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Understanding the Crane game phenomenon: xQc's expenditure revealed in pursuit of online prizes, fans call him 'big spender'
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2023-07-16 17:20
xQc delved into the realm of online Crane games, leading him to the website Toreba, where players can test their luck with the Japanese games

AUSTIN, TEXAS: xQc, a well-known streamer on Kick, gained significant attention when he secured a lucrative deal worth $100 million. With a staggering 453k followers on Kick and an impressive 11 million followers on Twitch, xQc consistently captivates his fans by playing a variety of games and hosting engaging watch parties.

During one of his recent live streams, xQc encountered a challenging crane game that proved difficult to conquer. How long did it take for xQc to overcome the challenge? How much money did he spend to conquer the game? And what exactly is a crane game? Continue reading for answers.

‘They felt bad’

During a recent live stream, xQc delved into the realm of online crane games, leading him to the website Toreba, where players can test their luck with Japanese crane games. These platforms offer a chance to win incredible prizes, particularly for anime enthusiasts.

Although xQc had prior experience playing on Toreba, the website has faced criticism from some who view it as online gambling, while others argue that it requires skill to succeed. In this particular claw game stream, he dedicated around 20 minutes to a single game, attempting his own maneuvers and observing other players vying for the same prize.

At one point, it seemed that xQc had experienced a string of losses, prompting a message to appear on the screen stating, "Assist in progress. Please wait momentarily." Surprisingly, the store owner managed to retrieve the toy in a single attempt without even hooking it with the claw as intended by the game's design. Instead, the claw hit the platform, causing the toy to jiggle loose and fall into the winning zone. xQc's frustration was evident, yet his chat erupted with laughter and Omegalul emotes.

However, this amusing incident didn't deter the streamer from enjoying his time and continuing to play on the website. He took a moment to explain why he received assistance before moving on, acknowledging that crane games have a threshold where, if not won, the game will assist a player and award them the prize. Reflecting on the situation, xQc humorously remarked, "I mean, they felt bad. I mean, GG."

'They know he is a big spender'

After watching the video, xQc's fans have started sharing their stances. One fan said, "It's a normal thing. Just like how a game offers you easy mode when you're a noob at it😁" Another said, "Always a smart move, they feed xqcs dopamine by making him win prizes so he keeps spending money on other games." A YouTube user wrote, "Classic assist from the crane gods. They know he is a big spender. He's had some great plays and wins. But most of the time, it's just X raging on the rigged machine. Aware Rigged Gamba." Another YouTube user noted, "It has to be rigged and worse than normal claw machines because they have to factor in crazy shipping costs." A fifth user said, "Bro hit pity on a skill check game."

What is a crane game?

A crane game, also known as a claw machine, is an amusement machine that allows players to control buttons, control sticks, or a combination of controls. In the online version, players can access the game through a website or application. These online crane games simulate the experience of playing a physical crane machine. Players are given the opportunity to control a virtual claw with the objective of grabbing prizes. The gameplay involves maneuvering the claw to position it precisely over a desired item and then pressing a button to lower the claw and attempt to snatch the prize. The key to winning in an online crane game lies in the player's skill in timing and accurately positioning the claw. Players may need to purchase virtual credits or tokens to play, and the prizes won are shipped to the player's address.

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