Secret Rooms In Videogames

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Videogames like hiding stuff, seriously, who has a favorite video game with no secrets to them? They make games seem every so more expansive, but they can also make games feel ever so more... Strange.
Games with Secret Rooms have been around forever, it's a mechanic always tied to exploration and has been created in many ways. Such as Undertale's Fun value rooms, Zelda's established mechanic, or MyHouse.wad's Russian Doll secret rooms. So let's talk about the design and evolution of Secret Gaming Rooms!

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[00:00] The First Secret Room?
[00:48] Serious Sam's Secrets
[01:55] Crates
[03:05] The Legend Of Zelda's Secretest Room
[04:37] TLOZ and Cracked Walls.
[06:07] Rougelikes have game mechanics
[07:46] Indiana Jones 5 should have been a Lego movie
[08:43] Undertale, W.D. Gaster, and Aldo
[10:23] Are Gaming Boomers called Doomers?
[11:39] How MyHouse.wad EVOLVES secret rooms.
[14:40] Outro







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