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Game | Difficulty | User's Rating |
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I wanna explore giant anime girls | 2.0 | 10.0 |
I wanna kill the 3sweepor | 69.0 | 10.0 |
I wanna kill the Kermit 2 | 69.0 | 8.8 |
I wanna smile away | 40.0 | 8.4 |
Boshy Remastered | 55.0 | 6.9 |
I wanna try a Collab | 69.0 | 6.9 |
i wanna guy cosmo | 44.0 | 6.9 |
I Wanna be a Good Guy | 42.0 | 5.5 |
I wanna be the CatBag | 50.0 | 5.0 |
I wanna Spaghetti | 33.0 | 5.0 |
I wanna Take the Tutorial | 48.0 | 4.4 |
I Wanna Inversion | 35.0 | 4.2 |
I wanna be the Fishing Temple | 69.0 | 2.9 |
I wanna be the Comrade | 69.0 | 2.9 |
I wanna kill My Parents Due To My Teenage Angst | 77.0 | 0.9 |
I wanna see the Memes 2 | 0.0 | 0.4 |
16 Reviews
Fate
For: Boshy Remastered
For: Boshy Remastered
I'd like to imagine whoever made this game has never actually played boshy but was told by someone what the game was and had access to the assets and made what they thought the game was
Tagged as: Sudoku
[2] Likes
Rating: 6.9 69
Difficulty: 55 55
Jul 24, 2020
Fate
For: I wanna explore giant anime girls
For: I wanna explore giant anime girls
Oh boy, where to begin?
I wanna explore giant anime girls takes place in a bizarre parallell universe filled with anime. As a player you take control over a bowhaired boy possessed by inner demons on a journey to cleanse himself and find harmony.
Right at the start you find yourself standing above a giant anime head, in appearance oddly reminiscent of regular heads but unusual in proportion in a large square room. You don't know where you are, how you got here or where you are going but as the story unfolds many horrific truths will start revealing themselves.
With further exploration you will soon discover a path eventually leading to another giant anime girl which upon investigation will turn out to be (please mind the spoilers) quite complex anime girl warping the boy to distant places. A grand adventure begins here.
Having a central with these 11 girls is a brilliant concept to create a sense of an open world with myriads of options and opportunities despite the actual areas being relatively linear by design. Each "level" (except for one) has a unique setting and theme to it and not only are they inherently fascinating places to visit thanks to the artwork and layout, they are also manifestations of the bowhaired boy's damaged consciousness and symbolize different parts of his psyche along with sporadically scattering various hints to prior events in the boy's life.
The platforming design in I wanna explore giant anime girls is on a level of its own. Each warp, each background, each tiny, tiny little void is carefully considered and placed to create an immaculate experience. However, the game's creator goes even further taking an original approach to the I Wanna be the Guy legacy by adding a layer of depth so cleverly hidden it's literally impossible to notice or even suspect. The game keeps you on edge, immersing you into a world where anime rests behind every subsequent corner. It is not only ingenious by itself but also made with such care and masterful precision that I at times find myself just leaning back; staring at my screen in awe of the intelligence at work.
Obviously it is always a difficult task reviewing music by itself as it is such a subjective matter but I must say that, to me, the song picks in I wanna explore giant anime girls are nothing short of perfection. Melodic beeps are mixed with synthesized voices that definitely bring out the air-instrumentalist in all of us. It should be noted that I wanna explore giant anime girls doesn't have so-called "restarting music", something often scoffed at among the fangame community. The usual criticism would apply here. Because the level design so heavily revolves around exploration and having to time your movement to maximize enjoyment, being able to restart while keeping the music becomes an invaluable tool to assist you on your journey.
Perhaps the most impressive accomplishment of I wanna explore giant anime girls is how cohesive it is. The various areas may be separated by invisible seams but the atmosphere is intact throughout and entering the game's final chapter taking place in the creator's twisted vision of heaven is simply an out-of-this-world experience.
In traditional review format you often want to add a short segment where you mention the review subject's flaws before you move on to the conclusion. In this case there is none to discuss, I wanna giant anime girls is simply a flawless piece of art in the word's most literal sense.
In the end I wanna explore giant anime girls will always be with me, partially through the countless times I have and will replay it but mostly thanks to the plot which fundamentally altered my perception of love, pride and life itself.
I wanna explore giant anime girls takes place in a bizarre parallell universe filled with anime. As a player you take control over a bowhaired boy possessed by inner demons on a journey to cleanse himself and find harmony.
Right at the start you find yourself standing above a giant anime head, in appearance oddly reminiscent of regular heads but unusual in proportion in a large square room. You don't know where you are, how you got here or where you are going but as the story unfolds many horrific truths will start revealing themselves.
With further exploration you will soon discover a path eventually leading to another giant anime girl which upon investigation will turn out to be (please mind the spoilers) quite complex anime girl warping the boy to distant places. A grand adventure begins here.
Having a central with these 11 girls is a brilliant concept to create a sense of an open world with myriads of options and opportunities despite the actual areas being relatively linear by design. Each "level" (except for one) has a unique setting and theme to it and not only are they inherently fascinating places to visit thanks to the artwork and layout, they are also manifestations of the bowhaired boy's damaged consciousness and symbolize different parts of his psyche along with sporadically scattering various hints to prior events in the boy's life.
The platforming design in I wanna explore giant anime girls is on a level of its own. Each warp, each background, each tiny, tiny little void is carefully considered and placed to create an immaculate experience. However, the game's creator goes even further taking an original approach to the I Wanna be the Guy legacy by adding a layer of depth so cleverly hidden it's literally impossible to notice or even suspect. The game keeps you on edge, immersing you into a world where anime rests behind every subsequent corner. It is not only ingenious by itself but also made with such care and masterful precision that I at times find myself just leaning back; staring at my screen in awe of the intelligence at work.
Obviously it is always a difficult task reviewing music by itself as it is such a subjective matter but I must say that, to me, the song picks in I wanna explore giant anime girls are nothing short of perfection. Melodic beeps are mixed with synthesized voices that definitely bring out the air-instrumentalist in all of us. It should be noted that I wanna explore giant anime girls doesn't have so-called "restarting music", something often scoffed at among the fangame community. The usual criticism would apply here. Because the level design so heavily revolves around exploration and having to time your movement to maximize enjoyment, being able to restart while keeping the music becomes an invaluable tool to assist you on your journey.
Perhaps the most impressive accomplishment of I wanna explore giant anime girls is how cohesive it is. The various areas may be separated by invisible seams but the atmosphere is intact throughout and entering the game's final chapter taking place in the creator's twisted vision of heaven is simply an out-of-this-world experience.
In traditional review format you often want to add a short segment where you mention the review subject's flaws before you move on to the conclusion. In this case there is none to discuss, I wanna giant anime girls is simply a flawless piece of art in the word's most literal sense.
In the end I wanna explore giant anime girls will always be with me, partially through the countless times I have and will replay it but mostly thanks to the plot which fundamentally altered my perception of love, pride and life itself.
Tagged as: NSFW
[30] Likes
Rating: 10.0 100
Difficulty: 2 2
Jun 11, 2020
Fate
For: I wanna kill the 3sweepor
For: I wanna kill the 3sweepor
a truly worthy spiritual sequel. prepare yourself!
[8] Likes
Rating: 10.0 100
Difficulty: 69 69
May 12, 2020
Fate
For: I wanna see the Memes 2
For: I wanna see the Memes 2
literally exactly what it says. that said, it's not nearly as good as it sounds
[1] Like
Rating: 0.4 4
Difficulty: 0 0
Sep 19, 2019
Fate
For: I wanna be the Comrade
For: I wanna be the Comrade
this game has an identity crisis. it presents itself as a cancerous meme game, but after one screen of that, it throws two screens of cancerous real platforming at you. mainly terrible ideas, with some good ones that got in there by sheer luck.
it's like the maker just wanted an excuse to release those screens. what were they thinking??????
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it's like the maker just wanted an excuse to release those screens. what were they thinking??????
Rating: 2.9 29
Difficulty: 69 69
Sep 8, 2019
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