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The show uses escape room puzzles for most of its challenges, and is unique in that Joey, the host, also solves the puzzles along with the guests. At the end of each episode, the guests vote for two of their own to go into "dark tasks," challenges in which the loser dies. This repeats until one or more guests survive at the end of the season, along with Graceffa... [[Ambiguously Evil
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The show uses escape room puzzles for most of its challenges, and is unique in that Joey, the host, also solves the puzzles along with the guests. At the end of each episode, the guests vote for two of their own to go into "dark tasks," challenges in which the loser dies. This repeats until one or more guests survive at the end of the season, along with Graceffa... [[Ambiguously Evil
Evil maybe.]]
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The show uses escape room puzzles for most of its challenges, and is unique in that Joey, the host, also solves the puzzles along with the guests. At the end of each episode, the guests vote for two of their own to go into "dark tasks," challenges in which the loser dies. This repeats until one or more guests survive at the end of the season, along with Graceffa...[[Ambiguously Evil

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The show uses escape room puzzles for most of its challenges, and is unique in that Joey, the host, also solves the puzzles along with the guests. At the end of each episode, the guests vote for two of their own to go into "dark tasks," challenges in which the loser dies. This repeats until one or more guests survive at the end of the season, along with Graceffa... [[Ambiguously Evil
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The show uses escape room puzzles for most of its challenges, and is unique in that Joey, the host, also solves the puzzles along with the guests. At the end of each episode, the guests vote for two of their own to go into "dark tasks," challenges in which the loser dies. This repeats until one or more guests survive at the end of the season, along with Graceffa...maybe.

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The show uses escape room puzzles for most of its challenges, and is unique in that Joey, the host, also solves the puzzles along with the guests. At the end of each episode, the guests vote for two of their own to go into "dark tasks," challenges in which the loser dies. This repeats until one or more guests survive at the end of the season, along with Graceffa...maybe.
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* ALoadOfBull: Remember Episode 6, where they brought in the Minotaur, complete with maze?


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* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: Remember Episode 6, where they brought in the Minotaur, complete with maze?
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* AnachronismStew: Zigzagged. Most non-{{Website/YouTube}}rs have names fitting to their era, only that there's a few...''odd''...ones that stand out for their time period. For example, in Season 2,[[RebelliousPrincess Alison]] was a popular name in the Middle Ages and the late 20th century, not the ''Victorian Era'', whereas 'Alice' would be more appropriate for the era. Meanwhile, in the same season, [[spoiler:[[SealedGoodInACan Riley]]]] was a [[GenderBlenderName ''masculine'']] name in the 19th century, but then [[spoiler: she was born in at least the ''18th'' century]]...

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* AnachronismStew: Zigzagged. Most non-{{Website/YouTube}}rs have names fitting to their era, only that there's a few...''odd''...ones that stand out for their time period. For example, in Season 2,[[RebelliousPrincess 2, [[RebelliousPrincess Alison]] was a popular name in the Middle Ages and the late 20th century, not the ''Victorian Era'', whereas 'Alice' would be more appropriate for the era. Meanwhile, in the same season, [[spoiler:[[SealedGoodInACan Riley]]]] was a [[GenderBlenderName ''masculine'']] name in the 19th century, but then [[spoiler: she was born in at least the ''18th'' century]]...
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** (WordofGod Has Confirmed it represents the Youtuber's in universe thought processes as it [[https://youtu.be/QVd8JbpZcKo?t=684 actually happens in that moment, and as such, not really to be considered as a actual thing in "canon"]])

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** (WordofGod Has Confirmed it represents the Youtuber's in universe Youtubers' in-universe thought processes as it [[https://youtu.be/QVd8JbpZcKo?t=684 actually happens in that moment, and as such, not really to be considered as a actual thing in "canon"]])
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The whole invitation segment serves as this for a few of the guests.
** [[TokenEvilTeammate Timothy]] immediately assumes he’s getting sued for something.
** [[SassyBlackWoman GloZell]] is chewing down a bowl of nachos while commenting on the weirdness of the situation.
** [[Workaholic Matt]] was still working on a video, implying he has NoSocialSkills.
** [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Tana]] is reading the letter [[MsFanservice in her bikini.]]
** [[GenkiGirl Liza]] aggressively tears open her box.
** [[NiceGuy Tyler]] seems to be the only one aware of Joey’s disappearance.
** [[AlphaBitch Nikita]] [[ItsAllAboutMe demands to know]] [[SkewedPriorities where her burger is.]]
** [[TheFightingNarcissist Manny]] wonders if he can take his makeup with him.
** [[TheSlacker JC]] is showing playing video games on the couch as the letter arrives.
** [[TheDitz Roi is shown brushing his forehead instead of his teeth]], while exclaiming that he’s [[ThrillSeeker coming for the action.]]
** Rosanna is the only one who immediately JumpedAtTheCall, showing her UndyingLoyalty to her friends.
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[[caption-width-right:350: Here we go again.[[note]]Clockwise from the center: [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Joey Graceffa]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Manny]] [[MotorMouth Gutierrez]], [[DramaQueen Colleen]] [[TeamMom Ballinger]], [[TheFriendNoOneLikes Teala]] [[TheLoad Dunn]], [[HiddenDepths Jc]] [[TheStoner Caylen]], [[AlphaBitch Nikita]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Dragun]], [[TheSmartGuy Safiya]] [[TheQuietOne Nygaard]], [[LeeroyJenkins Roi]] [[GenkiGuy Fabito]], [[TheCutie Rosanna]] [[FunSize Pansino]], [[TheAce Matthew]] [[DeadpanSnarker Patrick]].[[/note]]]]


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[[caption-width-right:350: Here we go again.[[note]]Clockwise from the center: [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Joey Graceffa]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Manny]] [[MotorMouth Gutierrez]], [[DramaQueen Colleen]] [[TeamMom Ballinger]], [[TheFriendNoOneLikes Teala]] [[TheLoad Dunn]], [[HiddenDepths Jc]] [[TheStoner Caylen]], [[AlphaBitch Nikita]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Dragun]], [[TheSmartGuy Safiya]] [[TheQuietOne Nygaard]], [[LeeroyJenkins Roi]] [[GenkiGuy Fabito]], [[TheCutie Rosanna]] [[FunSize Pansino]], [[TheAce [[BrokenAce Matthew]] [[DeadpanSnarker Patrick]].[[/note]]]]

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* ThePointsMeanNothing: A rare RealityTv Example; a common misconception/criticism with this show is that the "gameplay" is very loose and unconnected, where various deaths arriving from twist's that deviate from the standard "death challenge" formula (notable examples such as [[spoiler: Glozell, Tana, Saifya, ETC]], where they had absolutely no chance to defend themselves or say goodbye) can be seen as blatantly unfair IF seen as a regular reality competition, when in reality it is allowed, because unlike a traditional example where there is usually a cash prize for being the last one standing (see; ''Series/MurderInSmallTownX'', ''Series/TheMurderGame'', ''Series/{{Whodunnit}}'', Genre/Story Competitions that follow this example), in this show, the YouTubers are not rewarded with any type of prize for "surviving" to the end of their season. This allows them to not focus on actually "surviving" by strategizing and metagame with no actual threat of losing out on any "real" stake, but [[LARP rather try to build the best storyline possible for their CHARACTER and Roleplay with the situation's provided in each episode.]] People who treat it as the former tend to be frustrated with this show, as it doesn't fit into their conventions (even when compared to other shows like it, such as the show's listed above), when it was never intended to in the first place.

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* ThePointsMeanNothing: A rare RealityTv Example; a common misconception/criticism with this show is that the "gameplay" is very loose and unconnected, where various deaths arriving from twist's that deviate from the standard "death challenge" formula (notable examples such as [[spoiler: Glozell, Tana, Saifya, ETC]], where they had absolutely no chance to defend themselves or say goodbye) can be seen as blatantly unfair IF seen as a regular reality competition, when in reality it is allowed, because unlike a traditional example where there is usually a cash prize for being the last one standing (see; ''Series/MurderInSmallTownX'', ''Series/TheMurderGame'', ''Series/{{Whodunnit}}'', Genre/Story Competitions that follow this example), in this show, the YouTubers are not rewarded with any type of prize for "surviving" to the end of their season. This allows them to not focus on actually "surviving" by strategizing and metagame with no actual threat of losing out on any "real" stake, but [[LARP [[{{LARP}} rather try to build the best storyline possible for their CHARACTER and Roleplay with the situation's provided in each episode.]] People who treat it as the former tend to be frustrated with this show, as it doesn't fit into their conventions (even when compared to other shows like it, such as the show's listed above), when it was never intended to in the first place.
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* ThePointsMeanNothing: A rare RealityTv Example; a common misconception/criticism with this show is that the "gameplay" is very loose and unconnected, where various deaths arriving from twist's that deviate from the standard "death challenge" formula (notable examples such as [[spoiler: Glozell, Tana, Saifya, ETC]], where they had absolutely no chance to defend themselves or say goodbye) can be seen as blatantly unfair IF seen as a regular reality competition, when in reality it is allowed, because unlike a traditional example where there is usually a cash prize for being the last one standing (see; ''Series/MurderInSmallTownX'', ''Series/TheMurderGame'', ''Series/{{Whodunnit}}'', Genre/Story Competitions that follow this example), in this show, the YouTubers are not rewarded with any type of prize for "surviving" to the end of their season. This allows them to not focus on actually "surviving" by strategizing and metagame with no actual threat of losing out on any "real" stake, but [[LARP rather try to build the best storyline possible for their CHARACTER and Roleplay with the situation's provided in each episode.]] People who treat it as the former tend to be frustrated with this show, as it doesn't fit into their conventions (even when compared to other shows like it, such as the show's listed above), when it was never intended to in the first place.

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** (WordofGod Has Confirmed it represents the Youtuber's in universe thought processes as it [[https://youtu.be/QVd8JbpZcKo?t=684 actually happens in that moment, and as such, not really to be considered as a actual thing in "canon"]])



* MurderDotCom: A meta example -- all of that is available on [=YouTube=] Premium.
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* InfantImmortality: The guests save two children from their demise in Episode 5.

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* InfantImmortality: ImprobableInfantSurvival: The guests save two children from their demise in Episode 5.
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The show first premiered on June 22, 2016, and is currently has four seasons. Each season premieres in late June or early July, depending on when [=VidCon=] is held each year, before continuing throughout the summer, ending around mid-August. With each season, the first episode is made available for free on [=YouTube=] proper; however, the remaining episodes are restricted to Premium.

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The show first premiered on June 22, 2016, and is currently has four seasons. Each season premieres in late June or early July, depending on when [=VidCon=] is held each year, before continuing throughout the summer, ending around mid-August. With each season, the first episode is made available for free on [=YouTube=] proper; however, the remaining episodes are restricted to Premium.
Premium. As of 2020, all the episodes were made free due to the pandemic.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: A dinosaur fossil appears in the main promotional poster (which looks more like a velociraptor skeleton than that of a TyrannosaurusRex), and Bretman interacted with what looks like a T-rex skull in his teaser. Raptors also make an appearance in the ninth episode.

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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: A dinosaur fossil appears in the main promotional poster (which looks more like a velociraptor skeleton than that of a TyrannosaurusRex), ''Tyrannosaurus rex''), and Bretman interacted with what looks like a T-rex skull in his teaser. Raptors also make an appearance in the ninth episode.
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The show uses escape room puzzles for most of its challenges, and is unique in that Joey, the host, also solves the puzzles along with the guests. At the end of each episode, the guests vote for two of their own to go into "dark tasks" elimination challenges in which the loser dies. This repeats until one or more guests survive at the end of the season, along with Graceffa...maybe.

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The show uses escape room puzzles for most of its challenges, and is unique in that Joey, the host, also solves the puzzles along with the guests. At the end of each episode, the guests vote for two of their own to go into "dark tasks" elimination tasks," challenges in which the loser dies. This repeats until one or more guests survive at the end of the season, along with Graceffa...maybe.



* AnyoneCanDie: It's a elimination based reality competition, so yes, Almost everyone is up for grabs....

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* AnyoneCanDie: It's a elimination based elimination-based reality competition, so yes, Almost everyone is up for grabs....



* GroupHug: Happens to the winning group in group challenges (the losing one goes up for elimination), then in the Season 3 finale too!

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* GroupHug: Happens to the winning group in group challenges (the losing one goes up for elimination), on the chopping block), then in the Season 3 finale too!



* RiddleMeThis: Several challenges, elimination or not, take the form of riddles, most notably [[RuleOfThree three]] [[TheseQuestionsThree of them]] in the beginning of Season 1 Episode 8. Five also appear in Season 4 Episode 2, plus hieroglyphs. Then once again, three are in the Minotaur's Maze.

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* RiddleMeThis: Several challenges, elimination death-related or not, take the form of riddles, most notably [[RuleOfThree three]] [[TheseQuestionsThree of them]] in the beginning of Season 1 Episode 8. Five also appear in Season 4 Episode 2, plus hieroglyphs. Then once again, three are in the Minotaur's Maze.



* VotedOffTheIsland: Everyone votes on who competes in the elimination challenge in each episode, or in some cases [[spoiler:(Season 1, Episode 3; and Season 3, Episode 6)]], who needs to die. They write names down on a strip of paper in season one, while picking specially made TarotCards for each contestant starting in season 2 onward.

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* VotedOffTheIsland: Everyone votes on who competes in the elimination death challenge in each episode, or in some cases [[spoiler:(Season 1, Episode 3; and Season 3, Episode 6)]], who needs to die. They write names down on a strip of paper in season one, while picking specially made TarotCards for each contestant starting in season 2 onward.



* LighterAndSofter: Somewhat, compared to the first season. While the elimination method for contestants still is for them to "die", the season's tone is more leaning towards comedy, with more comedy-focus Website/{{YouTube}}rs in the cast. The scenarios themselves are more outright Fantasy. The tone only leans more to the first at "Midnight" [[spoiler: Episode 8 and beyond, where the guest's are constantly chased down by monsters and features a more tense tone compared to the prior episode's.]]

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* LighterAndSofter: Somewhat, compared to the first season. While the elimination method for contestants guests still is for them to "die", die, the season's tone is more leaning towards comedy, with more comedy-focus Website/{{YouTube}}rs in the cast. The scenarios themselves are more outright Fantasy. The tone only leans more to the first at "Midnight" [[spoiler: Episode 8 and beyond, where the guest's are constantly chased down by monsters and features a more tense tone compared to the prior episode's.]]



-->''Wish I could fix my strike''

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-->''Wish I could fix my strike''
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* GenreSavvy: From the winners of Season One. [[spoiler: They both were given invites to the new party. Oli tore his apart and Eva set hers on fire!]]

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* GenreSavvy: From the winners survivors of Season One. [[spoiler: They both were given invites to the new party. Oli tore his apart and Eva set hers on fire!]]
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* FailureToSaveMurder: [[spoiler: Alice=Justine, Bob=Tim, Charlie=Andrea Brooks.]]

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* FailureToSaveMurder: [[spoiler: Alice=Justine, Bob=Tim, Charlie=Andrea Brooks.Charlie=Creator/AndreaBrooks.]]

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* AnachronismStew: Zigzagged. Most non-{{Website/YouTube}}rs have names fitting to their era, only that there's a few...''odd''...ones that stand out for their time period.
** [[RebelliousPrincess Alison]] was a popular name in the Middle Ages and the late 20th century, not the ''Victorian Era''. 'Alice' would be more appropriate for the era, honestly.
** [[spoiler: [[SealedGoodInACan Riley]]]] was a [[GenderBlenderName ''masculine'']] name in the 19th century, but then [[spoiler: she was born in at least the ''18th'' century]]...

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* AnachronismStew: Zigzagged. Most non-{{Website/YouTube}}rs have names fitting to their era, only that there's a few...''odd''...ones that stand out for their time period.
** [[RebelliousPrincess
period. For example, in Season 2,[[RebelliousPrincess Alison]] was a popular name in the Middle Ages and the late 20th century, not the ''Victorian Era''. Era'', whereas 'Alice' would be more appropriate for the era, honestly.
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era. Meanwhile, in the same season, [[spoiler:[[SealedGoodInACan Riley]]]] was a [[GenderBlenderName ''masculine'']] name in the 19th century, but then [[spoiler: she was born in at least the ''18th'' century]]...century]]...
** Season 4 Episode 4 is set in ImperialChina, and a Chinese fan has [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17529617/chapters/47308585 lamp]][[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17529617/chapters/48913598 shaded]] the historical inaccuracies in the episode.
-->''"Manchu plaits, like the ones on the male rebel, would not be commonplace until the Qing, and even then, the Qing’s first hairstyle isn't like this. Therefore, this part is anachronistic as hell."''



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** Taken to a whole other level when Season 4 was announced to be an All-Stars Season, and nine of the fallen returned to battle for a second chance at life!

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** Taken to a whole other level when Season 4 was announced to be an All-Stars Season, and nine eight of the fallen returned to battle for a second chance at life!



* BlackAndGreyMorality: The Evil is, as stated, [[ShapedLikeItself evil]], but the so-called good are a WellIntentionedExtremist faction at best and does not hesitate to sacrifice people who were involuntarily involved in the war.



* MurderDotCom: A meta example - all of that is available on [=YouTube=] Premium.

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* MurderDotCom: A meta example - -- all of that is available on [=YouTube=] Premium.



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** Season 2

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** Season 4 (All Stars)

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** Season 4 (All Stars)Stars):
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A Website/{{Kickstarter}} campaign [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/playescapethenight/escape-the-night-board-game to fund]] ''Escape The Night Board Game'' was held in 2020 and raised $573,408.
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* BackFromTheDead: Happens a few times throughout Seasons 2 and 3: [[spoiler: [[ActionSurvivor Joey]] in Season 2 Episode 10, [[TheSmartGuy [=MatPat=]]] in Season 3 Episode 7, [[BigDamnHeroes Jael and Ryu]] in Season 3 Episode 10]].

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* BackFromTheDead: Happens a few times throughout Seasons 2 and 3: [[spoiler: [[ActionSurvivor [[spoiler:[[ActionSurvivor Joey]] in Season 2 Episode 10, [[TheSmartGuy [=MatPat=]]] in Season 3 Episode 7, [[BigDamnHeroes Jael and Ryu]] in Season 3 Episode 10]].

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* PaperThinDisguise: Some of the [=YouTubers=] sneak into the clowns' disco party by putting on red noses and clown gloves. ''None'' of the clowns recognize them.



* [[spoiler: RayOfHopeEnding: Liza sends a message to Joey stating he can help bring everyone back to life.]]

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* [[spoiler: RayOfHopeEnding: PlotTwist: [[spoiler:In Episode 7, Manny and Nikita find that the one who voted the winner of the challenge in was the one to face death. Nikita won. Safiya was fishhooked.]] The fans did not take this well.
* [[spoiler:RayOfHopeEnding:
Liza sends a message to Joey stating he can help bring everyone back to life.]]



* PlotTwist: [[spoiler:In Episode 7, Manny and Nikita find that the one who voted the winner of the challenge in was the one to face death. Nikita won. Safiya was fishhooked.]] The fans did not take this well.
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''Escape the Night'' is a RealityShow on Website/YouTube Premium by Creator/JoeyGraceffa, who also stars as the host, an unfortunate Savant who invites a number of guests to an estate trapped in the past, with the guests having to play specific characters related to that era. The estate is home to an evil entity that challenges the guests to survive its games.

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''Escape the Night'' is a RealityShow on Website/YouTube Premium by Creator/JoeyGraceffa, who also stars as the host, an unfortunate Savant who invites a number of guests to an estate trapped in the past, with the guests having to play specific characters related to that era. The estate is home to an evil entity that challenges the guests to survive its games.
DeadlyGame.

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* MonsterClown: Theme of Episodes 1 and 2.

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* MonsterClown: Theme The theme of Episodes 1 and 2.2.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The final three, with [[spoiler:Matt]] as the nice one, [[spoiler:Nikita]] as the mean one, and [[spoiler:Joey]] as the in-between.
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[[caption-width-right:350: Here we go again.[[note]]Clockwise from the center: [[DirtyCoward Joey Graceffa]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Manny]] [[MotorMouth Gutierrez]], [[DramaQueen Colleen]] [[TeamMom Ballinger]], [[TheFriendNoOneLikes Teala]] [[TheLoad Dunn]], [[HiddenDepths Jc]] [[TheStoner Caylen]], [[AlphaBitch Nikita]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Dragun]], [[TheSmartGuy Safiya]] [[TheQuietOne Nygaard]], [[LeeroyJenkins Roi]] [[GenkiGuy Fabito]], [[TheCutie Rosanna]] [[FunSize Pansino]], [[TheAce Matthew]] [[DeadpanSnarker Patrick]].[[/note]]]]


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[[caption-width-right:350: Here we go again.[[note]]Clockwise from the center: [[DirtyCoward [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Joey Graceffa]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Manny]] [[MotorMouth Gutierrez]], [[DramaQueen Colleen]] [[TeamMom Ballinger]], [[TheFriendNoOneLikes Teala]] [[TheLoad Dunn]], [[HiddenDepths Jc]] [[TheStoner Caylen]], [[AlphaBitch Nikita]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Dragun]], [[TheSmartGuy Safiya]] [[TheQuietOne Nygaard]], [[LeeroyJenkins Roi]] [[GenkiGuy Fabito]], [[TheCutie Rosanna]] [[FunSize Pansino]], [[TheAce Matthew]] [[DeadpanSnarker Patrick]].[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350: Here we go again.[[note]]Clockwise from the center: [[DirtyCoward Joey Graceffa]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Manny]] [[MotorMouth Gutierrez]], [[DramaQueen Colleen]] [[TeamMom Ballinger]], [[TheFriendNoOneLikes Teala]] [[TheLoad Dunn]], [[HiddenDepths JC]] [[TheStoner Caylen]], [[AlphaBitch Nikita]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Dragun]], [[TheSmartGuy Safiya]] [[TheQuietOne Nygaard]], [[LeeroyJenkins Roi]] [[GenkiGuy Fabito]], [[TheCutie Rosanna]] [[FunSize Pansino]], [[TheAce Matthew]] [[DeadpanSnarker Patrick]].[[/note]]]]


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[[caption-width-right:350: Here we go again.[[note]]Clockwise from the center: [[DirtyCoward Joey Graceffa]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Manny]] [[MotorMouth Gutierrez]], [[DramaQueen Colleen]] [[TeamMom Ballinger]], [[TheFriendNoOneLikes Teala]] [[TheLoad Dunn]], [[HiddenDepths JC]] Jc]] [[TheStoner Caylen]], [[AlphaBitch Nikita]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Dragun]], [[TheSmartGuy Safiya]] [[TheQuietOne Nygaard]], [[LeeroyJenkins Roi]] [[GenkiGuy Fabito]], [[TheCutie Rosanna]] [[FunSize Pansino]], [[TheAce Matthew]] [[DeadpanSnarker Patrick]].[[/note]]]]




* {{Foreshadowing}}: It happens every once in a while in-season, but a couple manage to span multiple.
** For instance, in Season 3, a story mentions flesh-eating beetles.
---> '''Joey:''' *reading* Sarah G. was eaten alive by flesh-eating beetles.
*** Later on in Season 4, flesh-eating (scarab) beetles are a part of the challenge that [[spoiler:Justine and Tana]] must evade. It is eventually subverted by the death of the episode.

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* %%%* {{Foreshadowing}}: It happens every once in a while in-season, but a couple manage to span multiple.
** %%%** For instance, in Season 3, a story mentions flesh-eating beetles.
---> %%%---> '''Joey:''' *reading* Sarah G. was eaten alive by flesh-eating beetles.
*** %%%*** Later on in Season 4, flesh-eating (scarab) beetles are a part of the challenge that [[spoiler:Justine and Tana]] must evade. It is eventually subverted by the death of the episode.



** In Episode 8 of all three seasons so far, the one dying ([[spoiler:Tim, Alison and Ro]]) accepted their death prior to it occurring.

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** In Episode 8 of all three four seasons so far, the one dying ([[spoiler:Tim, Alison Alison, Rosanna and Ro]]) Alex]]) accepted their death prior to it occurring.
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