In today’s video, I did the impossible: I taught my teenage sister how to play Among Us… but here’s the twist—we were both playing on the same iPad. That’s right, one device, two siblings, and one of the most chaotic games ever made. What could possibly go wrong? Picture this: me, a kid who knows all the sneaky tricks of Among Us—task faking, vent paths, emergency meeting baiting—trying to explain all that to my older sister who had never even touched the game before. She thought it was going to be simple. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t. We sat side by side, sharing the same iPad like it was a Nintendo DS in 2009. One of us would steer the character while the other watched, guessed, and backseat-gamed. Every round was filled with yelling, laughing, finger-pointing, and a whole lot of: “WHY DID YOU VOTE ME OUT?!” “YOU LOOKED SUS!” “I WAS DOING TASKS, I SWEAR!” And my personal favorite: “You vented. I saw you. You can't lie to me, we’re literally sitting right next to each other!” We didn’t just teach the game—we LIVED the game. Even though we only had one screen, it turned into a full-blown strategy session mixed with betrayal, teamwork, and total nonsense. Who knew that teaching someone how to play Among Us could feel like an actual trust test between siblings? This video is full of chaotic energy, funny fails, and maybe a little bit of accidental sabotage. So if you’ve ever tried teaching someone a game you love, or played Among Us with a sibling—especially on the same device—you’ll totally relate. Grab your snacks, sus your siblings, and get ready… because this is one gaming moment you won’t forget.