Finally a good one where the squares always spawn in the same spot, moving the same direction, and follow the same path as the one before without rotating.
Games like The Misadventures of P. B. Winterbottom and Seppukuties did similar concepts. Winterbottom uses clones running on their own timelines to assist your platforming, and Seppukuties has you using your previous lives as platforms, either on rows of spikes or through seppuku
@@worms. it'll turn red regardless, as long as it's cycling through all colors of the rainbow in a loop; it just *_always starts_* on *_that shade of green,_* and *_always starts_* in the *_same location,_* completely removing the sense of randomness.
@@goddessdeedeebubblesofimag7789It's funny I feel like it's more interesting this way, seeing this random pattern of square created from something not random
@@buglitch9482 it's not random though, as this is likely exactly how this will play out every time you run it. That's just my hypothesis, though, as I don't know how these simulations work, nor how to get to them in the first place.
If you modified it so the squares created a repulsive force, which evened out over time, you could keep this up for much longer, and will less,, noise. Basically like rolling a ball on a level table, and where the square goes, the table gets a little taller. The new boxes will likely gravitate towards the lower parts of the table, hence the longer video and more variability.
i would say the first ones an exception but the previous squares stopping point doesn’t exist, meaning that it is nothing, meaning that because the background is also nothing, it is constantly touching the stopping point
i dont get the point of the countdown on the squares, i get they count how many times they get hit but it doesnt stop at 0, it stops when it turns from green to red sooo...
Disagree, 0:23 was the best part because of how it wraps up the story of the left side of the screen and 0:38 because of the plot twist where it turns out the left side of the screen would return
@@HydroTurxindawg their name has 2011 in it, people don't put random years in their name unless they were alive during that year On top of that, in one of the videos on his channel, you can hear that he has a deep voice I think it's much more likely that English just isn't their main language