![]() ![]() to curtail the player's bad solutions, but because it's so buggy it winds up learning from the player's bad behavior and starts preventing good solutions instead, becoming an even bigger menace to the narrator. ![]() Hoist by His Own Petard: The narrator implemented the D.U.C.K.Fun with Acronyms: After a certain point, the narrator attempts to use a program called D.U.C.K., with a rubber ducky for a logo, to prevent the player from ruining the puzzles.In the end, it doesn't matter which button you click, as both of them are considered the "Red" button, and as a result the D.U.C.K. However, the "Blue" button is colored red and the "Red" button is colored blue. The final step to doing so involves 2 buttons, 1 labeled "Blue", and 1 labeled "Red", and the player is instructed to click the "Blue" button. Failure Is the Only Option: At the end of pack 7, the player is tasked with destroying the D.U.C.K."You NASTY PIECE OF-" *Sudden Silence* Thank you for playing! uploads its database and pings all of his friends via email about it. Once at the beginning when you fail the 4 unwinnable challenges, and again at the end when The D.U.C.K. Book Ends: The creator completely loses his patience with you and smashes you to a game-over screen twice in the game.There's several points where a "good guy" run is impossible, and you HAVE to go back and fail puzzles you previously won on before the game lets you progress. Unlike most games with this trope, however, the overall narrative isn't on the side of the narrator. The player is then blamed for ruining everything and kicked out of the game, until the narrator realizes he may have been acting a tad too harshly. ![]() #DUDE STOP GAME TO PLAY SERIES#Blamed for Being Railroaded: While the player can choose to follow instructions some of the time, the very first series of puzzles are impossible to succeed at due to the narrator being too busy with a phone call to explain them.The entire game is a constant dragging-session towards the creator. Bland-Name Product: In one puzzle, you have to make a sandwich with the creator's "Favorite Chocolate Cream." Low-res pixel graphics or no, the jar that's used is pretty blatantly a jar of Nutella. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |