Hello and welcome back to the Most Amazing
Top 10 channel on the internet. I am your host, Rebecca Felgate and today
we are talking about the Top 10 Cursed Games You Should Never Play… before we get going
– what is your favourite game?! 10 - Charlie Charlie
So the Charlie Charlie Challenge is adapted from a Spanish paper and pencil game called
Juego de la Lapicera – the Pencil Game. Basically the premise of the game is to balance
pencils on top of one another with no and yes written in squares. Teenagers then call upon an alleged Mexican
demon called Charlie. Players of the game say something like, Charlie
Charlie are you here? The pencil then moves and people freak out. Why do the pencils move… clearly because
a demon has been summoned… not because of friction and gravity. There are a lot of videos of people playing
the Charlie Charlie game and it almost always entails screaming and running. Many youtubers filmed themselves doing the
challenge and garnered millions of views. Is it real…. well according to Mexican historians there
is no demon called Charlie… but I don’t know, any game that encourages summon a demon
makes me feel sketchy. 9 - Sad Satan
Sad Satan is allegedly a cursed video game found on the dark web. Youtube channel obscure horror corner lived
up to their name when they shared a scary screen play of the game on their youtube channel
and honestly it looks really intense. It also sounds intense and I don’t like
that. The player is walking down a dark ally and
horrible radio signals start coming through. During the game play, from time to time a
blank screen would appear with strange markings. Reddit users decoded the font and said that
it was saying things like “kill, kill, kill” and “I can track you.” Finally, at the end the game cuts to a black
screen in which the phrase "Suffering Doesn't End" appears. Doesn’t sound good to me. I’ll probably give playing this one a miss. 8 - The Three Kings
I first heard about three kings when I investigated the No Sleep SubReddit, and apparently it
is actually a very popular game these days…. I don’t like the sound of it though! What you is play in a large room, preferably
a basement with no light source. You are supposed to set up the space with
two full length mirrors, three chairs and an item from your childhood. Once you are done with the set up, you are
suppose to go to bed and set your alarm for 3.30 am. At exactly 3.30, you are supposed to get up. You can only play if, when you go back to
the large room you prepared, nothing has changed. If anything has moved or changed, then this
is a warning not to play. You must sit in one of the three chairs at
exactky 3.33 am with a lit candle. Once seated, look straight ahead into the
darkness and never look into the mirrors nor the candle. At this point you should see or hear a presence
– some people say that you will begin to have a conversation with a king, a queen or
a fool. Its complicated but apparently when playing
this game it is possible to get stuck in an alternate dimension. Because…sure. 7 - Midnight Man
According to a creepypasta I read, The Midnight Game dates back to an old pagan ritual and
essentially is a game to summon a spirit. The game is played by a person writing their
name on a piece of paper, pricking their finger to produce a small drop of blood on the paper,
lighting a candle and taping the paper with your name on it to a wooden door. It has to be wooden, just so you know. Timing is important in this game – you have
to knock on the door 22 times, with the last knock at the stroke of midnight. The person then opens the door, blows out
the candle, closes the door and relights the candle. This apparently mean the Midnight man is now
in your house. Your job is to then avoid being caught by
the midnight man, who will try to scare you until 3.33am. Sounds like all the fun I’d rather not be
having! 6 - Polybius
Polybius is a legendary arcade game and nobody know if stories about it are true or simply
the stuff of gaming urban legend. The story seems to have emerged in the year
2000 in Portland, Oregon and suggests some kind of government conspiracy. Basically the story goes that a black box
arcade game started showing up in arcades across the city – the game didn’t have
any branding, it was simply black and mysterious, but people were intrigued and played it anyway. The game seemed to involve geometric patterns
and eye wateringly bright,colourful shapes. It seemed like the game was hypnotising people,
making them sick or, in some cases, making them disappear. After gamers played, men in black suits were
seen servicing the machine, which led to rumours that it was part of the CIAs MKUltra mind
control pursuits. Storytellers named the game Polybius after
a Greek historian who said you should never report what you can’t verify. Whether or not the story is true, it has become
part of pop culture, with the Simpsons placing a polybius machine in the background of a
scene in 2006 . Would you play it? 5 - Pokemon Lavender Town –
Pokemon has a lot of wildly popular games…. But did you know that part of Pokenmon Red
and Green might be cursed? The music that plays in Lavender Town in the
game not only matches the weirdly trippy purple graphics, but allegedly sparked an alarming
number of child suicides in Japan. The music is undoubtedly spooky, horror blog
Bloody Disgusting hailed it as one of the most terrifying childhood memories for gamers. The music has a number of jarring chords but
is weirdly calm…I think we can all agree we wouldn’t want to listen to it on a loop
for too long. According to a creepypasta that surfaced in
2010, the music compelled 100 Japanese children to kill themselves, leaving others with weird
behavioural outbursts and others with physical ailments such as nosebleeds and headaches. Sicknesses and suicides became known as Lavender
Town Syndrome. Legend has it that the high pitch binaural
beats tapped into the brains of children in a way that could affect their moods. Whether or not this is true, it seems Pokemon
were worried. They rerecorded the music for the 2017 Pokemon
Go Halloween…maybe pokemon bosses were trying to lift the curse. I like a board game, but you wouldn’t catch
me playing with an ouiji board any time soon – that is coming in at number 4. Ouija boards are messed up! I am sure you know what they are – but for
those that don’t it is a board with letters of the alphabet on it, as well as yes and
no in the top corners, numbers, the word goodbye and assorted symbols and graphics surrounding
it. The board is used to communicate with spirits
– although originated as an American parlor game. Some spiritual believers will tell you that
playing with an ouiji board to contact the dead can lead to demonic possessions, which
doesn’t sound ideal. Ooh, maybe we should do the Top 10 scary Ouija
Board stories! 3- Bloody Mary
Ah, Bloody Mary is a classic game from all of our childhoods, but that doesn’t mean
I would recommend playing it…ever! Bloody Mary is said to appear in a mirror
when her name is chanted - back in old old folklore, the ritual was used to show a woman
a glimpse of their future husband’s face…although if they saw the grim reaper or a skull instead,
it would mean they would likely die before they got the chance to marry. In modern times, the legend goes that if you
summon bloody Mary, she will scratch out your eyes, steal your soul, drink your blood…or
at the very least…scream at you. There is a similar game and legend called
Hanako San in Japan. Speaking of Japan, next up, you should never
play Hitori Kakurenbo at number 2 – this is basically a Japanese Hide and Seek game
, but you play it alone…or alone with a spirit! What you need is a stuffed animal with arms
and legs…and it has to have a name…. for example twinkle. You cut twinkle open, remove the stuffing,
replacing it with rice and some fingernail clippings. You then sew the bear back up, wrapping left
over thread around the toys body. – then you put the stuffed toy in the bath
and say – for the first game I am it – then count to ten with your eyes closed - then
you are supposed to stab the toy and say I won. The you announce that the toy is going to
be it….and you have to go and hide. For some reason it is important you hide with
a glass of salt water, and if you feel scared, put some in your mouth. When the game is over and the toy hasn’t
found you in an hour, you go back, spit salt water on it and burn the toy. It all sounds like a lot of hassle to me. I’d rather play Catan. 1 - Blue Whale
Blue Whale is an awful social media game that seemed to originate in 2016 and encourages
players to induce self harm and later commit suicide. How horrendous. The so-called game takes place over 50 days,
with each day a new challenge. The game was linked to 130 teenage deaths
in Russia alone – with one girl, 15 year old Yulia Knostantinova posting a picture
of a blue whale on her Instagram before jumping to her death. The spate of deaths were not just in Russia
alone, countries across the world have reported deaths of young ones as a result of the sick
game. So guys that was the Top 10 Cursed Games You
Should Never play…have any of you ever played one of these games?! I hope not! Please don’t. Stick to what you love – like Chess, or
the sims, or even fornight…. Games without demons !
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