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The artstyle is where it's at. Gameplay can be a chore sometimes though.

The developers actually care about the game, and I love the wholesome community. ROCK AND STONE

Literally after playing Most Wanted as a kid and going to this. I literally stopped playing after the first level. Maybe i should revisit, but to be honest, anything after most wanted, most likely is worse.

While it was still enjoyable as a driving game, the world was depressingly barren and had some bizarre cop cutscenes. Does not deserve to have that name.

After the Stanley Parable Wreden split off to make The Beginners Guide a very mature and interesting look into the psyche of game dev and critique. In contrast Pugh just kept milking The Stanley Parable by just making worse versions of it. It may seem cruel to overly critique a free 20 minute game, but there is nothing here worth seeing.

The concept seems cute at first, what if every time someone played a game the devs had to run it like a play performance? But the game does nothing with it. the gameplay is simply just basic walking and clicking buttons. The comedy is all variations of "Everything is under control ! something bad happens" or "Hit this switch *something bad happens" Uhh I mean this other switch". The narrator can be hard to understand due to his mushy pronunciation. The art design basically just looks like backstage a large performance with lacking the clever touches of the Stanley Parable. Even being short and free there is just nothing here worth seeing unless you like hearing variations of the same joke for 20 minutes.

Even better than the first Lego Starwars, mega slapper co-op game that never got old as a kid. Still fun to this day, 8/10

To describe them all it's fun for 20 minutes

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