The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything is a satirical point-and-click adventure game, about progress, politics and propulsive nozzles. It features fun verbs, irrelevant ducks and satirical shenanigans. I think you'll like it :)
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Sights & Sounds
- Very unique looking game. Looks like the bits between Monty Python segments
- The music is serviceable, and there is no voice acting
Story & Vibes
- You're part of a community of dummies trying to build a rocket. The plot follows you fumbling through this process
- The game loses itself a little bit between trying to be satire and also being self-aware
- Despite the philosophical wavering, it's pretty funny
Playability & Replayability
- It's a point-and-click game. That's all you really need to know about the gameplay
- I'll probably come back to knock out the achievements I missed
Overall Impressions & Performance
- You'll want to change your DPI settings (override high DPI scaling behavior) on the game's exe, or the window will be tiny
Final Verdict
- 6.5/10. The humor is solid, and I agree with a lot of what the game is saying, but all the self-effacing bits come off as a little trite. Still worth a playthrough if you could use a dose of sarcastic humor
- Very unique looking game. Looks like the bits between Monty Python segments
- The music is serviceable, and there is no voice acting
Story & Vibes
- You're part of a community of dummies trying to build a rocket. The plot follows you fumbling through this process
- The game loses itself a little bit between trying to be satire and also being self-aware
- Despite the philosophical wavering, it's pretty funny
Playability & Replayability
- It's a point-and-click game. That's all you really need to know about the gameplay
- I'll probably come back to knock out the achievements I missed
Overall Impressions & Performance
- You'll want to change your DPI settings (override high DPI scaling behavior) on the game's exe, or the window will be tiny
Final Verdict
- 6.5/10. The humor is solid, and I agree with a lot of what the game is saying, but all the self-effacing bits come off as a little trite. Still worth a playthrough if you could use a dose of sarcastic humor