15 Reviews:
LOLGamer
obeying the prompt is the actual subversive take here. sorry 4 being cooler than every1
[9] Likes
Rating: 10.0 100
Difficulty: 30 30
Apr 14, 2023
ae8
:sob: (Oh my god this website does not support emoji @o@ I was planning to give it 0/10 with only one emoji as the review)
room_caption = "I Wanna Be The Engine!";
You spawn in a room where the song is guy is rapping about Cheerios, in the style of Weston Douglas Jones -like games. If you land on the TAS, according to Barfyace's stream you are punished. After you clear the invert, you are sent to a screen of Super Mario Brothers referencing the .exe name "The Super Mario Bros. Movie.exe". You see the image of Chris Pratt, who also starred as the protagonist in Guardians of the Galaxy; it is a meme because according to public opinion he is also looked down upon for being homophobic.
This mario screen is not the clear screen, since to "claim your victory" you are instructed to give this game a 10/10 on the website https://delicious-fruit.com, a website which catalogs and provides a forum for people to review, rate, and provide information on fangames of the game I Wanna Be The Guy.
This game is a high-concept game, following after games like I Don't Wanna Download This Game! (Leehe. This game if you download it, it becomes impossible to clear) and I Wanna Be The Hereditary Baldness (rooms where the screen size is changed and constantly opens and closes your disc tray), following the tradition of sudoku and aloofness of incorporating non-traditional elements into a game. Traditionally the program was a direct interface to immerse in the game (hi-fi gaming)—here, it becomes part of the game.
This game assumes an audience of I Wanna players. The 64px raised invert is 60 difficulty for a 30 skilled player, and a 30 difficulty for a 60 skilled player. And less skilled players were thought probably be tricked by the punishment for landing on the TAS. This audience knows about delicious-fruit.com and enough about fangame history to understand it. They know they cannot under good faith give this game a 10/10, but this game is a silly little conversation-piece that circumvents the idea that a 10/10 game is more valuable than a lower-rated game. Even Derf think about it.
room_caption = "I Wanna Be The Engine!";
You spawn in a room where the song is guy is rapping about Cheerios, in the style of Weston Douglas Jones -like games. If you land on the TAS, according to Barfyace's stream you are punished. After you clear the invert, you are sent to a screen of Super Mario Brothers referencing the .exe name "The Super Mario Bros. Movie.exe". You see the image of Chris Pratt, who also starred as the protagonist in Guardians of the Galaxy; it is a meme because according to public opinion he is also looked down upon for being homophobic.
This mario screen is not the clear screen, since to "claim your victory" you are instructed to give this game a 10/10 on the website https://delicious-fruit.com, a website which catalogs and provides a forum for people to review, rate, and provide information on fangames of the game I Wanna Be The Guy.
This game is a high-concept game, following after games like I Don't Wanna Download This Game! (Leehe. This game if you download it, it becomes impossible to clear) and I Wanna Be The Hereditary Baldness (rooms where the screen size is changed and constantly opens and closes your disc tray), following the tradition of sudoku and aloofness of incorporating non-traditional elements into a game. Traditionally the program was a direct interface to immerse in the game (hi-fi gaming)—here, it becomes part of the game.
This game assumes an audience of I Wanna players. The 64px raised invert is 60 difficulty for a 30 skilled player, and a 30 difficulty for a 60 skilled player. And less skilled players were thought probably be tricked by the punishment for landing on the TAS. This audience knows about delicious-fruit.com and enough about fangame history to understand it. They know they cannot under good faith give this game a 10/10, but this game is a silly little conversation-piece that circumvents the idea that a 10/10 game is more valuable than a lower-rated game. Even Derf think about it.
Tagged as: Jumpscare
Conceptual
[3] Likes
Rating: 10.0 100
Difficulty: 60 60
Apr 17, 2023