I have decided that my channel up to this point was a waste of time. Sure you can see cool glitches, tricks, speedruns, and TASes…but what does that DO for anyone? How does that make the world a better place? Instead of continuing these foolish antics I have decided to help solve one of first world’s biggest problems: nicotine addiction. The result is this TAS of this little-known game: My Stop Smoking Coach with Allen Carr’s EasyWay for the Nintendo DS. Unlike other methods to quit smoking, this game has a unique blend of important lessons and mind-numbing minigames. By watching this TAS you’ll learn many great lessons. For instance, smoking is antisocial. This is made clearer by the fact that lines drawn between people on a dance floor last a few frames less every time you go out to smoke. You’ll also see, by virtue of playing Connect Three with “The Nicotine Monster”, that it isn’t as hard to quit smoking as you might think. It should be obvious after watching this run that the method of “teaching by minigame” is the most potent tool yet in fighting the war on cigarette addiction. This run could be improved a bit with better luck manipulation. Unfortunately, the RNG in this game is very stubborn, and it often requires going multiple minutes back just to change the luck manipulation on a game. However, I feel this serves as a valuable life lesson – even when everything doesn’t go your way, you can still quit smoking if you believe in yourself and make frequent use of …
My life is completely changed by this, now RingRush is the 3rd best taser (behing bloob and swordless)
Finally, you got this done. I am a new man. Time to go to TASVideos!
This was the most inspiring thing I’ve seen in the last hour. I can accomplish anything.
This game seems buggy. They should make a patch.
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Gratz, my life is changed forever
Just thinking about the RNG manipulation makes me stressed as fuck. Time to light one up.
Haha, get it .. patch? haha good one!
why haven’t I been subbed to you
Even the credits made me a better person
“I promise to read all of the text in this game…”