Highlighting Smaller gaming channels
from MITM0@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 09 May 05:05
https://lemmy.world/post/29363319

So I don’t know if this is the right place to say this but, How does one find smaller (& new) gaming channels, especially when those cool channels get algorithmically burried ??

Also please do list out your favorite small-medium gaming channel & why you like them

EDIT: Thank you for your reccomendations, please do keep this list active for others to see

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async_amuro@lemm.ee on 09 May 05:08 next collapse

I don’t know if you’d consider them that small, but I love Kindafunny’s content! Especially blessing and Andy Cortez.

BroBot9000@lemmy.world on 09 May 05:32 next collapse

Always gotta recommend Keepetclassy! Gabe and Amber are two Australian friends who have been making gaming videos for a while now. Amber is trans and often speaks about her experiences now which is always interesting.

Can also highly recommend Skurry. They make some really cozy videos on metrodvanias and the like.

Malix@sopuli.xyz on 09 May 05:45 collapse

+1 for keepetclassy. Good stuff there.

Originally found the channel via “Lets drown out” -series Gabe and Yahtzee (Zero punctuation, Second Wind, etc) did aaaaaages ago.

Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world on 09 May 06:05 next collapse

I’m not sure how small is small, but Splattercat Gaming is fun. It’s not the place to go for series unfortunately, though I wish he’d get back into them.

But Splat has a lot of interesting life experiences and he’s fun to listen to.

B0NK3RS@lemmy.world on 09 May 08:34 next collapse

The one channel that I have never stopped watching is Vash12349 as it is always a good time.

As for finding them you just have to search for games that your interested in and start watching untill something clocks with you.

thisisbutaname@discuss.tchncs.de on 09 May 09:06 next collapse

Not sure if “smaller” but definitely Many A True Nerd. Funny, chaotic, wholesome and total allies with a great community. Plus pets!

MITM0@lemmy.world on 18 May 14:33 collapse

Oh I remember him.

ZycroNeXuS@lemmy.sdf.org on 09 May 10:59 next collapse

Keith Ballard is excellent for puzzle games - and, well, most other game types that show up there. He’s my personal favorite.

Elevator7009@lemmy.zip on 09 May 22:46 next collapse

Not sure what qualifies as small-medium. I have appreciated Let’s Game It Out (6.02M subs), ymfah (1.19M subs), Tech Rules (432K subs), MartSnacks (80.1K subs). All focusing on cool gaming content, no being A YouTube Personality who shows their face and tries to form a parasocial relationship with you.

Let’s Game It Out seems to focus on !tycoon@lemmy.world type games, maybe !citybuilders@sh.itjust.works and tries to mess with or break the game. ymfah takes on some interesting self-imposed challenges in FromSoftware and Bethesda games and I think some of them are really well-put-together and funny, particularly Skyrim No Walking which comes with narrative arcs. Tech Rules explains stuff, kind of a video essay thing. MartSnacks basically has three videos of self-imposed challenges with Pokémon and does not seem to upload too often.

MITM0@lemmy.world on 18 May 14:34 next collapse

Anything below 1M subs, but thanks for the recommends. Also, What about RTS games ?

Elevator7009@lemmy.zip on 18 May 16:16 collapse

I am lucky I was able to give you what I did. Not a big video watcher. Sorry I couldn’t be more help. Have been meaning to get into RTS more but I have not actually played that many and have seen 0 videos about them, so I’m doubly unqualified to help you with that.

The YouTube algorithm is helpful to me because it knows I only click on gaming videos amongst a few other things. I just never ever clicked the annoying Person SLAMS Person outrage bait type stuff, and I also never clicked Not Interested on them (not sure if YouTube would actually listen, or if it would know by me bothering with “Not Interested” that topic pisses me off to see in recommends and thus it would conclude it ought to show it to me more), so it was forced to only show me the only stuff I engaged with at all: stuff I liked. So sometimes it feeds me nice niche gaming videos. I don’t watch frequently enough to exhaust its recommendations into being repeats of stuff I’ve already seen. It might (not sure) help that I also stuff gaming videos into my Watch Later playlist. This is what I did and I am not entirely sure it will work for you, but hey, it’s how I found literally all of these videos. Eventually sometimes it shows me cool stuff by the same person.

MITM0@lemmy.world on 18 May 20:01 collapse

I do recommend TaxOwlBear & Leo M. Panther (Lurking Lion) for RTS gaming

& Perafilozof for RTS news

[deleted] on 18 May 14:35 collapse

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Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 09 May 22:59 collapse

Brutalmoose (moose2 on YouTube) is the comfiest channel I’ve ever watched and the community he’s cultivated is excellent and full of nice people. He plays a lot of retro and fairly unknown games. He set up a bingo system where he draws a number, plays a game (starting with Windows 98) for 15 minutes, then everyone watching decides whether to play another 15 minutes or pass and draw another number+game. “Bingo98” was the first. It’s excellent and very funny.