's upcoming streams on Twitter and Twitch.
20. The video ends with a call to action, encouraging viewers to watch the next video.