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What to watch in between life series?
I saw Spidey Steve make a video on this and I wanted to make my own version!!
I recommend watching Lifesteal SMP, because it's a lot like the life series. Basically the plot is that everytime you kill someone, you get an extra heart and everytime you get killed you lose a heart. The best part about the series is that everyone in the smp makes their own videos and you can watch one randomly without knowing the plot or which episode. If you prefer chaotic videos, you should watch Therealsquiddo or Ashwag, but if you prefer more calm videos, then you should watch Jumperwho or PlanetLord.
Vampires SMP is going on right now, if you'd prefer roleplay smps like Empires. The plot sort of gets discovered along the way, but everyone has a backstory and they move into an abandoned village. (There are rumors that there are past life references in there???)
If you'd like something relaxing to watch, then Crafted SMP is for you!! It's basically a group of friends having fun on a vanilla minecraft server with mods. I'm currently watching Aiba's POV, but all of them are amazing!!
Maizen is a great channel if you enjoy horror mods or more kid-ish things. They do all sorts of stuff, from escaping siren head to having build-off competitions.
And last but not least, Hermitcraft. Most of the life series members are in Hermitcraft and they build really big bases. It's a classic mineraft smp where everyone has fun!
a playlist i made for jj/zenichi from maizen!
AHEM–AHEM AHEM– *coughs uncontrollably* Zenichi in a suit– ahem– AHEM– *simultaneously combusts*
Luminous, string hit groovin' future funk from Maizen (via Kanga Corp.)!