Youtube Round-Ups

YouTube Round-up: The Best Post-Apocalyptic Videos of Sept 30 – Oct 6

Youtube Roundup

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Which Country is Safest in an APOCALYPSE?
Based on an article entitled An Analysis of the Potential for the Formation of Nodes of Persisting Complexity, this video explains some of the top places to live if an apocalypse occurs. The top places include Australia, New Zealand, and Iceland. Check out this video to see how the article’s authors came up with their conclusions.


Jurassic Country | A Post Apocalyptic Short Film
While low budget, you have to admire this short film for its frightening portrayal of dinosaurs during an apocalypse. It’s a dinopocalypse!


The Doorbell – Short Film
This quirky short film isn’t full of raiders and car battles, but it’s a realistic look at an 18-year-old young woman who ends up as the last survivor of a pandemic. “Being the last person on Earth sounds like such an over-used movie plot,” the star narrates during the film. “But it’s my reality. Every day is the same.”


STAG #9: “Why Post Apocalyptic Games Make No Sense” ft. PrometheusPrime
This is a recording of a livestream that reacts and explores the concept of post-apocalyptic video games not being as in-depth as people might think. The original video (by PrometheusPrime) is the one making the point and this video basically rips him apart for saying post-apocalyptic games aren’t the best thing ever.


An interview with the developers of TRASH
Trash is an open-world multi-player post-apocalyptic scavenger game that is part puzzle game and part MMO. This video is an interview with the devs where they further describe their intentions with the game and how it all came to be.

 


Making SAILS for post apocalyptic cars | GASLANDS custom tabletop miniatures
As a huge fan of miniatures and especially Gaslands miniatures, I was really blown away by this build video. BP Custom Creations adds realistic sails to his diecast Gaslands cars. The sails only make sense in an apocalyptic setting, so this might be something you chose to do for your own cars.

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    Shawn has been infatuated with the post-apocalyptic genre since he wore out his horribly American-dubbed VHS of the original Mad Max as a child. Shawn is the former Editor-in-Chief at Massively.com, creator of the Aftermath post-apocalyptic immersion event, and author of "AI For All," a guide to navigating this strange new world of artificial intelligence.
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