Where Ebay Games Come From

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Published 2021-07-19

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  • @nydeh3014
    So this is the so called "Dunkey's Castle" everyone is talking about.
  • @blu3hawk395
    Men's room is cross-platform, the womens room is co-op
  • @MrAWESOMEFACE37
    A horror game based in Google Maps Street View would be crazy
  • @zonk1580
    this house is like one of those dev rooms you can find if you noclip where they have every asset from the game in one place
  • @cheezysqueezy
    After all these years they finally added two player co-op to the women's bathroom. Took them long enough.
  • @arthurdurham
    Why does it feel like this house is creating new rooms as Dunkey is exploring it?
  • @bweebi
    I keep coming back to this godforsaken video, simply due to how disturbingly fascinating this house is. It’s legitimately my favourite piece of Dunkey content, a real masterclass in environmental storytelling. “This is where I brush my teeth… in the kitchen sink…”
  • Honestly this house is crazy because some rooms seem slightly organised where as others are a complete mess yet all rooms are somehow totally different???
  • My favorite part of this is dunkey being able to identify John Madden Football from like a 20x20 pixel cartridge
  • @taiko7777
    this person has an entire square mile of basement and they put the litter box in the living room...
  • It took me longer than I'd like to admit to realize this wasn't a horror game.
  • @brianvaira486
    This video inspired me to throughly clean my apartment and donate a lot of the stuff I've been hoarding.
  • @GastNdorf
    The full story: the home itself was originally a church and a Christian school, with the small house first built in the 1950s, and two larger structures added in the 1970s. The owner, Troy Curtis, not only lived there, but used the spot to also keep the inventory for his bulk resale business. In 2014, Curtis ran afoul of the law and got raided under RICO organized crime charges for the sale of stolen goods. By Curtis's account, he had no idea he and his family were trafficking in fenced items. Nonetheless, he's currently wrapping up a seven-year probation sentence, and while his business is banned from Amazon, he is still running a similar operation via eBay.
  • @JaxontheOkay
    the most horrifying thing to me is you can see in certain parts an ATTEMPT to organize the collections, like with the taco sauce packets being divided by type and the movies in excess being labeled with the case itself, but the farther you go the less sense reality makes
  • @sweetpepino1907
    The fact that he starts off saying "Welcome back." is haunting. Even more so when I realized I've seen this house before.
  • @shrimpology
    I like how he acts like this is his place whilst also acting like he has never been there before
  • @darkjigoo
    The coordinates at the end of the video are for Nagoro, the "scarecrow village." They're all made by a woman who was born there but moved away at a young age. When she returned in 2002, she found that many of the people living there had left to find work in cities, leaving her town largely empty. She made a scarecrow resembling her father and used it in her field. She began to notice the neighbors passing by would say Hi to the scarecrow as if it were a person. She began making more and more scarecrows for the whole village and today it is full of them. Every scarecrow has a name, age, job, and unique facial expression. For all intents and purposes, they are the inhabitants.
  • @wk1453
    This is what it would feel like to load up an old save on Minecraft from 2011 and explore an old castle you built.