BeamBuddy produces video content focused on AI in games, psychological and horror game analysis, and immersive or narrative-driven experiences, as reflected by titles like The Most Intelligent AI Ever Put In a Video Game and The Darkest Secret Ever Found in a Horror Game. The channel publishes a mix of deep-dives and analytical explorations, with an average of about 1.7M views per video from eight published clips, and uploads at a slow pace (approximately 0.1 uploads per week). It has 351K subscribers and has been active since June 12, 2014, in the United States.
Both target psychological horror and immersive atmosphere, as shown by KaleTheLeaf's 95% search match for psychological horror games and 87% content alignment with BeamBuddy on game atmosphere horror, indicating similar topics and styles.
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Both cover video game AI and immersive/narrative-driven experiences, with gameranx matching 100% on search for video game AI and 80% content similarity to BeamBuddy on immersive sim and narrative games.
Both channels center on AI in games, reflected by an 88% search alignment for AI in games and 80% content similarity to BeamBuddy in overall AI-focused coverage.
Both emphasize immersive sim games and storytelling, with Charlatan Wonder showing 79% search alignment and 84% content similarity to BeamBuddy on immersive sim storytelling.
Both produce horror game analysis with attention to pacing, reflected in 73% search alignment and 84% content similarity to BeamBuddy on horror game pace analysis.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include KaleTheLeaf (90% match) and gameranx (88% match). KaleTheLeaf overlaps on psychological horror games, game design horror, and game atmosphere horror, while gameranx aligns on video game AI, immersive sim games, and narrative-driven games. AI and Games (83% match) also competes on AI in games and video game AI. BeamBuddy has substantially fewer subscribers than gameranx (351K vs. 8.6M) and KaleTheLeaf (351K vs. 167K), though both are strong players within overlapping topics. The common queries across these channels include AI in games, immersive sim games, and narrative-driven or horror game analysis.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to BeamBuddy?
BeamBuddy's biggest competitors on YouTube are KaleTheLeaf (90% match, 167K subscribers), gameranx (88% match, 8.6M subscribers), and AI and Games (83% match, 231K subscribers). They share a focus on gaming content, including game analysis, reviews, and industry commentary.
What type of content does BeamBuddy make?
BeamBuddy creates content about video games and artificial intelligence in gaming, with titles like The Most Intelligent AI Ever Put In a Video Game, The Most Depressing Horror Game Ever Made…, There Will Never Be a Game Like Fallout: New Vegas, What it Feels Like To Be Trapped In Your Own Body, and The Darkest Secret Ever Found in a Horror Game…. The channel averages about 1.7M views per video and uploads roughly 0.1 times per week (about one video every 10 weeks).
How do we determine which channels are similar to BeamBuddy?
We analyze BeamBuddy's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.