Searching For A World That Doesn’t Exist

“At the crossroads, don’t turn left” is the first line of a book that Avery did not write. A strange mine suddenly appears in Avery’s world with an odd book in a chest, but as he explores further, Avery finds a tunnel leading to a Minecraft world that shouldn’t exist. And he isn’t the only thing in this world either…

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DISCLAIMER!! Don’t read for spoilers: —-

The ARG in this video is one that I created specifically for this video. Upcoming videos will continue to feature ARGs I find in the wild, but I wanted to experiment with storytelling and see if I can make an entertaining mystery watch myself.

Some fun tidbits about this video – it was made over the course of 4 months and I have some thoughts but I think the second half of the video is both very experimental and very fun to watch. Multiple minutes of no voice over and just music?? Never done that before, hopefully this doesn’t age badly. The CIPHER though goodness gracious. The cipher room d3rLord runs into was meant to be almost unsolvable with cipher stacking. But I made the cardinal sin of stacking two substitution ciphers so it can be solved with literally just a basic vigenere. The whole point was to ego boost d3rLord but now he’s just yapping about solving a basic shift cipher. Oh well… I also think the whispers in the tunnel might be the worst flaw of this video. I liked the idea in theory but sounds a tad corny. The rest of the vid I really like though. I hope you enjoy!

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LEMMiNO – Encounters

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This is NOT a series called Minecraft VVSauce where I explore random features of Minecraft. Not Secret Minecraft things or Minecraft lore (like Game Theory) or Escape Rooms, but a spooky ARG!! But not really args, this is unfiction. A tangential but not identical genre. It’s basically a cool mystery story. See you next time.

31 Comments

  1. i always want to believe these type of videos, but i lost all hope when it says hes running mc on a laptop on 30 chunks and clearly 120+ fps you would need a pretty solid pc for that

  2. Analog horror mc is nothing but good scenery
    if Avery is kinda lucky to find laptop that can render those chunks plus the world is so big it has to have gb on storage space and rendering it, nc

  3. Maybe in that abandoned village people used to worship a devil who pretended to be a king and when he arrived he maybe first tried to win their trust then maybe……ate them ?……..or unalived the entire village……..and our mc maybe so something like that in that yellow gate……..or maybe it's a barrier to hold the king back ?

  4. You know, I've been seeing a few comments [not a lot but like, a few] about how Wifies wasn't a good ARG youtuber, bc some of them he makes? idk i just saw smt like that, but even if that was the case or even if it isn't, this is still lowk interesting lmao

    Edit: and there were other reasons too, but i don't remember lol

  5. I felt as though as you have said, the world and the entity led Derlord into this. I found it strange when the entity knew about the hopper and the chest underground, but it didn’t notice the dirt and grass block. It felt as though it wanted Derlord to know it was there, with him. Its like a puzzle that actively wants to be solved.

  6. if avery was smarter, he'd make this a multiplayer server and play with multiple friends

    unless the entity somehow manages to unalive humans

  7. I never seen a movie that gets censoring or cliffhangers good. Most movies use cliffhangers to make us want more, but this uses that same aspect but also integrates it into the story. Something never actually appeared. Just the environment and atmosphere is the real horror. By censoring whatever is inside the building, it gives us more reason to why the book tells avery to leave. If someone warns avery to never look at it, neither should we. This horror focuses on the eerie atmosphere and hinting that something mysterious is lurking without never revealing it. Using the audiences mind is what I love about these kinds of stories.