Random: Someone Made a Pokémon Hamster Maze, And The Hamster Took Down Team Rocket
Step aside, Twitch Plays Pokémon - there s a new sheriff in town, and it is a hamster. Who needs a party of six Pokémon when you can defeat Team Rocket just by forcefully walking into them?
YouTube channel The Hamster Maze Adventure is, as its name implies, all about challenging the fluffy rodent to complete themed mazes. So far, the mazes have included a PlayStation 5-themed one, which is full of cyberpunk touches, neon lights, and glow-in-the-dark symbols, and a
Fall Guys maze, which has a ball pit, moving blocks,, and colours to match the vibrant party game.
Random: Twitter Just Defeated The Water-Type Gym Leader Misty In Pokémon Red
So, what s the latest? The mastermind behind this social media experiment has just confirmed the Cerulean City Water-type Gym leader Misty has finally been defeated.
Cascade Badge acquired!
It took more than a week to get here but Misty was finally defeated! https://t.co/dl5r6g8cA0pic.twitter.com/8jPBPJICVc Constantin Liétard (@screenshakes) January 17, 2021
It looks like the Level 18 Oddish (nicknamed CURSE) was able to pull through in the end.
The rest of the party is currently made up of a Level 16 Spearow (SPEAROW), a Level 14 Wigglytuff (POP), a Level 24 Wartortle (AMAYBE), a Level 16 Geodude (ABBPRI), and a Level 10 Abra named Alakazam.
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UPDATE: Twitter beats Misty. Updated on 18 January 2021
UPDATE 18/1/21: Astonishingly, players are continuing to control a copy of Pokémon Red through someone s Twitter avatar and, one week on, Twitter has somehow beaten Water gym leader Misty.
The Cerulean City star was bested yesterday afternoon thanks to the work of numerous Twitter users and an Oddish nicknamed Curse.
It took more than a week to get here but Misty was finally defeated! https://t.co/dl5r6g8cA0pic.twitter.com/8jPBPJICVc Constantin Liétard (@screenshakes) January 17, 2021 This content is hosted on an external platform, which will only display it if you accept targeting cookies. Please enable cookies to view.