Video Summary
00:20

What is the Goal of this Video?

Kurazavik reveals his plan to use VIP+ admin powers to sabotage a private server and prevent anyone from winning.
00:55

How to Get In-Game Items for Cheap?

A look into the Playerok marketplace, showcasing how to buy items, Robux, and top up Steam balance at a lower cost.
02:49

The First Prank: Red Light, Green Light at Snail's Pace

Kurazavik sets all players' speed to 0.1, forcing them to move incredibly slowly in the first game.
03:12

How to Troll Players with Character Speed Settings

A demonstration of manipulating player speed from minimum to maximum to cause chaos and mass eliminations.
06:10

Game Mode Twist: Turning Tug of War into a Deathmatch

Kurazavik gives every player a knife and enables friendly fire, transforming the team-based game into a free-for-all.
08:04

How to Join Kurazavik's Games and Add Him as a Friend

The creator explains that links to his Roblox profile are in the description and that he accepts friends periodically.
09:24

What is Kurazavik's Merch and Where to Find It?

A showcase of Kurazavik's official Roblox merch, which is available in his group for 4-10 Robux.
09:40

The Ultimate Betrayal: Hide and Seek with Knives

The Hide and Seek game is turned into a deadly hunt as every player is armed with a knife.
11:31

How to Abuse Admin Powers in a Private Server

The creator discusses his thought process for creating a fun, chaotic experience for his subscribers.
13:30

Final Moments: The Last Survivors Face Off

The few remaining players enter the last stages of the sabotaged game.
15:47

The Glass Bridge Challenge Begins

Players must navigate the treacherous glass bridge, but with a twist from the admin.
17:02

What is Friendly Fire Mode?

An explanation and demonstration of the "Friendly Fire" or "Союзный огонь" feature that allows players to damage each other.

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Watch as creator Kurazavik uses VIP+ admin powers to hilariously sabotage a private INK GAME server, turning Red Light, Green Light and Tug of War into total chaos.

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Title: 🔥ТРОЛЮ ИГРОКОВ АДМИНКОЙ В ИНК ГЕЙМ! | INK GAME РОБЛОКС🔥 Creator: Куразавик Video URL: https://youtube.com/watch?v=04S1vcOLl4k Duration: 30:25

【 Introduction 】

Have you ever wondered what would happen if a game of Squid Game had a rogue admin with a god complex and a wicked sense of humor? In a massive private server filled with over 50 unsuspecting players, Roblox creator Kurazavik did just that. Armed with a VIP+ pass that granted him admin-like powers, he set out on a simple, chaotic mission: to play the role of a mischievous guard and ensure that absolutely no one could win. This isn't just a gameplay video; it's a masterclass in creative trolling and a hilarious social experiment. We're breaking down every prank, every chaotic moment, and every clever trick Kurazavik used to turn a regular game of INK GAME into an unforgettable spectacle of mayhem.

【 The Deep Dive: Content Breakdown 】

The Ultimate Power Trip: Kurazavik's Secret Weapon [ 00:07-00:55 ]

Core Idea: The video's premise is established: Kurazavik has purchased special admin abilities on a private server with the sole intention of sabotaging the game for everyone else. In-Depth Elucidation: Kurazavik kicks off the video by welcoming his "bobcats" (a term of endearment for his viewers) and immediately reveals his sinister plan. He's gathered a huge private server, starting with 47 players and quickly growing to over 50. While the players believe they're in for a standard round of INK GAME, Kurazavik unveils his trump card: a newly purchased VIP+ pass. This isn't just a cosmetic upgrade; it grants him the powers of a guard and an admin, allowing him to manipulate the game's rules in real-time. His goal is simple and devious: to use these powers to interfere with every stage and prevent any of the participants from reaching the end and claiming victory. The players are completely unaware that their biggest obstacle isn't the game itself, but the very person hosting it.

Gearing Up for Chaos: Scoring Deals on Playerok [ 00:55-02:09 ]

Core Idea: Kurazavik introduces his sponsor, Playerok, a marketplace for in-game items, and explains how players can get great deals on various game passes and currencies. In-Depth Elucidation: Before the games begin, Kurazavik takes a moment to shout out his sponsor, Playerok, a comprehensive marketplace for gamers. He frames it as the perfect solution for players who want to get premium items or perks in games like INK GAME, Grow a Garden, or Blue Lock Rivals without paying full price. He highlights the platform's key features, including the ability to buy specific in-game items, Robux, and even top-up Steam balances with a remarkably low 9% commission. To demonstrate its ease of use, he provides a quick tutorial. He navigates to the Roblox section on the Playerok website, uses the filters to search for items in the "Other" category (for games not listed individually), and quickly finds a VIP Pass for Blue Lock Rivals at a discounted price of 399 rubles. The on-screen footage shows a seamless process: contacting the seller, making the payment through one of the many available options, and receiving the item as a gift in-game within minutes. He emphasizes that the entire transaction is completely safe. To top it off, he announces a massive giveaway on the Playerok Telegram channel with 100 prizes up for grabs, including AirPods Pro 2, a Dark Project keyboard, thousands of rubles for Steam or site balances, and Robux, all for simply subscribing to their channel.

The Snail's Pace Massacre: Red Light, Green Light Sabotage [ 02:10-03:12 ]

Core Idea: In the first game, Kurazavik uses his admin panel to drastically reduce everyone's movement speed, causing confusion and mass eliminations. In-Depth Elucidation: As the first game, Red Light, Green Light, is about to begin, the lobby is filled with the usual pre-game chaos and playful banter. One player humorously insults another, calling them a "country pig" and "Shapoklyak," setting a lighthearted tone right before the mayhem. The moment the game starts, Kurazavik opens his admin panel. With a few clicks, he executes his first act of sabotage: he sets the Speed of every single player on the server to the lowest possible setting, 0.1. The effect is immediate and hilarious. As the light turns green, the entire field of players begins to move at an agonizingly slow crawl, barely inching forward. The chat fills with confusion as players realize they can't move properly. Some discover that using emotes allows them to lurch forward slightly faster, but it's still a pathetic pace. Kurazavik, whose own speed remains normal, casually walks among the struggling players, laughing at their predicament.

The Final Sprint: A Sudden Burst of Chaos [ 03:12-05:08 ]

Core Idea: After tormenting players with slow speed, Kurazavik suddenly maxes out their speed in the final seconds, leading to uncontrollable movement and a server-wide wipeout. In-Depth Elucidation: With only 30 seconds left on the clock and most players nowhere near the finish line, Kurazavik decides to escalate the chaos. He re-opens his admin panel and cranks everyone's Speed setting up to 5.0. The server instantly transforms from a slow-motion crawl into an uncontrollable frenzy. Players who were holding down their movement keys are suddenly launched forward at blistering speeds. Unable to stop in time when the light turns red, they are eliminated in massive waves. The screen is filled with the sounds of gunfire and collapsing bodies. In this single move, Kurazavik wipes out the vast majority of the server. Even he isn't immune to the chaos, as he accidentally falls off the map himself, though his admin powers allow him to respawn. The round ends with only a handful of stunned survivors.

A Twisted Tug of War: Arming the Masses [ 05:08-07:15 ]

Core Idea: Kurazavik turns the Tug of War event into a free-for-all deathmatch by giving every player a knife and enabling friendly fire. In-Depth Elucidation: The few remaining players proceed to the next stage, which is supposed to be Tug of War. However, Kurazavik has other plans. Instead of a test of strength, he decides to orchestrate a bloodbath. Using his admin panel, he gifts every single player a Knife and, most importantly, enables the Friendly Fire setting. This transforms the arena into a "last man standing" deathmatch where everyone is a target. The players, now armed, immediately turn on each other. The event becomes a chaotic brawl of slashing and fighting, a far cry from the intended game. Kurazavik himself joins in, eliminating a few players with his own weapon before the timer runs out, leaving even fewer survivors for the next round.

Hide and Slay: No Safe Place to Run [ 07:15-09:40 ]

Core Idea: For the Hide and Seek round, Kurazavik repeats his previous trick, arming all remaining players and forcing them to hunt each other down. In-Depth Elucidation: The next game on the agenda is Hide and Seek. Sticking to his theme of chaos, Kurazavik decides that simply hiding is too boring. Once again, he uses his admin powers to give everyone a weapon. The objective shifts from hiding to hunting, creating a tense atmosphere where every corner could hide a threat. He specifies that it's "every man for himself," ensuring no alliances can be formed. The round devolves into a brutal game of cat and mouse, with players stalking each other through the map. The creator becomes a seeker himself, using an MP5 to hunt down the hiders, further thinning the herd until only a few remain.

Join the Chaos: Kurazavik's Community Q&A [ 09:40-10:18 ]

Core Idea: Kurazavik answers common questions from his community, explaining how to add him on Roblox and get his exclusive merch. In-Depth Elucidation: Towards the end of the video, while the final games play out, Kurazavik addresses some frequently asked questions from his viewers.

  • How to add him as a friend on Roblox? He explains that the link to his official Roblox profile, kurazavik, can be found in the video's description and pinned comment. He notes that he receives over 500 friend requests daily and tries to accept them periodically, but it's not instant.
  • How to play with him or be in a video? The best way is to simply join his game when he's online. He can't always respond to messages while recording, but joining his server is the easiest way to participate.
  • What is he wearing and how to get it? He's wearing his own custom merch, which is sold exclusively through his official Roblox group. He shows a gallery of different designs, with prices ranging from an affordable 4 to 10 Robux. He cheekily adds that players wearing his merch have a much higher chance of having their friend request accepted. All the necessary links, he reminds viewers, are in the description.

【 The Takeaway: Synthesis & Action 】

Kurazavik's video is a masterclass in how to use game mechanics for pure, unadulterated fun. By leveraging admin powers on a private server, he transformed a predictable set of mini-games into a hilarious and chaotic social experiment. The key takeaway is the sheer entertainment value of breaking the rules in a controlled environment. The pranks, from the "snail's pace" Red Light, Green Light to the knife-wielding free-for-alls, demonstrate how a little creative sabotage can create an entirely new and memorable gaming experience for everyone involved. For players looking to connect with him, the path is clear: join his official Roblox group, check out his affordable merch, and keep an eye out for when he's online for a chance to be part of the next chaotic adventure.