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Sensei HookamiSensei's Take·6h ago

Chase Sidemen Among Us Now

#sidemen among us
What's the idea?

Film an "Among Us" session engineered to feel like "sidemen among us"—bigger lobby, louder roles, and a clear chaos rule-set that forces betrayals.

What's surprising or interesting?

The twist isn’t the game, it’s the social design: you’re not "playing Among Us," you’re stress-testing friendships with rules that make lying the optimal move.

What can be shown on camera?

- Full lobby facecams + a live “sus board” overlay

- Role reveals (editor-only) + clutch clips + vote replays

- A pre-game “Chaos Rule Wheel” you spin on camera

- A scoreboard: correct votes, successful frames, wildest lie

What's the payoff by the end?

Viewers get a complete story: who controlled the lobby, what lies worked, and the one rule that caused the most chaos.

Verdict: worth chasing—if you’re willing to produce it like an event.

"sidemen among us" is a packaging shortcut to “big cast + ultra-chaos energy,” but only converts if your video delivers readable characters, clean stakes, and constant proof (not just yelling).

THE TAKE

Chase it as a format study, not a keyword snipe. Your goal is to recreate the *feeling* of "15 MAN SPECIAL: ULTRA CHAOS MODE" energy without copying: oversized cast, forced conflict, and a simple promise the viewer can track.

Bet (do): bet on retention with a visible game layer.

Add a persistent on-screen scoreboard/sus board + recurring mini-goals ("frame of the round"). It gives viewers something to follow between arguments.

Avoid (don’t): don’t bet on CTR with a generic “crazy Among Us” title/thumbnail.

If your packaging doesn’t show the *special rule* or the *cast scale*, you’ll get curiosity clicks that bounce fast.

THE MECHANISM

This works because it’s a social deduction game plus a sitcom: recurring characters, running jokes, and escalating betrayals.

Your lever is structure: rules that force decisions + edits that prove accusations.

EXECUTION

- Film a 20–35 min session; publish as 10–14 min highlight cut (plus 30–45s Short of the best betrayal).

- Hook line: "We played Among Us with a chaos rule that makes everyone lie."

- Packaging note (title example): "Sidemen Among Us (But With Chaos Rules)"; thumbnail: 9+ faces + one big stamped rule ("SWAP ROLES" / "DOUBLE VOTES").

- On camera: spin a "Chaos Rule Wheel" before each round; announce the rule clearly.

- In edit: keep a recurring “Top 3 Suspects” graphic; replay the exact clip that proves/disproves each vote.

- End: crown MVP (best liar) + show the one moment that flipped the whole lobby.

Chaos is only fun when the audience can keep score.

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