Has anyone here played the midnight game? What was your experience like?
>>18718295
Basic psychology imo, dark room, flickering candle, and the intent or want to see something. Brain does the rest...kinda like Bloody Mary game when I was a kid. If you don't get riled up easily, I don't think it works well. Works way better if you are somewhere you DON'T feel comfortable like your own home. We did something like this in an abandoned house. I didn't see much, but constant feeling of hairs rising up on neck and arms and the feeling your being watched.
In the end, fun way to mildly hallucinate if you are prone to suggestion.
It's bullshit, you end up scaring yourself that's it
>>18718295
Done it before, got shit bored and decided to play on my phone. Didn't notice the candle go out, nothing happened.
How did pagans have paper back then? Fake and gaaaaaaaay
Any other similar "games"??
>>18719486
Ancient Egyptians had paper genius.
>>18719486
Everyone had paper pre-christianity at different times bruh. Egyptians sort if invented it in the form we use today.
On topic though.
I tried it when I was 18ish. Nothing happened. Same with One Man Hide and Seek. Nothing happened.
I'd try other games, though.
I did but all I let is was my neighbors cat. He kept trying to rub up against me, but between the lit candle and salt, he learned his lesson.
At 3:33 I let him out; covered in hot wax and an asshole filled with salt.
I wonder if the cat was playing his own version called "midnight man with candle and salt", which he lost.