
HORSE MAGNIFIER
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Markiplier introduces "Horse Magnifier Jam Edition" by Skateboard Cat, a game that will eventually have a full version and level editor on Steam. The objective is to magnify horses by dragging lenses to exact positions to match a goal. He quickly demonstrates a knack for the game, stating, "I was born to magnify horses." He finds the precision challenging but satisfying, even when the game's exactness seems debatable.
New mechanics are introduced as he progresses, such as manipulating different parts of the horse's image. He describes the process of aligning various segments like the rump, legs, and head, sometimes humorously noting when the game is forgiving despite his imprecise placements. He encounters different horse distortions, including "backwards horse head" and "bulgy face," finding the experience increasingly silly and enjoyable. He praises the developers, calling it potentially "the greatest game I've ever played" and expressing anticipation for its Steam page. He even jokingly suggests a "Horse Magnifier movie."
The video then transitions to a second game, "Trashy Cashy." This game involves holding the mouse over items to sell them. The mechanic involves a scratch-off-like action to open bags, with skill involved in how one slices. Markiplier is initially impatient with the selling speed but quickly discovers upgrades and a skill tree. He learns about "packs," "bill magnets" to increase cash from trash, "fast checkout," and "matching trash" for set bonuses.
The goal is to collect sets of items like banana peels and slippers to maximize earnings. He finds this game "weirdly fun" and focuses on optimizing combos and multipliers. He encounters "paid trash" that can be bought and leveled up for better rewards, leading to significantly higher earnings. He notes the difference in value between regular and paid trash, where a finger from paid trash can be worth $76.
Markiplier reflects on his gameplay style, mentioning his past habit of combining shorter, "silly games" into longer videos, distinct from his "three scary games" series. He compares "Trashy Cashy" to a "cookie clicker" in terms of addiction but notes it requires more thought to maximize profits, especially with the circle upgrade affecting combo potential. He concludes that while fun and mechanically sound, it doesn't quite reach the same addictive level for him. He reiterates his excitement for "Horse Magnifier" on Steam and thanks viewers for watching.