
Alright, let’s get fired up!! “The Short Hope” game, start!!! Huh!? Seriously!? Already!? No way, really!? It’s a pattern, a pattern!! Look at the pattern!!
(This is about me…)
>>1
The only game in this manga that I could understand the rules of.
An ordinary guy who falls down by mistake…
I would be troubled if you think “That’s me…” when watching Mafutsu-san & Friends, so just stay as you are.
>>4
Looking at the calculator (Is this me…)? Is that okay?
You just need to go to where the pattern came out.
>>5
Those who can do that don’t come to the place in the thread image.
Why is this old lady… I mean, this sister, who is quite an important person, live-commentating with a loser…?
I thought, “Aren’t you supposed to avoid that pattern…?” and ended up dying like the old man who died first.
>>7
The correct answer is to avoid the patterns that came out, right!?
It turns out that if you’re not a gambler, your understanding of the rules can get so messy.
I feel like I’m becoming an uncle who has lived by luck alone.
If it’s a survival premise rule with meta elements, would it be wrong to get my hands and feet tangled in the monitor’s cable…?
The shoelace man is pitiful.
I am confident I could end up like an uncle who died from being too focused.
I can relate too much to the uncle who misunderstands the rules and ends up dying, it makes my stomach tight.
It’s terrible that you’re not listening even though it’s being explained.
>>15
But in reality, there are often people like that.
I didn’t hear that!? (I explained it to the point of being tedious.)
>>21
It’s very common to just tune out and think, “I’ll understand it while playing the game’s tutorial or board game instructions.”
>>21
You often see it in the threads, right?
There are people who keep screaming that they don’t know or can’t understand, even though it’s explained multiple times in the thread.
>>15
Some uncles can’t understand even if it’s explained to them…
A baby who has just changed a baby bottle into a beer.
Your lives become complicated because you don’t finish simple things while they are still simple.
The equipment is too elaborate for a game that mostly just ends up disposing of trash…
Tap tap tap tap (I don’t understand…)
They are such fools; they don’t need to stand directly on top of the panel, as long as they stand on the frame of the panel, they definitely won’t fall…
>>19
That’s the kind of people who came down acting all high and mighty.
It’s amazing how many uncles who don’t understand the rules are multiplying in this thread.
The last one with all hearts definitely won’t survive.
How about that! If I make it this simple, you’ll get the rules, right!?
The reason why these dark wealthy individuals are enjoying themselves is that the rules are just too simple, right?
>>30
Rather, I think I am enjoying watching the foolish masses who don’t even understand something so simple.
I love how the level of civility on this live commentary forum is so low that it doesn’t seem like it’s filled with rich people.
I looked at the person above in the thread and thought, “They have a hairstyle like mine…”
The reaction when the teacher died was the same.
It’s just a game that’s recycling junk to the extent that gamblers are watching, not rich people of dark wealth…
>>35
Gambler can also watch One Head.
In the end, somehow everything worked out (or not) for me.
If we made the rules for Fall Guys to “avoid patterns,” it seems like quite a few people would fall.
Well, in the end, most of the anonymous people, including me, will fall and end up during the full ❤️.
Don’t get on top of the pattern…
There might be things that you can’t organize in your head the first time you explain.
Isn’t having the same pattern all over unfair?
The goal is to kill, but the game itself is pretty much a terrible game.
>>43
If you don’t find a resting place before the power outage, dying is truly a terrible game.
Well, I suppose most of the audience wants to see a scene where people fall clumsily in a panic, just like in Kaiji’s steel beam crossing.
I really think there are people who are like this.
>>44
There were quite a few people who thought, “This person would be in the same situation even without using the excuse of the employment ice age, despite being a middle-aged part-timer.”
I can’t say for sure that I’m living properly either, to be honest.
Hold the chopsticks shorter.
It feels like there’s a sense of enjoyment in watching the fate of what gamblers have lost.
You can understand this story by watching it.
The persuasive power of someone bought by Shishigami genuinely saying they are happy.
>>48
I don’t want you to throw me away, Shishigami!
>>48
It’s a high-class prison, isn’t it?
But I don’t think even Shishigami would buy something that can’t be helped even if picked up.
But I can’t do my best…
Well, even if you win the game, if you can’t appeal well, the buyers at the auction won’t have a good impression.
It’s hard to watch the old man who is desperately yelling “Shoelace! Shoelace!” right at the moment he’s about to die.
I might also die blaming things like that if something happens to me.
It’s painful to understand the thoughts of the useless people around here.
I want to watch this game from the perspective of a dark wealthy person.
It’s nice that you can say “give me my money back” even when your life is on the line.
This lady’s sermons really hit home, don’t they?
>>60
I don’t have a specified gender, and I’m still 27!
>>60
We’ve had a lot of meetings in advance…
The rules are simple.
The content is a terrible game.
I really understand the saying “hold the chopsticks shorter.”
>>62
That’s not the point, so if you understand it, isn’t that a problem?