10 great Let’s Play YouTubers to check out if you don’t have time to play yourself
I think it’s safe to assume that if you’re here, then you’re probably a gamer. Gaming offers a respite from reality, an escape from responsibility, and a challenge if you’re feeling like nothing is pushing you hard enough. However, life is hectic. It’s not always possible to sit down and commit hours to grinding through an RPG or playing through other people’s lives in life sims. Sure, you might want to curl up and spend your evenings trudging through warzones or building civilizations, but real life must take precedence and children, work, pets, and frankly, sleep are all more important even if they’re not as much fun. If that’s the case, how can you stay up to date with recent releases in a deeper and more meaningful way than just watching the trailer? Well, YouTube has an answer to that. More specifically, Let’s Play YouTubers are the answer to this predicament. There are hundreds of people in the Let’s Play corner of YouTube, playing games that others don’t have the time to commit themselves to. If you want to live vicariously and understand a game, or you want to figure out if a game is worth buying, there’s no better bunch of people to turn to. As a busy parent, I’ve spent a lot of time watching Let’s Play YouTubers while I clean the house, cook dinner, or otherwise just can’t sit down to play. Here are 10 of the best that I’ve found over the years. Jacksepticeye 30.9 million subscribers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR_pevdt2dg Jack (Real name Seán) is without a doubt the most well-known YouTuber on this entire list, and he’s been an absolute mainstay in the Let’s Play sphere for over a decade now. Having discovered him when he had less than a million subscribers, I’ve watched his channel explode, and his self-growth is something to be impressed by. Jack plays everything from niche indie titles to AAA releases, often in long-form, single-sitting videos. Among his most popular series are his single-sitting, full-game Soulsborne videos, Happy Wheels, Detroit: Become Human, and Undertale. There are hours of content to binge watch, and he truly has played something that will appeal to everyone. Dan and Phil Games 2.9 million subscribers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Anwgi2YoX6A Dan and Phil are, again, two people who I feel like I’ve grown up watching. Both of them have been making YouTube videos for over a decade and have come together to create Dan and Phil Games. The channel is mostly known for its long-running Sims 4 series (they recently featured as part of The Sims 25 hour live stream to celebrate the 25-year anniversary of the franchise), so if you’re a fan of the life sim, you’ll find hours of content featuring their main Sim Dil and his now very large extended family. They also play a range of other PC and board/card games that are hilarious to watch. Call Me Kevin 3.6 million subscribers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNX2mdqPDBM&t=14s Call Me Kevin is a Let’s Play YouTuber who ventures into the weird and wacky side of gaming. He’s pitted AI against multiple games (Detroit: Become Human and Skyrim are definitely worth watching) and forces Sims to live in cursed situations just to see what happens. From BitLife to Grand Theft Auto, Kevin has played a huge variety of games, so if you want a series to dive into, you’ll find something on his channel. He also uploads a range of skits, music covers, and vlogs if you want to get to know the creator a little better. Daz Black 9 million subscribers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swk-GMkwrk0 Daz is, without a doubt, one of the funniest YouTubers to grace this list. He’s a fan of horror games, even though he’s absolutely terrified by every single one of them, so I’ll warn you that watching him play is best done without headphones, or at least with them set to a low volume lest you end up going deaf via his screaming. With that said, Daz doesn’t just do Let’s Plays. He also has an entire series of Ghost Hunt videos, regularly uploads reaction content, and also has a second channel that actually sees him go outside with his friend Will and touch grass. If you want something to brighten your day, or you’re just a fan of niche horror games, I can’t recommend Daz enough. MadMorph 574 thousand subscribers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKQQjPZznL4 From someone who is likely to wake you up screaming to someone who actively tries to put you to sleep with his ASMR (mostly) cozy content. MadMorph is a huge name in the cozy gaming sphere, with his “Fall asleep while I play...” videos and previews of upcoming releases for the genre. He doesn’t exclusively stick to cozy games, mind you. He has done long-form playthrough videos of Until Dawn and Alan Wake 2 alongside his more niche cozy titles. If you want a relaxing voice to listen to while you try to relax but still want some gaming content, I recommend giving MadMorph a try. Let’s Game it Out 5.9 m
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I think it’s safe to assume that if you’re here, then you’re probably a gamer. Gaming offers a respite from reality, an escape from responsibility, and a challenge if you’re feeling like nothing is pushing you hard enough.
However, life is hectic. It’s not always possible to sit down and commit hours to grinding through an RPG or playing through other people’s lives in life sims. Sure, you might want to curl up and spend your evenings trudging through warzones or building civilizations, but real life must take precedence and children, work, pets, and frankly, sleep are all more important even if they’re not as much fun.
If that’s the case, how can you stay up to date with recent releases in a deeper and more meaningful way than just watching the trailer? Well, YouTube has an answer to that. More specifically, Let’s Play YouTubers are the answer to this predicament.
There are hundreds of people in the Let’s Play corner of YouTube, playing games that others don’t have the time to commit themselves to. If you want to live vicariously and understand a game, or you want to figure out if a game is worth buying, there’s no better bunch of people to turn to.
As a busy parent, I’ve spent a lot of time watching Let’s Play YouTubers while I clean the house, cook dinner, or otherwise just can’t sit down to play. Here are 10 of the best that I’ve found over the years.
Jacksepticeye
30.9 million subscribers
Jack (Real name Seán) is without a doubt the most well-known YouTuber on this entire list, and he’s been an absolute mainstay in the Let’s Play sphere for over a decade now. Having discovered him when he had less than a million subscribers, I’ve watched his channel explode, and his self-growth is something to be impressed by.
Jack plays everything from niche indie titles to AAA releases, often in long-form, single-sitting videos. Among his most popular series are his single-sitting, full-game Soulsborne videos, Happy Wheels, Detroit: Become Human, and Undertale. There are hours of content to binge watch, and he truly has played something that will appeal to everyone.
Dan and Phil Games
2.9 million subscribers
Dan and Phil are, again, two people who I feel like I’ve grown up watching. Both of them have been making YouTube videos for over a decade and have come together to create Dan and Phil Games.
The channel is mostly known for its long-running Sims 4 series (they recently featured as part of The Sims 25 hour live stream to celebrate the 25-year anniversary of the franchise), so if you’re a fan of the life sim, you’ll find hours of content featuring their main Sim Dil and his now very large extended family. They also play a range of other PC and board/card games that are hilarious to watch.
Call Me Kevin
3.6 million subscribers
Call Me Kevin is a Let’s Play YouTuber who ventures into the weird and wacky side of gaming. He’s pitted AI against multiple games (Detroit: Become Human and Skyrim are definitely worth watching) and forces Sims to live in cursed situations just to see what happens.
From BitLife to Grand Theft Auto, Kevin has played a huge variety of games, so if you want a series to dive into, you’ll find something on his channel. He also uploads a range of skits, music covers, and vlogs if you want to get to know the creator a little better.
Daz Black
9 million subscribers
Daz is, without a doubt, one of the funniest YouTubers to grace this list. He’s a fan of horror games, even though he’s absolutely terrified by every single one of them, so I’ll warn you that watching him play is best done without headphones, or at least with them set to a low volume lest you end up going deaf via his screaming.
With that said, Daz doesn’t just do Let’s Plays. He also has an entire series of Ghost Hunt videos, regularly uploads reaction content, and also has a second channel that actually sees him go outside with his friend Will and touch grass. If you want something to brighten your day, or you’re just a fan of niche horror games, I can’t recommend Daz enough.
MadMorph
574 thousand subscribers
From someone who is likely to wake you up screaming to someone who actively tries to put you to sleep with his ASMR (mostly) cozy content. MadMorph is a huge name in the cozy gaming sphere, with his “Fall asleep while I play...” videos and previews of upcoming releases for the genre.
He doesn’t exclusively stick to cozy games, mind you. He has done long-form playthrough videos of Until Dawn and Alan Wake 2 alongside his more niche cozy titles. If you want a relaxing voice to listen to while you try to relax but still want some gaming content, I recommend giving MadMorph a try.
Let’s Game it Out
5.9 million subscribers
When it comes to gaming videos, it’s always fun to see someone absolutely trash a game through overexertion of core mechanics, and that’s something that you can rely on Let’s Game it Out to do for you. He mostly plays life sims, although “play” might be a strong word. It’s more like destroying the game through the mechanics that are meant to make it playable in the first place.
His most memorable attempts at this are through Zoo Tycoon and Planet Coaster, where he creates bizarre and nonsensical situations that inevitably descend into pure chaos. His videos regularly feature cuts where, when he returns, he discusses how he just spent hours of his life doing something completely insane.
Gudetama
332 thousand subscribers
Admittedly, this is a less serious entry, but as a lazy egg fan, I just can’t not include him in this Let’s Play YouTuber list. This cartoon egg has played Minecraft and Fall Guys, and while they’re not exactly the most thrilling of playthroughs, it would entirely go against Gude’s brand if they were actually exciting.
There’s something weirdly soothing about watching a grumpy cartoon egg build a life in Minecraft or complain his way through a level in Fall Guys (all in Japanese with English subtitles). Plus, he’s just adorable, and I’m fairly confident my spirit animal is an egg, so he’s going on this list because I have the power to put him here.
RTGame
2.9 million subscribers
RTGame has had a lot of long-running and successful series over the years, including a Minecraft series that he’s gone back to after a decade away from the game and a bunch of Balatro content as well. Perhaps what he’s best known for, though, is his “A man with no rhythm plays rhythm games” videos.
The overarching premise of his channel is trying things that he has no idea how to do, and that’s appealing because it’s how I go into most games these days. I love that RTGame doesn’t focus on AAA titles, and also features niche games like Squirrel with a Gun and A Little to the Left in his roster.
James Turner
1.6 million subscribers
This one is purely for the Sims fans, and James Turner’s channel is filled with Let’s Plays, and speed builds focused entirely on The Sims 4. Anyone who plays The Sims 4 will know about James Turner, as he’s the creator of multiple hugely popular challenges such as Rags to Riches and the Every Occult Challenge.
Since the re-release of both The Sims 1 and The Sims 2, he’s also been attempting his own challenges within the older titles, which are going… Well, about as well as you’d expect them to. There are endless hours worth of the Sims content on his channel, so if you’re a fan of the franchise, you should definitely check it out.
DanTDM
29.2 million subscribers
Dan is another huge name in the Let’s Play YouTube sphere, and he’s also been around for over a decade at this point. Over that time, he’s made thousands of gaming videos on everything from niche indie titles to Five Nights at Freddy’s, and the main core of his content is Minecraft-based.
He also posts sporadic vlog-style videos and reactionary content, so you’ve got some different styles of content if you want to mix it up. Dan also has a second channel where he regularly goes live, streaming content and interacting with viewers as he plays. As a parent, DanTDM is also a great example of a YouTuber maintaining a good work/life balance, which is always nice to see.
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