I loved every second of this. This is an excellent example of a good experience that can be made with very simple assets and a very basic gameplay loop.
I love that each segment is short and to the point, that there’s a little twist after every iteration, that the music changes slightly in each level in – at first – subtle and then prominent ways, and the way this leads up to an ending that’s simultaneously unexpected but also well-earned.
There’s a lot of subtle touches to this game that make it an absolute joy to play from beginning to end, and I was genuinely impressed with some of the effects that the team managed to pull off. Sure, it’s a simple gag, but it kept me laughing all the way through, and for a free game that’s only about ten minutes long that’s all I can really ask for.
I just wish it supported proper fullscreen, because I had to exit out of the game and hide my Windows taskbar in order to read the subtitles that come up later on.