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So which is it? One or four? Does the spot-on humor and enjoyability of getting the endings render the Sisyphean torment of getting all the medals moot? Does the inexplicable, unbelievable, unforgivable slog to get the medals ruin the otherwise thoroughly entertaining experience of the game proper? Do I split the difference (whatever the frag that means)? In all honestly...I don't know. This is completely new territory for me, and I have no idea how to proceed. And so...no rating. I'm sorry, I just can't. Play it yourself and draw your own conclusions.
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No, I'm not done yet. Let's deal with that *other* game I mentioned, which will hit you like an airship drawn in by a magnet if you try to *get all the medals*. You will have to look up how to do these, first off (watch the YouTube video; simple descriptions almost certainly won't be enough). Then you will have to go to the specific junctions in question. Then you will have to play them...over...and over...and over...and over. Even if you know *exactly* where to click, the window on most of these are small; for one of the Rise And Shine Locations, you have about HALF A SECOND to find the EXTREMELY small figure and tag him. Trust me, you will absolutely despise this before you are even halfway done. Let's not even mention the 101 Failmations. Horrible decision, horrible game, 1/5 [cotd.]
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And *boy*, are they ever! From an impromptu dance party to the dangers of mimicking a 2D Sonic The Hedgehog game to a massive airship crashing into the compound to that eternally fickle transporter, this one has it all. And since this is, of course, one of those games where it's a lot more fun to fail than succeed, it even gives you the option of choosing whichever juncture you want, in case you get (un)lucky and pick the "correct" option right away. Having five endings adds some welcome variety, and, yes, I'll say it, the music rocks. That's actually the main reason I still have this bookmarked even after getting everything. Bottom line, if you want to have a blast and a bellyfull of laughs, this is absolutely the game for you, 4/5. [cotd.]
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This...is going to be a tough one. Mainly because there are actually two games here, a goofy, thorougly irreverant pratfall-fest with tons of jokes, and a horrifying, soul-crushing, nightmarish ocean of endless BS. I'll deal with the former first. This is, of course, the latest Henry Stickman game, where he finally has to answer for all the chaos he's caused in his previous four escapades (and if you haven't played them yet, please do, they're a riot). At each juncture he has to take one of several implausible actions; all but one will get him killed or otherwise end his adventure, the other will allow him to proceed. It's the tried-and-true "Lady or Tiger" mechanic, and, as always, what makes it work is how varied and funny the wrong choices...or "fails", as the game puts it...are. [cotd.]
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To play other games of this series, you may try addicting games.com.
The other games are-
1. stealing the diamond
2. escaping the prison and
3. infiltrating the airship
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This game has a resemblance of the two games 'GTA V' WASTED and 'The Elder Scrolls V' when pickpocketing the gaurd in the solo mode.
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Puffballs United Is This The last Henry Stickman Games Because I Really Like Games Like These Oh by the way THIS GAME IS AWESOME! PS: Press + If This Game Is Really Good or Press - if you disagree
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I hella liked the interatcivity and humour in this game!
BTW, creators team, are you from Mongolia (as a hidden message implies? ;) ) Or from Russia? You have a typical accent! )