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Game Attack: A Gaming Channel For The People

The channel is committed to audience interaction in hopes to incorporate it into more of their videos, in other words; you, the audience are a priority to them.

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Game Attack: A Gaming Channel For The People

If you're like me and you like to watch let's plays that suck you into the game so that it feels like you're one of the players playing then keep reading! Then the newest members of the let's play family, "Game Attack" are the perfect fit for you.

I had the opportunity to sit down with Shaun Bolen of "Game Attack" so that I could help educate you all on this great group, yes I am biased – I watch them, and now I'm going to tell you why you should too.

The channel is committed to audience interaction in hopes to incorporate it into more of their videos, in other words; You, the audience are a priority to them.

They are currently a small group consisting of the on-screen personalities of Craig the Butterman, Sean Bolan, Parker the part-timer, Brian the myth behind the camera and Chad and Sam of "Screw Attack". They hope to expand, but for now, their priority is trying to focus on the audience and content. They have been finding out that uncut Let's plays are popular with the audience. So if you like long or even short videos, they have them all. So there is no excuse to not visit their channel!

They also have been doing "Death Days", a playthrough of "Dark Souls". You can follow along as Bolen laughs at Craig as he tries to figure out what the fuck he's actually doing in the game. In addition to this, they have "Tap that App" which follows them as they play any random app game. When asked Bolen said they look for apps that either are so stupid they can make them laugh or are so good they have to play it.

If you're not into Let's Plays don't worry, they also have a podcast called "Try Hard" that you will love. The conversations flow well and they have great stories to tell. So if you wanna know what "Teal, Pig" means then check them out! They also have a post show called "Try Harder" which you can watch if you are a "Rooster Teeth" First member, I am one and it is worth it! (And I'm not even paid to say this stuff)

Long story short: Check these guys out, they're hilarious. So finish my article, watch "Game Attack" then share the article and one of their videos so you can share the funny with the rest of the world. They're hilarious and just what you want to watch at the beginning or end of any day. As a plus, they're also a channel that cares. If there was one big thing I had to choose to take from my interview with Shaun Bolen, it's that the audience will always come first for "Game Attack". They started because they were putting out content in "Screw Attack" that just was not what the majority of the "Screw Attack" audience wanted, but they knew that some people did want to watch their content. So "Game Attack" was born, to reach out to you all. So give these guys a peak, I guarantee you'll want more.


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