I remember when this game was new. I laughed my ass off so many times. Also can't believe a majority of the sfx was mostly done by one beat boxing guy.
If I recall, this is basically a maze with goofy gags. So some buttons will take you forward, some backwards, and some to a different path then you saw before.
PLEASE play more of this, I LOVE these kinds of games. It really feels like a precursor to WarioWare and BishiBashi Special, other favorites of mine. (Also this was the 420th video on my Grumps playlist. It's fate!)
DUDE! I've never seen or heard in a game where the sfx were done by mouth. This just makes me appreciate music in gaming even more. Imagine the fun & money saved trying to do the beat boxing for this game lol PLEASE DO MORE EPISODES! I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE! WE NEED THIS!
I'm pretty sure the game called One Hour One Life uses just human generated sound. The game is also just a really interesting concept in general too if you decide to check it out.
it's really resonating with his humour. Sure sounded like he was into it but Dan probably doesn't think it's a good title to do a series on. Might run thin spread over multiple episodes, donno
This reminds me of some of the early flash games you'd find that have the exact same gameplay. Just press buttons and see what wacky shenanigans the animator could come up with.
The green blob at 11:40 reminds of the green blob Spunky finds in the Garbage Day Rocko's modern life episode. Don't know if that's what Arin was thinking of but it was the first thing to come to my mind. Why one screen, of one episode, of a series I watched 30 yrs ago appeared so vividly to me in the moment is anyone's guess.
This feels like a comedic version of LSD: Dream Emulator. Like you never really know what you’re supposed to do and kind of have to feel it instinctually, but here it all just ends in hilarious slaptsick chaos
The booger glob at 11:42 _immeidately_ reminded me of the x parasite from metroid fusion, wiggle animation and all. I wonder if that's what arin saw too.
1:28 If by "first fully-orchestrated soundtrack" you mean the first game to use Red Book CD audio in a game instead of MIDI, that was actually _No-Ri-Ko,_ a primitive dating sim from Hudson Soft and one of the two launch titles for the PC Engine CD-ROM (Turbografx CD in the US) released in December 1988. The game features J-pop idol Ogawa Noriko as the titular love interest, a fictionalized version of herself, and not only did it use CD audio for a few songs she sings in the game, it also used it for her voice lines.
I think another way to interpret it is the first game to have a soundtrack consisting of orchestral music performed entirely by a real orchestra. I think Arin’s right that the first game to do that was Jurassic Park: The Lost World from August 1997 [it wasn’t, but I’m still not certain which game was definitively the first] which was composed and orchestrated by Michael Giacchino who would go on to score movies like Up, The Incredibles, and even the Jurassic World series. Close runner up is Total Annihilation which was released the following month and was Jeremy Soule’s (of Skyrim fame) first orchestral score. Incredible music.
@@SHKEVE Even if that's what Arin meant, which is debatable, one if the first home video games-possibly even _the_ first-to have a full orchestral soundtrack composed specifically for the game was _Dark Wizard_ for the Sega CD, and that came out in November 1993. Agreed on _Total Annihilation,_ though, still one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time.
@@SHKEVE"he first game to do that was Jurassic Park: The Lost World from August 1997 " Definitively not the first! Many of the early CD-ROM games featured a real orchestra performing the soundtrack on CD audio track. Gabriel Knight 2 even had an opera composed and performed for the game!
"Here's my idea for our game; the user guesses a number. If they guess the number 4, they win!" "That does sound cool, but do you know how many thousands of assets we'd have to make for that?"
1:26: what in the WORLD is Arin talking about? lol Is he trying to imply that all OSTs were digital before Jurassic World?? Like even in the 40's before electronic instruments? 😂
You know it's going to be a banger episode when dan has some shit to read and the text is slow so he reads it. as if. the. last! word. on the screen. is actually the end of. the. sentence.
Game Grumps are really consistent in finding *very* strange old games to play. Don't get me wrong, ToTK was one of their all-timer playthroughs, but bizarre one-offs like this are one of the main reasons I'll be a life-long fan. Also, I hate to say it, but I'd kill for the music from the magic lamp screen. Shit slaps bigtime.
The music and the gags and the 1000% commitment to the bit are driving me insane but in the best possible way. I feel like I found a old cartoon mixed in with the VHS tapes at my grandma's house
This makes me nostalgic for the point and click games where there are multiple animations for a clickable item, so you keep clicking until you see all the possible animations before moving on with the game.
...I've never heard of this game until now, but I think it's pretty obvious that you're just in a maze of random things happening and you have to find your way to the central server or whatever. And yes, different buttons on the same switchboard can take you to different routes. It's clearly just a maze and there's a goal somewhere. Idk how it took so long to realize that. xD
6:36 wait a minute... I've heard these sounds before... Sonic Advance Trilogy? Did they reuse sound effects for one of those games?... RIGHT THE MUSIC LEVELS IN 2 THE TUBES!!!
This is the kind of game that trombone players dream of creating music for. We low brass players care not for the rules of propriety, we just wanna be goofy silly lil guys.
GameGrumps Lunch Break Chronicles, Day 16: It’s a snow day, you know what that means: good soup 👍🏽 10/10. Lmk your fav soup or something idk mine’s the cheesy potato soup 🤤 Edit: PANIC! … *_at the disco…?_*
Lunch break guy!! I remembered to eat a good lunch today because of you. I made mac n' cheese from a box and it was the greatest food I have had in a while.
playing this game has the very same specific vibes of reading those Kids Magazines that they used to sell to keep children occupied in public spaces or on long trips. like, i swear i even recognise some of the assets
These types of games are my favorites, Arin just cracking up instead of raging is the best. I would LOVE to see Wild Woody played just for their reactions.
Dan's officially not old. He related the door gag to Scooby-Doo rather than Benny Hill (or something even older). ...Yeah, nevermind. Scooby-Doo is old.
Wow Arin's attempt of trying for the whacky ones are just progresses the game. It's like a wrecking ball accidentally knocked over material and it all instantly became a house. Amazing.
I beat this game back in the 1990s, and this game would be perfect for a touch screen device. Trust me, they haven't even scratched the surface of the wackiness yet....
This is one of those games I distinctly remember 'mapping', but heck if I know where the map is now. :v This game is probably why I'm learning how to code. This world needs more, um... 'wacky vibes'. :B
Whatever you do, do NOT give up on this game!! Played the hell out of it when I was a little kid on big bro's Sega CD (the coveted Tower of Power, mind you). It only gets weirder and funnier!!
I used to get smoked out in college and try to map this game. 😅 Edit: I was wondering how long it would take them to find the map. So excited for more of this.
My only question on this is what is the determination for finding the correct button to press? like, how are you supposed to figure out which are the right ones without playing through a first time?
Oml Arin is just too lucky to give us the full experience in one episode 😂 I'd love if they came back with a guide to specifically avoid the solutions and just watched all the skits play out 😂😂
So glad your finally playing this Amazing comedy game. One of my handful of childhood games on Sega CD. Its kind of a choose your own adventure with branching paths, and you'll often loop back around to same rooms and have to remember what the buttons do to escape the loop.
I love when it is dead silent and then Arin laughs. It reminds me of the animal soccer game where Dan is just so dumbfounded and Arin cracks up.
YES!!!
By game do you mean Oscar winning short film?
I re-watch their animal soccer video like once a month and it kills me every time lol
English-as-a-second-language Lion King
Was Arin drunk on that one?
Drunk Arnold is a good time.
Arin has an incredible talent when it comes to finding the most peculiar games to play on the channel
He ripped off oney
@MacheteCity 1 ratio'd. 2 arin started youtube years before oney plays. 3 game grumps is oney plays but with better marketing, design and execution
@@MacheteCityif you're referring to the game oney doesn't care. Theyre bros anyway 🤷♂️ so who are you even getting worked up for?
@@MacheteCity also apparently that was over 2 years ago now so I don't know if I'd consider that ripped
@@MrDerpy-ns6sy bro chill you replied three times to one four worded reply thats wild
You know it's going to be good when Dan asks "Arin, what is this?"
It's either a horror game, or complete nonsense.
Arin: Are you feeling the wacky vibes?
Dan: I wish I was dead
I just want a compilation of every game they’ve played where Dan says “Is this a game???”
Arguably the best games they play tbh
Someone tag Sbassbear
“Is this… Oh! This is… This is for real? Are we for real with this?”
And then arin says it's probably just a new joke game but ends up being a 20 year old first party made game
Not want, "Need" lol
I love when they play games that are just Dans weirdest fever dreams and Arin is like yeah this is the pinnacle of games.
At least the fish aren't into cash.
If Dan's sanity can hold out, I'd love to see another episode.
Even if it can't, I'd love to see another!
Ep1 is in the hashtags 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
Wow, this is actually super hilarious! I definitely wanna see more games like this because it's so entertaining
I want another episode! We gotta see ALL the options! 100%!😂
arin, dan please do another episode this was a treat
I want another episode! We gotta see ALL the options! 100%!😂
Yess
I remember when this game was new. I laughed my ass off so many times. Also can't believe a majority of the sfx was mostly done by one beat boxing guy.
I'm surprised Arin is not more tuned-in to everything being mouth sounds lol
I was about to comment that all the sound effects seem to be made by someone's mouth lol
I thought Arin did the sound effects!
@@lemonshouse5650same! Any time I wasn’t looking at the screen I would keep thinking Arin was making those sounds
i love it when they play weird games
Same. There's so much to react to and comment on. Also, Dan questioning Arin's game choices when he chooses one of these is great.
Me too
Touch Detective would be perfect
I lovetge weird ones too. Partially because the pro gamers in moms basement don't chime in JUST to bash Arin and how he plays
Wow, this is actually super hilarious! I definitely wanna see more games like this because it's so entertaining
I had this playing in the background and I honestly couldn't tell if it was the game or Arin making all the sound effects.
No it literally sounds like Arin doesn't it!!
I'm surprised he doesn't seem to notice allll the effects are mouth-foley (if that is a term...)
@@MysticJem2016he mentioned that at least twice
It hard to believe that some of the noises aren't made by Arin and Dan
If I recall, this is basically a maze with goofy gags. So some buttons will take you forward, some backwards, and some to a different path then you saw before.
PLEASE play more of this, I LOVE these kinds of games. It really feels like a precursor to WarioWare and BishiBashi Special, other favorites of mine. (Also this was the 420th video on my Grumps playlist. It's fate!)
There needs to be another episode of this.
One of the tags says ep 1 so I have hope for more
DUDE! I've never seen or heard in a game where the sfx were done by mouth. This just makes me appreciate music in gaming even more. Imagine the fun & money saved trying to do the beat boxing for this game lol
PLEASE DO MORE EPISODES! I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE! WE NEED THIS!
Dude seriously! They’re so well done too!
I'm pretty sure the game called One Hour One Life uses just human generated sound. The game is also just a really interesting concept in general too if you decide to check it out.
Burly Men at Sea exclusively uses human mouth noises for its sound effects!
Complete super Mario wonder and you'll have another favorite.
Chibi Robo on Gamecube has mouth-made sound effects.
Never have a seen a game more tailored for Arin
it's really resonating with his humour. Sure sounded like he was into it but Dan probably doesn't think it's a good title to do a series on. Might run thin spread over multiple episodes, donno
I like that the boy reacts to everything in a very relatable way, he's an avatar of normalcy in a world of unhinged absurdity
Is it bad that the end where they showed ALL the possible levels made me desperately realized how much I need another episode of this right now
25:20 The sheer amount of curveballs, just this is comedic gold.
28:11 More please.
Dans inability to deal with nonsense & surreal weirdness is hilarious
it's so bizarre to me considering his penchant for nonsense
It is, especially when this isn't even the weirdest game they've played 😂
@@BubblegumSocialClub by far! Although, I understand his confusion, because this was presented as a “game,” when it is as far from a game as possible
Especially since he grew up in the 80s. That was a weirdass experimental time
@@Xepherya Right! I feel like Space Quest is just as weird as this game, in the way it's silly and fun
"Arin..... whats happening?" Is like my absolute favorite Dan moments. Lmao
I used to play the shit out of this on my Sega CD as a kid. Still play it on emulator, even after thirty years I still haven't seen all the gags.
This reminds me of some of the early flash games you'd find that have the exact same gameplay. Just press buttons and see what wacky shenanigans the animator could come up with.
The green blob at 11:40 reminds of the green blob Spunky finds in the Garbage Day Rocko's modern life episode. Don't know if that's what Arin was thinking of but it was the first thing to come to my mind. Why one screen, of one episode, of a series I watched 30 yrs ago appeared so vividly to me in the moment is anyone's guess.
This feels like a comedic version of LSD: Dream Emulator. Like you never really know what you’re supposed to do and kind of have to feel it instinctually, but here it all just ends in hilarious slaptsick chaos
Reminds me... Fun fact: The kid is named Slap. The dog is named Stick. Even as a kid, it made me die a little on the inside when I got the pun.
Arin having a grand ol time while Dan is going "what the fuck IS this shit?" Is my favorite type of video
"I wish that cat didn't have six nipples" LEIGH DANIEL AVIDAN, YOU TURN IN YOUR FURRY CARD THIS INSTANT
it's 8 nipples or nothin for Avidan
Dan finally got what he wanted, but it was too late.
The booger glob at 11:42 _immeidately_ reminded me of the x parasite from metroid fusion, wiggle animation and all. I wonder if that's what arin saw too.
i kinda saw the shambolic tree of life in the door buttons 4:55
It made me think of Metroid Fusion, too!
People of culture here thinking of one of the best games ever.
Points, luck and fortune to you two.
I love how they never suspected there could be more than one button to get to the next level
Or return to the previous!
1:28 If by "first fully-orchestrated soundtrack" you mean the first game to use Red Book CD audio in a game instead of MIDI, that was actually _No-Ri-Ko,_ a primitive dating sim from Hudson Soft and one of the two launch titles for the PC Engine CD-ROM (Turbografx CD in the US) released in December 1988. The game features J-pop idol Ogawa Noriko as the titular love interest, a fictionalized version of herself, and not only did it use CD audio for a few songs she sings in the game, it also used it for her voice lines.
I think another way to interpret it is the first game to have a soundtrack consisting of orchestral music performed entirely by a real orchestra. I think Arin’s right that the first game to do that was Jurassic Park: The Lost World from August 1997 [it wasn’t, but I’m still not certain which game was definitively the first] which was composed and orchestrated by Michael Giacchino who would go on to score movies like Up, The Incredibles, and even the Jurassic World series.
Close runner up is Total Annihilation which was released the following month and was Jeremy Soule’s (of Skyrim fame) first orchestral score. Incredible music.
@@SHKEVE Even if that's what Arin meant, which is debatable, one if the first home video games-possibly even _the_ first-to have a full orchestral soundtrack composed specifically for the game was _Dark Wizard_ for the Sega CD, and that came out in November 1993.
Agreed on _Total Annihilation,_ though, still one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time.
@@SHKEVE"he first game to do that was Jurassic Park: The Lost World from August 1997 "
Definitively not the first!
Many of the early CD-ROM games featured a real orchestra performing the soundtrack on CD audio track. Gabriel Knight 2 even had an opera composed and performed for the game!
@@LordSenile that’s wild. really cool to learn all of this
17:53 im genuinely astonished Danny didn’t think that umbrella thing didnt look exactly like the spider droid from Space Quest.
I could've sat and watched this for an hour straight and dissociated into it. 10/10 Please play more.
This kid definitely unironically says “Well THAT just happened.” and “Let me guess…he’s right behind me, isn’t he?” on the reg
"Here's my idea for our game; the user guesses a number. If they guess the number 4, they win!"
"That does sound cool, but do you know how many thousands of assets we'd have to make for that?"
4:00 I think this is Dan's best incredulous "... Arin?" thus far.
Please do more episodes! This is such a fascinating game to watch and react to.
The intro is already a fever dream, I am happy.
Perfect lunch break watch. Always hoping coworkers don't come up behind me.
1:26: what in the WORLD is Arin talking about? lol Is he trying to imply that all OSTs were digital before Jurassic World?? Like even in the 40's before electronic instruments? 😂
Welp, Dan made it about 20 seconds longer than I did before screaming "What the hell are we watching?!"
You know it's going to be a banger episode when dan has some shit to read and the text is slow so he
reads it.
as if.
the. last!
word. on the screen.
is actually the end of. the.
sentence.
It's either so slow that Dan can only speak in one word sentences or gone so fast that he doesn't even get to read it out.
Game Grumps are really consistent in finding *very* strange old games to play. Don't get me wrong, ToTK was one of their all-timer playthroughs, but bizarre one-offs like this are one of the main reasons I'll be a life-long fan.
Also, I hate to say it, but I'd kill for the music from the magic lamp screen. Shit slaps bigtime.
Three questions:
1. What sort of industrial strength narcotics were the developers on?
2. How much did they consume?
3. Where can I get some?
Every time the game made some kind of Foley noise, I literally thought it was Arin making that noise.
god I want more of this
I'm not going to like this comment, simply because it's at 69 likes, but I WILL Agree this was the tits 🍻 I Love Pixel style games
@@cameronporter1127i just learned that this comment of mine got 69 likes.
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to anyone that is reading this, do not like the comment. keep it 69.
The music and the gags and the 1000% commitment to the bit are driving me insane but in the best possible way. I feel like I found a old cartoon mixed in with the VHS tapes at my grandma's house
I would genuinely love another episode of this, if Danny's sanity meter can hold out.
This makes me nostalgic for the point and click games where there are multiple animations for a clickable item, so you keep clicking until you see all the possible animations before moving on with the game.
As soon as you guys pointed out the sound effects, I'm imagining the dude in the sound booth is just having a ball.
I'm so happy they are playing panic. This game was my absolute favorite nonsensical game when I was a kid
I honestly thought it was Arin making the sound effects for a hot moment 😂😂
...I've never heard of this game until now, but I think it's pretty obvious that you're just in a maze of random things happening and you have to find your way to the central server or whatever. And yes, different buttons on the same switchboard can take you to different routes. It's clearly just a maze and there's a goal somewhere. Idk how it took so long to realize that. xD
6:36 wait a minute... I've heard these sounds before... Sonic Advance Trilogy? Did they reuse sound effects for one of those games?... RIGHT THE MUSIC LEVELS IN 2 THE TUBES!!!
Me born in 94: "94 was a great year!"
Dan: "94 was a weird year for video games.... 😂😂😂😂"
This is the kind of game that trombone players dream of creating music for. We low brass players care not for the rules of propriety, we just wanna be goofy silly lil guys.
Did that skeleton say "RATTLE MY BONES"? Bro that's incredible.
GameGrumps Lunch Break Chronicles, Day 16:
It’s a snow day, you know what that means: good soup 👍🏽 10/10. Lmk your fav soup or something idk mine’s the cheesy potato soup 🤤 Edit: PANIC! … *_at the disco…?_*
Love your edits panda
I like tomato basil .
dude, your I Own a Car cover is absolutely tremendous. enjoy the soup!
Lunch break guy!! I remembered to eat a good lunch today because of you. I made mac n' cheese from a box and it was the greatest food I have had in a while.
I like chicken soup.
playing this game has the very same specific vibes of reading those Kids Magazines that they used to sell to keep children occupied in public spaces or on long trips. like, i swear i even recognise some of the assets
Anyone remember when Oneyplays did this? Who's hoping for Arin and Dan's reaction to THAT scene in the lab?! 🤣🤣🤣
Had this as a kid. They totally missed out on getting the Mona Lisa one on the first try. Some of the funniest ones there.
This is what we would have gotten is Monty Python was made in Japan.
These types of games are my favorites, Arin just cracking up instead of raging is the best. I would LOVE to see Wild Woody played just for their reactions.
I swear I already watched them play this... I remember Arin guessing all the teleport skips and being annoyed that we missed so many gags.
How is Arin, a harbringer of chaos, so good at being NOT chaotic with a game meant to be CHAOTIC?!
I like the one where you pressed a button, it faded to black, and I got a perfectly timed RUclips ad. That was really clever of the developers!
This gives me Monty Python as Peanuts vibes.
Monty python was the main inspiration by the gaming developers according to a gaming magazine interview back in the 90s.
It looks like they saw the intro once and went, "I can make this!"😂
AHahahahah@@GeronKizan
Dan's officially not old. He related the door gag to Scooby-Doo rather than Benny Hill (or something even older).
...Yeah, nevermind. Scooby-Doo is old.
Is this just the little gags in the freddie fish and putput games, but as a game? Cause if so, I am all for it
I would still love a part 3 of this game. I want to see more of the gags.
Arin, the video game boy, the one who wins, getting frustrated when he guesses the right answer, is very funny.
printer: C = many hands god
many hands god: hand 5 = hallway (also tried middle row 1-3)
hallway: middle row 4 = tv studio room
tv studio room: red button = umbrella
umbrella: row 1 button 2 = big tv (also tried row 2 button 1-3, row 1 button 1)
big tv: button 5 = lawn mower (also tried 1,2, 4)
lawn mower: button 2 = mona lisa (also tried 3, 4)
mona lisa: middle lip = paint splotch
paint splotch: button 2 = bomb testing (also tried 1)
bomb testing: row 1 button 3 = falling (also tried boat)
falling: row 2 button 1 = wheat field w/alien (also tried all of row 1)
wheat field w/alien: button 2 = blender (also tried 1)
blender: button 5 = genie lamp (also tried 1, 2 )
genie lamp: button 2 = umbrella (also tried 1, hand)
umbrella: row 1 button 3 = frankenstein (also tried row 1 button 4-5, row 2 last button)
frankenstein: left mouth = elevator
elevator: up --> 1 = alien attack (also tried phone)
alien attack: up button = small camera
small camera: button 5 = hallway (also tried 4, 7-9)
hallway: row 1 button 2 = umbrella (also tried row 1 button 3, row 3 button 2-3)
umbrella: row 1 button 3 = frankenstein
frankenstein: left mouth = big tv
big tv: button 8 = bulbs
bulbs: button 12 = space suits
space suits: button 5 = paint splotch (also tried button 6-7)
paint splotch: button 7 = snowfall (also tried button 3-6)
snowfall: (nothing picked yet)
RECAP: Hallway middle row 4 and row 1 button 3 TP you), All paint buttons tested button 7 and 2 TP you
I need a whole mini series about this. We need 100% completion.
As a trombone player, I would be honored to record for something this silly. It's what we were made for.
The sound effects make this hilarious but also so charming 😂
5:57 *RATTLE ME BONES*
WELCOME ABOARD, MATEYS
Wow Arin's attempt of trying for the whacky ones are just progresses the game. It's like a wrecking ball accidentally knocked over material and it all instantly became a house. Amazing.
I beat this game back in the 1990s, and this game would be perfect for a touch screen device. Trust me, they haven't even scratched the surface of the wackiness yet....
This was a childhood favorite. 😍 The mouth sound effects are amazing.
Had a blast up to the weird mutant one, then started taking psychic damage. Ow. My brain hurts. What the fuck lol.
arin should fund a game like this and like he said, let animators go nuts.
Them seeing the map at the end was like seeing a map for In Space With Markiplier
I love how this is like the precursor to like internet humor circa 2008. And I love how dan is like almost wanting to ask if this is a horror game.
11:41 Probably reminds arin of the thing Spunky was chewing on in the Laundry day episode of Rockos Modern Life
You guys going back to Papers, Please? Would love to see more checkpoint shenanigans and Arin choosing between Heat or Food!
This is one of those games I distinctly remember 'mapping', but heck if I know where the map is now. :v
This game is probably why I'm learning how to code. This world needs more, um... 'wacky vibes'. :B
Please play more of this, it's so weird and silly and now I want to see how it ends.
I ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ the foley on this game, i feel like the dude from the police academy movies is sitting on a stool just out of frame.
I really hope this turns into a completion series.
11:50 I assume it reminded Arin of Monkey Island 2. The spitting animation. It definitely reminded me of it.
I want to see more of this it’s amazing! Omg I love this. I spent most of my time staring at the screen with my mouth open in disbelieve. 😂
Whatever you do, do NOT give up on this game!! Played the hell out of it when I was a little kid on big bro's Sega CD (the coveted Tower of Power, mind you). It only gets weirder and funnier!!
dan is me mentally and Arin is me emotionally.
Arin is me physically. Yes, it is I, Arin Hanson, of Game Grumps fame. You can trust me.
I used to get smoked out in college and try to map this game. 😅
Edit: I was wondering how long it would take them to find the map. So excited for more of this.
Used to map it as a kid. I beat it, but never 100%'d the thing.
Dan really playing the grump role today
My only question on this is what is the determination for finding the correct button to press? like, how are you supposed to figure out which are the right ones without playing through a first time?
Oml Arin is just too lucky to give us the full experience in one episode 😂 I'd love if they came back with a guide to specifically avoid the solutions and just watched all the skits play out 😂😂
23:48, wow, didn't know Arin was the one in that "OOOOOOOH MY GOD" meme
watching this while having fever chills really takes the experience to another level.
So glad your finally playing this Amazing comedy game. One of my handful of childhood games on Sega CD. Its kind of a choose your own adventure with branching paths, and you'll often loop back around to same rooms and have to remember what the buttons do to escape the loop.