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RandomChaos_ [Creator]
Game 3.
An "adventure" some would call this game, but be prepared for less platforming and more "bosses". I hope you enjoy, good luck and have fun!
It seems you are interested but still not sure, you should watch the trailer:
https://youtu.be/I5tgHKlE8-w
If you have any problems, that sucks!
Any feedback is nice, good or bad.
:^)
[1] Like
An "adventure" some would call this game, but be prepared for less platforming and more "bosses". I hope you enjoy, good luck and have fun!
It seems you are interested but still not sure, you should watch the trailer:
https://youtu.be/I5tgHKlE8-w
If you have any problems, that sucks!
Any feedback is nice, good or bad.
:^)
Rating: N/A
Difficulty: 55 55
Sep 24, 2021
43 Reviews:
Bob
I was interested in this game mainly because of the promise that there would be bosses, but I was disappointed to find that they are all avoidances.
Despite this, there was some fun to be had. There are a few great ideas, some executed better than others. The needle is fun but nothing I haven't seen before, and it's generally much easier than the avoidances (of which there are many more.) The meme-like theme was hit or miss for me, I found some things funny and others obnoxious. The crazy screen effects in the avoidance fights were sometimes a bit over-the-top.
Let's talk about these avoidance fights. First off, I did clear the game. I would have definitely quit earlier on if they were harder. For what they are, they're mostly fine. Short enough not to be annoying when you die, and the attacks are RNG-based and not learny pattern nonsense. Because of this I was able to stomach playing them and the game was interesting enough that I pressed on (despite the Nicki Minaj fight doing a bit of a number on me)
Overall, an interesting game but leans way too hard into the avoidance to be considered adventure. It's more like an avoidance game with small chunks of needle thrown in. Eventually I reached a point where I was hoping that the game would be over after every avoidance I beat, which isn't really a great sign. Comparing this to the kermit series (which I think it has close design inspirations from), there isn't quite as much variation as I would hope. Kermit has more needle and bosses that you can actually shoot, which makes for a much more captivating experience than playing a bunch of short semi-joke avoidances in a row.
I'd recommend this game to anyone who likes RNG avoidance and gimmick needle, and can stomach dank meme culture and visual challenge. Don't go into it expecting actual boss fights.
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Despite this, there was some fun to be had. There are a few great ideas, some executed better than others. The needle is fun but nothing I haven't seen before, and it's generally much easier than the avoidances (of which there are many more.) The meme-like theme was hit or miss for me, I found some things funny and others obnoxious. The crazy screen effects in the avoidance fights were sometimes a bit over-the-top.
Let's talk about these avoidance fights. First off, I did clear the game. I would have definitely quit earlier on if they were harder. For what they are, they're mostly fine. Short enough not to be annoying when you die, and the attacks are RNG-based and not learny pattern nonsense. Because of this I was able to stomach playing them and the game was interesting enough that I pressed on (despite the Nicki Minaj fight doing a bit of a number on me)
Overall, an interesting game but leans way too hard into the avoidance to be considered adventure. It's more like an avoidance game with small chunks of needle thrown in. Eventually I reached a point where I was hoping that the game would be over after every avoidance I beat, which isn't really a great sign. Comparing this to the kermit series (which I think it has close design inspirations from), there isn't quite as much variation as I would hope. Kermit has more needle and bosses that you can actually shoot, which makes for a much more captivating experience than playing a bunch of short semi-joke avoidances in a row.
I'd recommend this game to anyone who likes RNG avoidance and gimmick needle, and can stomach dank meme culture and visual challenge. Don't go into it expecting actual boss fights.
Rating: 7.2 72
Difficulty: 65 65
Sep 26, 2021
YaBoiMarcAntony
Full Techno Jackass (a name I can never remember when I go to write it) is a RandomChaos splurge of originality and gimmick-oriented gameplay. No stage will overstay its welcome and chances are you'll be missing a section by the time it's over (although on the rare occasion I found myself irritated, I was glad of the diminutive length of a given stage). Rather quickly, one begins to think of Burnmind and I Want when they play this, but just as those two games have their own cohesive identities, so too does FTJ. Indeed, the comparisons end quickly after they begin because once one looks deeper, they'll learn that FTJ sets out to accomplish something completely different from those two great games - and joins their ranks as great games, too!
In short, Full Techno Jackass feels like you're continually changing channels on TV, travelling through different landscapes without any care for any one particular area, instead allowing yourself to simply move through and observe as each channel comes to you. Sometimes, I'll have to admit: I didn't like what was on TV. Mainly, I was not a fan of the Nicki Minaj boss and the boss featuring a baseball section, this being because it was not clear that I could just hold down the Z key during said baseball section. Once I figured that out, it was all sunshine and rainbows, but I was mighty irritated before that. There was also some jank to be found in the NASCAR boss thanks to the fact that I killed myself once as the boss was finishing and then again well after the boss was finished, but I liked the boss so I didn't truly mind that.
My favorite part of the game may just be all the little easter eggs strewn about. If you happen to not first try any given section, you'll be delighted to see secrets pop in at random, whether it's Vegeta dancing or good ol' Cirno or even the man Mayumushi! There's so many to be found that they'd color uniquely every playthrough, I'm sure, but I love them because they just add so much character to what is already a character-rich game. FTJ is of course nothing like a classic fangame, but it does have that same care-free feeling to it which defined the classics for me, as well as this sense of extreme jank tied together by love and care.
In all, this is a heavily recommended "adventure" game that will be sure to entertain you greatly, no matter who you may be.
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In short, Full Techno Jackass feels like you're continually changing channels on TV, travelling through different landscapes without any care for any one particular area, instead allowing yourself to simply move through and observe as each channel comes to you. Sometimes, I'll have to admit: I didn't like what was on TV. Mainly, I was not a fan of the Nicki Minaj boss and the boss featuring a baseball section, this being because it was not clear that I could just hold down the Z key during said baseball section. Once I figured that out, it was all sunshine and rainbows, but I was mighty irritated before that. There was also some jank to be found in the NASCAR boss thanks to the fact that I killed myself once as the boss was finishing and then again well after the boss was finished, but I liked the boss so I didn't truly mind that.
My favorite part of the game may just be all the little easter eggs strewn about. If you happen to not first try any given section, you'll be delighted to see secrets pop in at random, whether it's Vegeta dancing or good ol' Cirno or even the man Mayumushi! There's so many to be found that they'd color uniquely every playthrough, I'm sure, but I love them because they just add so much character to what is already a character-rich game. FTJ is of course nothing like a classic fangame, but it does have that same care-free feeling to it which defined the classics for me, as well as this sense of extreme jank tied together by love and care.
In all, this is a heavily recommended "adventure" game that will be sure to entertain you greatly, no matter who you may be.
Rating: 8.5 85
Difficulty: 50 50
Sep 24, 2021
shign
Sort of random madness happening that strongly felt inspired by kermit series for the hub, however instead of stages you have avoidances. If the needle is extremely good and creative, it represent something like 5% of my playtime, and I sadly didn't found the avoidances to be that enjoyable. The ones of the second hub were pretty cool even if the yellow one felt bs at times but the others were straight up unfun or just borring, and the fact that they all suddenly stop as if they were parts rippen from another avoidances felt really weird. And for me the shiton of memes without context doesn't help tho I won't hold it against the game since it's just not my thing. Someone compared it to I want in his review but I really disagree, it felt more like kermit 2 on drugs rather than something like I want which embrace itself in it's own randomness to flourish.
[4] Likes
Rating: 5.8 58
Difficulty: 60 60
Sep 24, 2021
Jopagu
FTJ is a fantastic avoidance based adventure game (avoidanceventure if you will). The game sends you off on a surreal, meme filled trip through odd landscapes filled with strange characters and stranger yet avoidances. Each avoidance is preceded by a screen of needle (barring an avoidance rush in the middle). The needle is actually fantastic, which was a surprise as it's not the focus. There are a lot of cool gimmicks used, and even the non gimmick needle is creative and fun. One highlight was a unique teleporting jump refresher gimmick. The avoidances are the bulk of the game, and they're a potpourri of weird memes and fun attacks. None of them ever felt particularly unfair (although some got close), and each of them felt pretty different from the others. Sprinkled in amongst the normal avoidances are some cool gimmicks, like a driving section and baseball.
Overall, this is a game with a lot to offer. Not all of it will click with everyone, but I think any adventure lover will enjoy at least something here. I personally enjoyed almost everything. The game has a very odd vibe, with secrets and bizarre memes scattered around, and it creates a journey that's hard to forget.
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Overall, this is a game with a lot to offer. Not all of it will click with everyone, but I think any adventure lover will enjoy at least something here. I personally enjoyed almost everything. The game has a very odd vibe, with secrets and bizarre memes scattered around, and it creates a journey that's hard to forget.
Rating: 9.2 92
Difficulty: 57 57
Jul 30, 2022
placements
I feel like I don't have any words that are profound enough to express how much I enjoyed this game. Play it then play it again.
PS: My boy Cody looks like cute little flapjack. Shoutouts
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PS: My boy Cody looks like cute little flapjack. Shoutouts
Rating: 10.0 100
Difficulty: 62 62
Apr 2, 2022