

After I leave the game for an hour or two, the counter has not even gone down. I know the wait is 40-50 minutes each play through, but now the counter counts in seconds instead of stating how many minutes. The BIGGEST problem now is I can’t even play the game. Sometimes, when I would collect the memories (puzzle pieces) of an animal, It would show up as another animal that was not the animal I spoke to previously. ( I bought all the recipes so now it’s alright) but, I thought it was very strange because none of the other customers asked for something I didn’t have. There was a few incidents where the bunny customer asked for pastries I did not even unlock yet. Even so, the animals would never stick to the picture at all they would just reappear like I got them for the first time. The dog with the beret never showed up on the big picture with the baker chef, whilst the other animals did. I played for a couple of days, and I experienced a lot of glitches throughout gameplay. But aside from all the glitches it’s a really nice game, easy to play pretty relaxed and really cute. And one more that I can think of is with the worm dude, it’s only happened once but it didn’t show whatever he wanted, the boxes were completely white, like the little speech boxes were it shows you what they want, and then you could kinda see it on the next one but when you got to it, it was gone, it was really weird but I left the game and opened it again and it fixed it. Another one is with the puzzle pieces and the black cat, I kept getting puzzle pieces for the black cat but instead of updating the puzzle for him, it’ll bring me to the whole photo with the bunny as if I got his friendship all the way up or whatever. Another one is when I open the one tab thing to go to the shop and settings and stuff, it’ll close right away so I have to tap it again, not a big deal at all but whatever.


I got the game and it worked fine, and I loved the game a ton and I still do, but there are a few glitches now for example, with the hats, I bought 3 of them and I’ll equip one but then when I leave the game it removes the hat I put on and puts on a different hat I don’t even own, I also bought a mat but when I leave the game it also removes the mat.
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There are no jump scares and the content isn’t deranging enough to give you nightmares, but it will clearly leave a mark on you simply because playing Happy Game is a truly unique experience, full of some bizarre charm – one definitely worth your time, but considering its shortness (1-2h) perhaps not entirely the asking price.Games great, but there are some glitches D: Even if you’ll be tasked to do some ghastly things, the game is specifically designed so that you’ll end it with a clear conscience and a clean heart. There’s some sort of innocence in every scene, perhaps springing from the fact that you – as the little boy – are meant to approach these puzzles in a more or less candid way. The art style and overall design is meant to convey a horror-like experience, but not a frightening one. There are also a few scenes with flashing lights that could be bothersome for more sensitive players and the game warns in the beginning about these two aspects.Īlthough Happy Game is grotesque, it all sounds worse than it is. For those easily disturbed a warning is in order, since some of these puzzles involve not only putting together decapitated toys, or on the contrary, tearing them apart in half, but also beheading bunny-like beasts with a bladed guillotine or throwing them into the meat grinder. Solving the puzzles will require you to summon your dark side, since you’ll be pulling heads, eyes, tongues and any other tuggable parts from all sorts of creatures. Unlike other titles from Amanita, the gameplay focuses less on solving puzzles / finding out the way all the contraptions work (which by the way, now take shape as scary, unfriendly creatures) and shifts towards experiencing the game as an artistic creation, in a more cinematic way. Hideous monsters will hunt you down, creepy toys will surround you and the screens will overall be covered in blood spots and other gooey substances. In Happy Game you follow the adventures of a little boy trapped in his nightmares. Yet it’s still an Amanita game, and it has mainly the same style and design, and it’s undoubtedly a piece of art like any of their other titles. It’s dark, macabre, gory and it’s pretty much the antithesis of what we’re used to when it comes to Amanita games.
