YouTube is definitely the place to go to if you are searching for fun, entertaining videos when you need a laugh or you simply need to pass the time. But did you know that some videos actually go the extra mile by being interactive? Yes, you read that right!
If you are not really sure about what we mean when we say interactive video, here are five fun examples you can try out yourself:
Can You Handle the Texting Virus?
"Can You Handle the Texting Virus?" is an interactive video that pretty much functions like a choose your own adventure story. Uploaded by Paths - Interactive Videos, it has 21,000 views as of press time.
The video gives you a scenario and you have to choose what you will do when prompted. The timestamps of every decision you can make is located in the description of the video.
Help SpongeBob Get to Work on Time
Uploading by the official "SpongeBob SquarePants" YouTube channel, your goal should you try this interactive video out is very straightforward: Help SpongeBob get to work on time. Now how do you do that?
Throughout the nearly 15-minute video, you are faced with questions regarding what SpongeBob should do to get to work. There are two choices and, once you have made your pick, simply skip to the timestamp indidcated under your choice.
How God Created You
You have probably seen the How God Created You mini game on social media by now, but if you want to experience it on a different platform, there is an interactive YouTube video that incorporates the same idea.
What basically happens is you get asked a series of questions and there will be answers provided. Once you have an answer, click it and it will redirect you to the next video where the next question can be found. Just repeat the process until you get all the way to the end.
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Interactive Piano
Yes, you can play the piano on YouTube thanks to an interactive video.
All you have to do is press the numbers one all the way down to zero on your keyboard. Each number has a corresponding note on the piano. The notes on the black keys can be played by clicking the timestamps that are found in the description of the YouTube video.
Red Light, Green Light From 'Squid Game'
Whether or not you have watched "Squid Game," you have probably already seen the Red Light, Green Light game online. Basically, the gyst of the game is that you have to decide whether or not you will run forward while the doll on the other side is turned away from you. If it turns its head and catches you moving, you are done for.
If you have ever wondered how it is like to participate in a game of Red Light, Green Light, well, wonder no more because there is an interactive video on YouTube that lets you experience it somewhat.