ASMR Gaming Whisper: Hocus Pocus - Part 2

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Time for more Hocus Pocus! In this video I whisper my way through levels four, five, and six, battling killer penguins and dodging dangerous ice spikes. I made the clicky controller sounds more audible this time around; hopefully you like it! And it was great to hear from all of you who have fond memories of this game :)

Game: Hocus Pocus
Developer: Moonlite Software
Released: June 1994
Availability: GOG.com [http://www.gog.com/game/hocus_pocus]

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----- What's ASMR, and why am I whispering? -----
I whisper in my videos because they're intended to trigger a sensation known as ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response). ASMR is a very specific feeling that some people experience when they hear certain soft sounds, like whispering and tapping, or see certain visuals, like deliberate hand motions. It's often described as a pleasant tingling in the head and neck, accompanied by a sense of calmness and mild euphoria. Many people watch ASMR videos to help them relax or fall asleep. To learn more about ASMR, I recommend checking out http://asmruniversity.com/about-2/about-asmr. Happy tingles!

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Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response
Hocus Pocus (Video Game)
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