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Can we just appreciate that Julia's first reaction to hearing chip's challenge's music for the first time is to dance like a mix between bongo cat, dracula, a goblin, and a possessed pianist?
just fyi in case anyone is in the comments before pressing play: the game is NOT SAFE for photosensitive epileptics! if you still want to watch it i'd recommend putting it in the background and/or scrolling down into the comments Edit: Frog's Fractions is less dangerous but still flickery like an old flash game so if you're worried i wouldn't risk it
hadnt heard of either of the games but CANNOT believe the whole time jacob was ragging on chip’s challenge only to introduce us to a similarly insane game
I found the chat really annoying for this stream. Everyone complained and wanted her to play something else. I know it was joking and teasing, but it still bummed me out seeing all the negativity when Julia was so thrilled.
I mean, as much nostalgia as I have for the game and as much fun as it was seeing them play it, 2 hours of painful visuals and horrible audio isn't something many people would like to watch and/or listen to so you gotta think about the other 99% of people that are not into a 30 second horrible loop grating their brains
@@SerechII but it was pretty clear that Julia didn’t care for the second game, which to me makes the stream way less enjoyable. I know this is part of their job so they’ll make decisions for the sake of their audience and what makes the most sense from a business perspective, but ultimately, they’ll never play a universally appealing game. Lots of people don’t tune in to every stream for lots of reasons. It just seems like the viewers (and Jacob to some extent, tbqh) sorta ruined something that Julia was excited about and pushed her to play something she didn’t like instead.
@@SerechII no one's forcing you to watch though (and if someone is, that's something you gotta figure out on your end!). I certainly don't like every game they stream, so I'm not going to stick around and complain and ruin it for people who are enjoying it. However, I don't watch for the games, I watch for Jacob and Julia; I've ended up playing a lot of streams of games which I have absolutely no interest in. I don't think the game was that bad and a lot of people overexagerated, but I can see it being intolerable for others. Can't please everyone though. I understand others' perspective but that doesn't mean watching comment after comment of "my ears are bleeding" and "my eyes are bleeding" and "I'm dying" doesn't get old quick and ruins my enjoyment of the stream (I ended up closing chat). I can have a different opinion while still understanding the other side. Many other people enjoyed this stream. I think more people did than you'd think.
I put on this stream to help me fall asleep and for some reason I didnt skip it when I realised it was gonna be this and then I woke up and the music was still playing and I felt like I was in clown hell
Agreed, this is one of the best streams of theirs. Jacob and Julia challenging each other with the weirdest experiences. 12:41 - 13:24 No words. Jacob: 'This is an auditory nightmare'. Also changes the track. Jacob: 'This is terrible'. Julia: proceeds to grove n' jam off - beat.
jacob: i wanna give this track to a youtube bassist and see if they can play it me: oh my gosh imagine if adam neely-- jacob: i wanna get adam neely on the line me: me: :D
Man this game really did influence Julia, as soon as I saw The Thief I thought "oh Julia draws EXACTLY like that". Also, this may be because of my tendency to love abstract music (* jack stauber who *) but I was straight vIBING to the background music
@@littlegeorgiagal yeah I can see it being challenging to look at... for a lot of reasons. You are 100% valid. It was easier to look at than those conveyor belts though. At the time though it was all we had and we LOVED it. **shakes pokemon gen 1 cane angrily**
I genuinely thought for the past couple years that chips challenge was a fever dream, I loved this game and used to play it all the time at my grandparents! upset that Jacob & chat didn't enjoy it as much as I am eight months later... thank you Julia for appreciating the wonderfulness of an original puzzle game and for the beautiful nostalgia ❤️
I just want to come back to say I love Julia's passion with the first game, and still feel a little sad about how this stream went, despite watching the whole thing three times now, lol.
OMGGGG JULIAAA i loveeeeeeee this gameee, im so glad we share the same sentiment haha would love to see you do more of this, chat stop being a toe jesus
if you really want to dATE Melinda, you should just JOIN THE BiT BUStERS CLUB But You might be jOining a diFFerent club than Melinda, Chip (Also, there was fire shoes here. They're gone now. Because of the thief guy.)
Real talk, didn't even know there was more than one version. I grew up with the same one as Julia and IT IS THE BEST, I WILL FIGHT YOU ON THIS Also, the music is pretty awesome, but just sounds bad on MIDI.
@@alexanderthealright I was talking about the music they were using, specifically. What do you mean by "bad on MIDI", though? Isn't it always MIDI? Or was there a CD-ROM version with better music or something?
Well I googled who composed the music and I honestly don’t think these are the worst songs he’s written (and I only listened to the sound track from 1 other game he composed for)
i played frog fractions while in the worst emotional state i have ever been in. It was debilitating to the point that i'd compare it to that time i had pneumonia. frog fractions was the only thing that could distract me
this will probably never reach anybody, but if you recognize that music from somewhere and you never played the game, it was used in that old internet YTP: It's All Right Here At Your Fingertits. Took me ages to figure that out!
me when julia first booted up chips challenge: is- is this the chip of my youth?? i do not recognize my boy me the instant she swapped to the other version: THATS MY BEAUTIFUL BOY CHIP AND HIS HORRID TUNE
julia and jacob have the same energy in this stream as that one video where griffin mcelroy holds justin hostage and makes him watch him play catlateral damage
I can kind of relate the the memory of playing a game with no sound as a kid, sort of. When I was little I would play DOOM on my Grandmas computer, and the game music would always be turned off, so I only really remember DOOM with no music (just idle enemy sounds in the background, which made the game even creepier). I prefer to play it with no music now too. But the music of DOOM I would think is pretty quintessential and nostalgic for most DOOM players
There are tears in my eyes, please for the love of god someone ask them to draw keyhole ken X chips challenge chip fanart during a drawfee stream, this was a hideously joyful experience
Frog fractions was such nonsense in the most unentertaining way I’ve ever experienced. I spent the entire time waiting for something meaningful to happen. But sure, chips challenge was the unbearable part..
I'm right there with Julia. Chip's Challenge was my first 'real game' and I loved it. Even the muted version, not because i was deaf, but because back then PCs didn't necessarily have speakers xD
I hate to say it, but Chip's Challenge was objectively more entertaining than Frog Fractions. Frog Fractions was like "omg I'm so quirky and RANDOM ha ha" but the joy of Chip's Challenge was that it was actually sincerely trying to be a game but the decisions made were inexplicable. Chip's Challenge gave us the gift of the insane music, Frog Fractions was trying to hard but didn't reach the same heights.
This might be my favourite sss stream of all time. I'm so delighted by this lmfao. Thank you for pulling me out of my funk from feeling stressed and frustrated about finals for art classes. This really brought up my mood and helped remind me that silly things are incredible and wonderful.
When I was in highschool, my parents and I weren't gamers. This is the only game my family ever clocked. Last level was either a pic of chip on a brick fence or a cloud. I used to have a notebook with all the level codes 😅