"This is probably the least amount of spinning in a Magic The Noah video since a long time." While, considering how much spinning was done in the last video, I'd assume that this is a welcomed break.
@@CR4TES-Media obviously it wouldve been really easy to cheat and noah + everyone playing knew that, but theres no real incentive to winning and theyre all good enough sportsmen to play fair
Cannon-dwarf turned a chance game into THE sisyphus gameplay, and the fighter’s experience every single last drop of it. One step forward, two steps back
Cannon dwarf Player reactions: oo, that's new haven't seen that before Viewer reactions: Oh god no Previous player reactions: *incoherent screaming interspersed with Amba*
Yeah, I've always wanted one. I was playing Idiotic Investing and thought that maybe Noah could make a recreation of this game with a board. I think it might include the infamous Stock Market square
The crypto finance game, where every currency has a stupid name and has its value multiplied or divided by a random number from -6.9 to 6.9 every round. Celebrity endorsements double the effect. The goal is to end the game with the most real money
@@WlatPziupp I sure do love myself some Bitsmants (the new cryptocurrency EVERYONE (totally EVERYONE) (i have to say EVERYONE in all caps) is talking about)
Given how consistently all players got really complicated patterns right, it's almost certain they were all cheating. If not with screenshots, then with a phone camera or just a pencil and paper.
There should’ve been “flip all monsters horizontally” on the chance wheel so that if someone hits it all of the codes on the map get turned back to front
Life pro tip: for memorising sequences of complex objects like this, the brain is much better at handling sinple information; you'll get much further memorising the sequence twice, first the colours and _then_ the shapes
I remembered it by first letters of each colour and repeated the sequence in my head and shapes are based off vibes or TIE-Fighter near X-mas tree type beat. So far 100% accuracy. (17:57 into the video)
My brain hurts. I am nowhere near THIS good at memorization. They did a good job with different mnemonics to memorize things. They failed only 1 time, I think.
Please make another drawing video I loved it or any of the games were you all are work on actually landed with limited items I love them so much and there just so fun
Red square Blue circle Green triangle Green circle Red circle Red square Red square Red triangle Blue cricle. Time to analize the next second of footage
@@ventusse one of the games(where you can't choose where you move) he used 3 walls to lock someone else into an area of two bad wheel spaces where the one further away had 2 arrows forcing them into the deeper space if they moved up or down, then locked himself in the spot next to it, alongside having a wand to swap player spaces as insurance
The fact that they actually won this one is crazy to me. It feels like there’s been so many other simpler games others have played and failed spectacularly.
I love the fact that MTN lore is a legit real thing at this point, with comments about stuff like Cannondorf's previous appearance and that insane 3-wall gambit.
I would love a video where it’s a recording of him presenting a Google slide to the developers of Google slides on why he should get a sponsorship, but he slowly lures them deeper and deeper into just playing another one of his games.
The frequency of the videos and the quality of the games are incresing drstically and i am happy with that we just beed an game with a massive number of youtubers
Smant truly showed his memorization skills tho not surprising bc he is a speedrunner but absolutley impressive same with fail boat and captin kidd but that boss rush smant went through was crazy massive props to him
It is true that humans can generally only remember 7ish sets of things in short term memory. Fortunately, if we can categorize these numbers in more encompassing sets or trends in our long term memory we can effectively keep more
I just have a really good memory without training it for some reason. About 8 months ago my friend gave me a 25 digit number to remember and to this day I can still recite it easily
@@kimchyi9161 Agreed. Sophist using wall items to get everybody else trapped in the bad wheel space section was probably my single favorite part of any MTN video to date.
I personally just turned all the shapes into numbers like a key pad. Ex:1 was red square, 7 is green square, 5 is blue circle, ect. This helped me a lot personally Either that or im just artistic
@@guillaumeperrin5152 They only failed a fight like.. once I think, super early on haha I think they lose 1 coin (or maybe 1 per symbol) and get pushed back 2 spaces so they dont get to fight the monster again right away next turn
should have made cannondwarf super hard and make it where every time they guessed wrong he gains another shape but gives a free gold away as a throwback to the +300 cannon dwarf lord
only watched half of the video so far but honestly your best gameshow video so far imo (the scuffed RPG ones are great on an entirely seperate axis), the fact that the participants are not constantly just balls of frustration and there isn't constant spinning of wheels is a huge positive, I will happily watch more of this in the future.
Here's an idea: Do this again, but this time they can use notes. The players can write down anything they want unless you're in the monster making slide (so you still have to remember it, but just for like a second before you write it down). However, there's items and other things that allow you to look at other people's notes. This adds a bit of strategy, since you'd have to choose between writing plain text and risking it getting leaked, or encrypting it to make it harder for your opponents to read, but also potentially making it harder for you to read.
@@gamer2pl4yer9 for 3 paper and 3 pencils (it's probably better to do it on paper)? It might be a stretch, but I think they can make something work if they put their heads together.
Impressive but I had a lego set that said 8-9 years and I ate it in thirty minutes Edit: to respond to some of your concerns no I did not have a stroke but I did build-up an intestinal blockage and the batmobile
The template icons were arranged in a 3x3. They could've just pretended it's a numpad and memorized a number for each monster. I ended up memorizing the monsters as phone unlock patterns. Worked like a charm. This was probably the best noah game so far!
pettition for noah to make a championship in the style of mario party in wich every round they have to do one of pasts game mechanics to win points, flamingos are the stars btw you can figure it out, but that would be a mega video cus ppl be really crazy and shenanigans are bound to happen
Time to make the impossible memory game more impossible. - Add an upside down triangle - Occasionally, flip the monsters (which in turns flips the codes) - Multiple rows of shapes Also, at 55:00 Captain Kidd could have bought 2 move player hats and moved both Failboat and Small Ant left XD
Could also add letters or numbers inside the shape that you have to remember. Could also have intricated shapes, like a blue triangle inside a red circle idk