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yyp rated a game 136 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
A browser game made in HTML5.
ImWithRedShirt rated a narrative 148 days ago
A downloadable narrative for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

A neat little game which reminds me of why I never want to work in customer service!

A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Good time overall, very silly and fun. Was pleasantly surprised to see that this was the same creator as Jettomero, which I really enjoyed on the Switch!

If you like making silly monsters and watching them flail around and causing destruction as they go, then this is a good game for you. It is a little janky in places, but if you're able to look past that then this it's worth your while.

A few criticisms: the jank does become more of an obstacle in the later parts of the storyline, as you're encouraged to tweak your titan to suit the mission, only the tweaking is still randomised and can be frustrating. For example, in my game I ended up with a couple of mostly promising titans except their arms ended up crossing over when they spawned, often resulting in the arms detaching almost instantly causing the titan to start bleeding out. Trying to mutate them to uncross their arms was basically impossible, as I didn't really have any input into what changes I wanted, I can only select between the randomly generated forms. Maybe an accurate reflection of trying to mutate a creature to your wishes, but a somewhat frustrating game mechanic.

Similarly, it was frustrating to want to mutate my titan only to find after selecting a mutation that the game had come up with that it was too big for its cage. I think the idea for this is that there's a limit to how much you can mutate your titan before it becomes unwieldy, but given how quickly you can meet that limit, it did make for a frustrating experience.

Lastly I will say that I appreciate the spirit of the narrative that the creator is going for in the story mode, of a worker realising that they're trapped in a system that is actively trying to destroy the world. However the way the dialogue is written comes across a little flat. You're a worker creating a titan that destroy cities, it would be pretty hard to not realise how fucked it is from the start, so why are they only now realising this? I just don't find that aspect of it particularly compelling and feel a bit detached from this perspective. Meanwhile there are some interesting stories going on, like people who are specialists and can't afford to change jobs, or people who feel resigned to doing this work, which I think would be a much more interesting direction to take our main character in, tho it may also be worth adding in other elements to give the player more of an attachment to the Player Character.

In spite of all these, the core of the game is still very fun, and I would love to see where the creator goes from here

anshiel rated a narrative 183 days ago
A downloadable narrative for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
skwp rated a game 192 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
A downloadable narrative for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.
yeouja rated a narrative 214 days ago
A downloadable narrative for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Had a tone of fun with this. Reminded me of the good ol' days when trying to play QWOP!

A downloadable game for Windows and macOS.
A downloadable game for Windows.
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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