My gosh. I didn't think this video would get over 1.5K views so fast. Guess a lot of people feel nostalgic about it. Thanks everyone! I do hope you've enjoyed this video. Edit: Way over 1.5K now. Guess I should expect it to get even more views lol. Thanks. 🤍
Or what if 🗿 just sits down in the middle of the village and doesn't move or even flinch in response to anything for 9 years straight then suddenly gets up one random day.
I think its so funny how this gentle giant gave the humans food and existed completely immobile on their village for decades, just for the humans to still be scared of him
Doing that would mean waiting exactly 3 real life months for a season to pass in game for a total of 400 years, that being the case if I wasn't going to stop the calamity. If I did plan to stop the calamity it would not be the full 400. I'd likely be dead way before the 400 year point. Plus my current PC would destroy itself if it tried handling a 400 year long recording. So doing a 400 year long playthrough of this game isn't physically possible.
If it were just a normal clog then yes, pressure would eventually become a problem. But who knows, maybe here this ancient stone man is doing a lot more than just clogging it and we just don't know. But in theory the volcano would be forced to release its pressure.
@@pivotstoryanimatorxx we will never know for sure. i played this game long ago, i also remember a old flash game that had 5 worlds. and was a 2D platformer and collections stuff. exploring your house, neighboorhood\sewers, park\caves, work with even a abadoned\haunted floor in the skyscraper, and collecting stuff like flowers, jewelery and chocolates for a date, but i forogot what the game is called
The idea of stumbling upon just this immobile stone face standing by a cliff for years and years, before one day he just gets up and continues walking is beautiful.
Stone man helped human society thrive with small actions and time. Eventually find his resting place plugging a volcano and ultimately saving this human society from suffering. Lesson learned: Plant seeds in the right places and with enough time you will leave your mark on the World. People may not remember but your actions will take life and physical form(You were there)
Господи, чел... Я эту игру искал последние года 3-4. Я не помнил ни названия, ни когда в нее играл (лишь что было то в детстве более 8 лет назад), ни графики (даже была ли это обычная небольшая .exe игра или флеш-игра) и описывал ее по разному, на разных форумах, площадках, искал старые браузера, что поддерживают древние флеш-плееры и отсматривал целые пласты разных топов и сборников старых игр с 2009 по 2014 годы. И вот днесь я зашел на ютуб полистать ленту от скуки и натыкаюсь на твое видео... Я даже не смотрю летсплеи на ютубе и то, что Фортуна подкину мне твой ролик - это действительно проведение судьбы. Спасибо тебе. Благодаря тебе я вновь открыл ее для себя. Спустя 10 лет (игра как оказывается 2013 года) я вновь нашел ее. Я не знаю почему годы назад мое воображение так взбудоражила эта игра. Не знаю почему я вообще ее запомнил, ибо в игры я особо в своей жизни и не играл после детства. Но вот, спустя года, благодаря тебе, уже заканчивая университет я могу вновь переиграть в детскую флеш-игру, что я запомнил по совершенно не объяснимым для меня причинам. Спасибо тебе.
Whats makes the stone so kind is that for him waiting 20 years is literally nothing, but still takes the time to value such fragile and short lifes as humans compare to himself
I mean it, this game is a masterpiece. It's not that deep, not too much of a context, no dialogues, you simply join whatever that walking moai statue is supposed to be in a peaceful journey. An unpredictable ending, and yet not having long explanations, fate gets clearer the more you keep going. How can a game have such a good narrative in such short amount of time, just a few 400 years? A truly valuable experience.
You know, we never know who the traveler between worlds was. Did they also sacrifice themselves for the world? I assume that someone made this grave for the traveler in order for the traveler to be remembered, but that begs the question as to what it was: What did they do that made the creator of this grave want to keep their memory? Was it something they did for them, was it something they did for a city, or was it something they did for the world? And why so far from a place of civilization? Were they the only one that remembered? So many questions, and I would be glad to hear people's theories about this because it's so intriguing
I think it may be a hint about the outcome of their one of their other games, A Small Talk at the Back of Beyond. No spoilers. Go play it it is also amazing
Gotta love getting this recommended, feeling nostalgic and clicking on it, only to realize the video is from 9 days ago with 139K people doing the same as me, and even more to come :) This comment section is actually so wholesome, with lots of interesting stories and facts i never heard of
This walking statue is the reason why I'm working on a job that i don't even like to pay my taxes. Edit:why y'all talking this seriously dude this is a joke I don't do taxes I'm not old enough and my life is still Doing very well 💀
@@accurategamer7085 How is it "good" that I get to live a stressful life? Who cares if humanity vanished if he didn't stop the lava. What "good" did we do to this world? Murdering billions of animals every year? Destroying millions of trees? Suffering from millions of diseases? Grieving for our loved one's passing? Experiencing natural disasters? There's more unfairness than fairness in this world, objectively speaking. Let's be more specific. The best feeling I get in a day is when I laugh out loud. That lasts for maybe FIVE minutes max. If I accidentally hit a vehicle while driving and break bones and get road rash, it will take YEARS for all of it to heal. How about a cold? How long does a cold last compared to being joyful because you've purchased a property or being neutral? No matter how many excuses you give out, this world objectively has more suffering compared to good. And no, bad doesn't need to exist in order to experience good, because *neutrality* exists. I can be neutral and experience a rush of happiness. That argument people throw out is incorrect.
I like the simple implication in the end (spoilers) That the stone man(?) did indeed stop the calamity and humanity continued to develop With simply showing a modern airplane in the air, nothing more
You could always try your hand at the game again. Though flash is "dead", there are still some ways to access your favorite flash games. What I mainly use is Flashpoint.
Ooh, I think I've actually seen a similar game with a monk? To overcome obstacles he could sit and wait for time to pass, and also reincarnate as different animals/creatures which had different abilities! It was really cool
I still can't believe that people not only thought that flash websites would just accept their faith and die without finding alternatives, but that years later, most people still think flash games are gone. I see these comments of people mourning a game or a site, and I yell at them "HAVE YOU EVER DOUBLE CHECKED YOU DOOFUS".
Dude seeing a gameplay of this game after so long just hit me with whiplash, I always missed this type of stuff from games back then and seeing this playthrough makes me just get a massive sense of nostalgia.
I love He spends many years after he'd planted grains and He has been watching it grow... And people may say.. He is a Saviour of us, Just stands there
i always remembered this game for its art style and i could never remember who made it, but seeing the art style now again it's pretty clear it's a game from Scriptwelder
It's a reference to a plot point to several other of Scriptwelder's games. 2LeftThumbs made a video explaining it, but not a lot of people catch the easter egg in this game that also connects to the events of the Deep Sleep and Don't Escape games. SPOILERS: It refers to a phenomenon where everyone has a "shared" dream world that you can use to interact with other people across time and space, and even between parallel realities. However, attempting to travel this way is dangerous, and can result in your "dream self" wandering the dream world forever, while your body remains comatose.
@@interguy5846 Thanks, you have thrown me into a rabbithole. Now I am going to spend entire weekend studying lore of old Flash games made by one guy and how their universes are connected.
@@interguy5846 Interesting stuff. Your mentioning of dream self wandering the dream world makes me think of Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams. Which revolves around dreams a bit and basically does have moments of a dream world and self.
My gosh. I didn't think this video would get over 1.5K views so fast. Guess a lot of people feel nostalgic about it.
Thanks everyone! I do hope you've enjoyed this video.
Edit:
Way over 1.5K now. Guess I should expect it to get even more views lol. Thanks. 🤍
Bonjour
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@@werupass1337 Yeah I'm beyond amazed at this growth.
Not nostaligic, just curious. Never seen the game in my life
60k is ludicrous lmfao
Imagine waiting decades for a tree to grow only for it to be in the slightly wrong spot
*"The Feng Shui is a little off..."* _plants another chestnut decades later, to wait decades more_
sisyphus
yeah that was like my life
Notices that the path he needed to go takes several decades to build
*Yeah I got time*
I'd be like: " 🗿 "
Literally
I can't believe this mistake cost us 51 years
Which one?
@@godofmath1039 2:25
btw cool fractal pfp
"This little maneuver is gonna cost us 51 years"
"I will never chronologically recover from this"
But he succ
Imagine being a human and 🗿 shows up and takes a stroll through your town
appearing multiple times in history like a chad
I aspire to be like him someday 🗿
**🗿 sound plays**
Or what if 🗿 just sits down in the middle of the village and doesn't move or even flinch in response to anything for 9 years straight then suddenly gets up one random day.
I think its so funny how this gentle giant gave the humans food and existed completely immobile on their village for decades, just for the humans to still be scared of him
The stoneman after wasting 50 years just to help some hungry humans: 🗿🍷
spending, not wasting
He made them prosper and expand, so he could use their infrastructure.
Dumb take
@@ethancrowe280bro I'm saying he's a Chad to do so
The gameplay: 🗿
The protagonist: 🗿
The music: 🗿
The lore: 🗿
The player: 🗿
The time: 🗿
The volcano: 🗿
The viewer: 🗿
ArmorGames: 🗿
The youtuber: 🗿
the dev team: 🗿
God: 🗿
The: 🗿
This is SUCH a bullshit, video was only 18 minutes. I wanted 400 years of gameplay.
Real
Nothing stopping you from recording those 400 years yourself
Doing that would mean waiting exactly 3 real life months for a season to pass in game for a total of 400 years, that being the case if I wasn't going to stop the calamity. If I did plan to stop the calamity it would not be the full 400.
I'd likely be dead way before the 400 year point. Plus my current PC would destroy itself if it tried handling a 400 year long recording. So doing a 400 year long playthrough of this game isn't physically possible.
It was a joke @@pivotstoryanimatorxx
@@agar.7616no it isn’t
"Hey, it's that giant walking rock that has been nothing but benevolent to us since the start of time! Run for your lives!"
In all fairness,that belief may have been diminished with time
@@nguyenhoangngoc4761but it has only been decades! at least a bunch would remember the benevolence
@@drenz1523 uhhh... shorter life expectancy i guess?
To be fair, atleast they didn't try and destroy it like we normally do.
to be fair, imagine the giant benevolent rock man that hasn't moved since your folks were kids suddenly jolting and walking around.
fun fact. clogging a volcano like that. would make its future eruption worse. in the deeper future
If it were just a normal clog then yes, pressure would eventually become a problem. But who knows, maybe here this ancient stone man is doing a lot more than just clogging it and we just don't know. But in theory the volcano would be forced to release its pressure.
@@pivotstoryanimatorxx we will never know for sure.
i played this game long ago,
i also remember a old flash game that had 5 worlds. and was a 2D platformer and collections stuff.
exploring your house, neighboorhood\sewers, park\caves, work with even a abadoned\haunted floor in the skyscraper, and collecting stuff like flowers, jewelery and chocolates for a date, but i forogot what the game is called
@@kennycarter5682 was it babies dream of dead worlds?
@@IodizedNaCL as i said, i forgot the name of the flash game. it was pretty long platformer and took me an entire day or 2 to beat.
Not really fun.
The idea of stumbling upon just this immobile stone face standing by a cliff for years and years, before one day he just gets up and continues walking is beautiful.
This game proves that you don't need much to make a good and impactful story.
Less is more.
that armor games startup animation is nostalgic
true
Yep
I was going to say the same thing, but searched to see if someone already said this😂
Fr
FR
Imagine you’re one of the townsfolk and just seeing a Rock with a face standing still for 10 years
And after that it starts moving and then froze again for years
Shit would be scary af seeing the old stone that stands in your village for 50 years suddenly move. @@mohanpainkara1205
Or is it a Rock that looks like a face?
🗿
As of writing this comment, the time that this game has existed would not be enough to climb past the second tree.
hm yea thats a good point this must be fake!!
I say you complain to the creator - major plot holes cannot be ignored!
It’s weird knowing I’ve seen a flash game of a 🗿 experience 400 years
Yeah.
A salute to the 🗿 that made the 205 year journey and sacrificed his life for many more
o7
XXXX-1818
I really wanna see the game's failure-state now.
The volcano probably erupted and humanity is dead or revert thousand years of progress so you won't see the modern airplane in in-game winter 2013.
I remember watching markplier play this, and seeing that video being posted 40 minutes ago, now nearly at 10 years
Yeah I watched him play it too.
Ten years..... oh how time flies.....
It is both saddening to know of the good times that have passed and joyful knowing of the good times to come.
I guess you could say that it feels as if it was... 400 years ago.
Well said! 🌟@@QTwoSix
For me it was Nerdcubed with three free games Friday 11 years ago.
This is a certified 🗿 classic
Indeed 🗿
he saw that people were hungry,after a year they all died
No, they hungry, but have enough food to not extinct.
Stone man helped human society thrive with small actions and time. Eventually find his resting place plugging a volcano and ultimately saving this human society from suffering.
Lesson learned:
Plant seeds in the right places and with enough time you will leave your mark on the World. People may not remember but your actions will take life and physical form(You were there)
Are you 7yo of what?
@@guibeck8259 what's wrong with his comment? it's a nice interpretation of the game's story
Господи, чел... Я эту игру искал последние года 3-4. Я не помнил ни названия, ни когда в нее играл (лишь что было то в детстве более 8 лет назад), ни графики (даже была ли это обычная небольшая .exe игра или флеш-игра) и описывал ее по разному, на разных форумах, площадках, искал старые браузера, что поддерживают древние флеш-плееры и отсматривал целые пласты разных топов и сборников старых игр с 2009 по 2014 годы. И вот днесь я зашел на ютуб полистать ленту от скуки и натыкаюсь на твое видео... Я даже не смотрю летсплеи на ютубе и то, что Фортуна подкину мне твой ролик - это действительно проведение судьбы.
Спасибо тебе. Благодаря тебе я вновь открыл ее для себя. Спустя 10 лет (игра как оказывается 2013 года) я вновь нашел ее. Я не знаю почему годы назад мое воображение так взбудоражила эта игра. Не знаю почему я вообще ее запомнил, ибо в игры я особо в своей жизни и не играл после детства. Но вот, спустя года, благодаря тебе, уже заканчивая университет я могу вновь переиграть в детскую флеш-игру, что я запомнил по совершенно не объяснимым для меня причинам. Спасибо тебе.
Поздравляю
Never in my life i would have thought that i would watch a 🗿's journey of 400 years to sacrifice himself and feel depressed at the end
wow that end was beautiful
great example of integrity from mr 🗿
Why did this game get me thinking about life? So simple yet so powerful, I should be asleep right now...
Whats makes the stone so kind is that for him waiting 20 years is literally nothing, but still takes the time to value such fragile and short lifes as humans compare to himself
A true classic. Aged like fine wine.
Woah, this is a blast to the past... played this game way back when, it was a nice and cosy game.
Well, i guess it still IS a nice and cosy game.
remember one chance?
@@oatbran That game was on my mind actually. I thought I remembered the name correctly.
I'll likely do a playthrough of it at some point.
The music was made by Kevin MacLeod. If you guys don't know him, he is one of the ones who forged our childhood.
I see his music everywhere in FOSS games.
• Teddy Bear Waltz
• Exit The Premises
• Super Power Cool Dude
• Vibe Ace
Man I had totally forgot about this game I remember seeing Mark play it, crazy how time passes.
we gotta find the giant walking rock
I mean it, this game is a masterpiece. It's not that deep, not too much of a context, no dialogues, you simply join whatever that walking moai statue is supposed to be in a peaceful journey. An unpredictable ending, and yet not having long explanations, fate gets clearer the more you keep going. How can a game have such a good narrative in such short amount of time, just a few 400 years? A truly valuable experience.
The ultimate frieren experience
*Himmel flashback*
You know, we never know who the traveler between worlds was. Did they also sacrifice themselves for the world? I assume that someone made this grave for the traveler in order for the traveler to be remembered, but that begs the question as to what it was:
What did they do that made the creator of this grave want to keep their memory? Was it something they did for them, was it something they did for a city, or was it something they did for the world? And why so far from a place of civilization? Were they the only one that remembered?
So many questions, and I would be glad to hear people's theories about this because it's so intriguing
I think it may be a hint about the outcome of their one of their other games, A Small Talk at the Back of Beyond. No spoilers. Go play it it is also amazing
Gotta love getting this recommended, feeling nostalgic and clicking on it, only to realize the video is from 9 days ago with 139K people doing the same as me, and even more to come :)
This comment section is actually so wholesome, with lots of interesting stories and facts i never heard of
Yeah. I'm honestly being spoiled by CZcams, over 100k views in less than 10 days for someone small like me is a lot.
When games were made with good quality, mechanics and Gameplay, and even free. Truly a 🗿 moment
Greed got the better of us
This walking statue is the reason why I'm working on a job that i don't even like to pay my taxes.
Edit:why y'all talking this seriously dude this is a joke I don't do taxes I'm not old enough and my life is still
Doing very well 💀
He did it so you could live. Focus on the good not just the bad
🗿 doesn't understand taxes. 🗿 sees a 🕳️, 🗿 enters the 🕳️
@@accurategamer7085 How is it "good" that I get to live a stressful life? Who cares if humanity vanished if he didn't stop the lava. What "good" did we do to this world? Murdering billions of animals every year? Destroying millions of trees? Suffering from millions of diseases? Grieving for our loved one's passing? Experiencing natural disasters?
There's more unfairness than fairness in this world, objectively speaking.
Let's be more specific. The best feeling I get in a day is when I laugh out loud. That lasts for maybe FIVE minutes max. If I accidentally hit a vehicle while driving and break bones and get road rash, it will take YEARS for all of it to heal. How about a cold? How long does a cold last compared to being joyful because you've purchased a property or being neutral?
No matter how many excuses you give out, this world objectively has more suffering compared to good.
And no, bad doesn't need to exist in order to experience good, because *neutrality* exists. I can be neutral and experience a rush of happiness. That argument people throw out is incorrect.
bro so mean
Didnt know how good this game was when i was young, the level design and mechanics are so good
I like the simple implication in the end (spoilers)
That the stone man(?) did indeed stop the calamity and humanity continued to develop
With simply showing a modern airplane in the air, nothing more
The armor games intro bring me so many memories :'D
I could never beat this game. Seeing this in my feed is liberating.
You could always try your hand at the game again. Though flash is "dead", there are still some ways to access your favorite flash games. What I mainly use is Flashpoint.
Failed the IQ test
I like your pfp :3
I like your profile picture too!
This music is so peaceful and relaxing holy frick.
Scriptwelder is the goat 🗣🗣🥶‼️‼️‼️
don't escape quadrology and deep sleep trilogy my beloved
Hmm, it's the same guy who made those point and click games. Nice
Kid: can i get terraria
Mom: we have terraria at home
Terraria at home…..
lmao
A calamity was coming
wrong flash game. terraria at home is called scuba
Its a meme that im doing here
The longing*
I like how the immediate reaction from the towns folk, when they see the stone thing is to run away flailimg there arms.
their*
@@NoNameAtAll2 🗿
Ooh, I think I've actually seen a similar game with a monk? To overcome obstacles he could sit and wait for time to pass, and also reincarnate as different animals/creatures which had different abilities! It was really cool
Source
@@Terraqueo22 it was an online flash game I believe, on a free games website. I'll lyk if I find it again
I still can't believe that people not only thought that flash websites would just accept their faith and die without finding alternatives, but that years later, most people still think flash games are gone.
I see these comments of people mourning a game or a site, and I yell at them "HAVE YOU EVER DOUBLE CHECKED YOU DOOFUS".
Is there one ?
@@matthieudeloget8998 Of course! All the major flash sites are still up. They use the Ruffle emulator.
"This Little Maneuver's Gonna Cost Us 51 Years" -Interstellar
Y’all don’t know how happy i was watching one of this vids before
One of my favorite flash games just because of the art style and the concept
Scriptwelder also made the Deep Sleep series which is also really good
Love the game concept
idk why but it looks so atmospheric..
Man this brings back memories
Dude seeing a gameplay of this game after so long just hit me with whiplash, I always missed this type of stuff from games back then and seeing this playthrough makes me just get a massive sense of nostalgia.
HAPPY EARTH DAY EVERYONE!
🌍🌎🌏🌐🗺🗾
baldi's basics mods for me, baldi's basics school of chaos bbsoc is here pivot, this is my favorite live streamings and clipings, pivot!
@@odietasiedu1638 you are too young to be on the internet
What if theres a cataclysm happening in the distant future and what we call the moai are just a team of these guys waiting for something to happen
The old 2016-2014 days man I missed those days I remember when mark played this good times
really nostalgic, i remember not being able to beat the game when i was a kid cuz i was really dumb
Oh, it's an early scriptwelder game! That explains it!
I remember getting this game recommended on CZcams a bunch of years ago
i forgot about this flash game until i saw the thumbnail. now i vividly remember again, thanks. this was such a beautiful experience when i played it
Imagine living with a huge statue in your village your whole life only for it to start planting wheat in your town and walking on your bridges
this very simple game left a long-lasting mark on me, damn
How ironic that I remembered the existence of this game more than 400 days later, because of CZcams recommendations
armor games is genuinely goated
Só me lembro do mago jones jogando 😂
This made me feel super nostalgic. I remember playing so many cool flash games as a kid back then, and I remember this one too. I feel old now haha
Man... This game is simple but has a great life lesson 😭👏
This is a pretty interesting premise for a game.
Check out the longing
This game makes me feel so nostalgic.
Davy Jones teve dificuldade nesse joguinho
Yoo, this is one of the only flash games I can still remember playing. It’s awesome to see it again
That armor games logo/intro brings me back to better days 😔
I've been searching for this game for so long, thanks for the video
Посли стольких лет эта игра появляется у меня в реках . Подозрительно
Wow, i remember this. Such a neat concept for a game. So clever.
I never played this game but watching this is amazing. I am more time-blind than I realize
I played this game when I was 10 years old and now I found out how to complete it
I've never seen this flash game before, what a gem
broo i watched this long ago and i get reccomended now, well i like saving old nostalgic flash games
I played this game when I was a child!! Good times were those when adobe flash player worked.
good game. good trip down memory lane moment. made my day. thanks Pivot.
You're welcome.
memory unlocked
In Brazil, Davy Jones from GameplayRJ was a legend in this game
Real bro 😂
Mom: son, come here
I:
A calamity was coming.
Bro this takes me back
I paused the video one minute in, went and played the game, and now I'll continue watching it
I love how calm this game is like there is no violence and there is absolutely nothing bad going on just “🗿”
игра со смыслом, которых сейчас мало. интересный проект. автору удачи и успехов.
Seeing this game again as a recent upload feels good
I think of this game very often, I dunno why. I don't even remember the name but now I do.
I loved this game as a kid! The ending got be good
“Music by Kevin MacLeod” is how you know it’s gonna be a good game
I love He spends many years after he'd planted grains and He has been watching it grow...
And people may say.. He is a Saviour of us, Just stands there
i always remembered this game for its art style and i could never remember who made it,
but seeing the art style now again it's pretty clear it's a game from Scriptwelder
This game is just simply beautiful
the armor games logo revived a LOT of memories
Is the "traveler between worlds" just an easter egg or is this a reference to something?
I honestly don't know. I know people have questioned and theorized what it meant but from what I see and know it's an easter egg of sorts.
It's a reference to a plot point to several other of Scriptwelder's games. 2LeftThumbs made a video explaining it, but not a lot of people catch the easter egg in this game that also connects to the events of the Deep Sleep and Don't Escape games.
SPOILERS:
It refers to a phenomenon where everyone has a "shared" dream world that you can use to interact with other people across time and space, and even between parallel realities. However, attempting to travel this way is dangerous, and can result in your "dream self" wandering the dream world forever, while your body remains comatose.
@@interguy5846 Thanks, you have thrown me into a rabbithole. Now I am going to spend entire weekend studying lore of old Flash games made by one guy and how their universes are connected.
@@aabeeek Have fun :)
@@interguy5846 Interesting stuff.
Your mentioning of dream self wandering the dream world makes me think of Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams. Which revolves around dreams a bit and basically does have moments of a dream world and self.
This feels so nostalgic even though I never played it
I played this when it came out. Such a memory.
Yeah, was looking for this game, and then I didn't and it just appeared on my recommendations.
Guess I just had to wait.
Damn this brings back good ol memories, this game was cool