I try to turn this dancing monstrosity into a human princess, by ... well, you'll just have to see. It takes a while, but I get there! www.spillhistor...
I wonder if there's some deep, psychological backstory trauma to this... Like one if the devs. had an embarrassing dad or uncle, who would get drunk whenever the family got together, take off his shirt, plop his beer-belly out and dance around, making the dev. feel uncomfortable, wishing he could just "pew pew pew" blast him out of existence, so his mother or aunt (at the end) could be freed from the monstrosity which plagued all of them. So he made just such game! 🤔
I think they were traumatised by playing this game in the 80s .they didn't have much choice apart from the vic 20 was still on sale In 1983 ha ha the vic 20 had better games than this pish .early days though.the c64 pushed the boundaries for nearly a decade .
Yes indeed we were. This was positively one of the weirdest games I remember from the early days of the C64. The evolution of games for the system was quite amazing though, games from the later years of its production span were very far from this. Not to mention more recent games!
Yes. Kid me thought it was pretty weird. Idk if it was the lack of story or context to what is going on on screen or what, but lot of C64 games seem uncanny to me.
Some people claim that The Town With No Name was the first known example of shitposting, I think this "game" was actually the first example of shitposting!
You can thank AVGN for my visit here. The hit detection on this looks super frustrating, kinda weird that the way to save a princess is blowing her monster form to pieces.
the music smashes. that burp bass really puts in the work. also the sprite is ahead of its time in how hilarious it is. this is severely underappreciated. my only complaint is that the woman doesn't do the monster dance at the end. they had the spriting chops to do it.
@@TheStuffMade Must have been that bird game. I got games mixed up. I recently watched a few videos from a guy about really old games and this was one of them. I can't even remember the name of that game my memory is so bad lol
Ahh I get it what you have to do. The body part is regenerating and it is hard to hit them because of that abomination is dancing around. With that aside, what he heck is this game?
Never mind the disturbing vibe of the game, this game's popularity is something Hungarians like me should be proud of (the game was created in Hungary).
Nope, not that weird to me, either. This was just a couple of dudes practicing coding and character design, just messing around. That happened a lot back in the day (that's how Action 52 got made after all, and this game is not any weirder than some of those).These guys just also decided that there was a chance that they could make some money on their boredom project (unless this is/was shareware).
Really hope this game gets a Netflix series at some point!
Would be better than The Witcher and Castlevania combined!
Maybe this Netflix series would be called The Purple Elephant
Elephant's on Acid
_"What......the......fuck.....?"_
-Angry Video Game Nerd
That sums it up perfectly.
@@atlasthewolf1508 yup
The algorithm detected AVGN and now this is the chosen one.
Lol
I wonder if there's some deep, psychological backstory trauma to this... Like one if the devs. had an embarrassing dad or uncle, who would get drunk whenever the family got together, take off his shirt, plop his beer-belly out and dance around, making the dev. feel uncomfortable, wishing he could just "pew pew pew" blast him out of existence, so his mother or aunt (at the end) could be freed from the monstrosity which plagued all of them. So he made just such game! 🤔
😂 😂 To be fair, the monster does dance like a really drunk fat shirtless guy, so you could be onto something!
I heard the working title of this game was “it’s thanksgiving and daddy’s drunk again!”
I think it simply is a classical fairy tale. The woman IS the monster, but had been cursed before and was saved by the player.
I'd speculate that there might be some kind of chemical substance behind this... 😎
@@elnebuloso9391it was made by a 13 year old lol
I'm dying to know if people back in the 80's were as weirded out by this game as we are in the present.
They were probably just amazed by the graphics, lol.
I think they were traumatised by playing this game in the 80s .they didn't have much choice apart from the vic 20 was still on sale In 1983 ha ha the vic 20 had better games than this pish .early days though.the c64 pushed the boundaries for nearly a decade .
Yes indeed we were. This was positively one of the weirdest games I remember from the early days of the C64. The evolution of games for the system was quite amazing though, games from the later years of its production span were very far from this. Not to mention more recent games!
Yes. Kid me thought it was pretty weird. Idk if it was the lack of story or context to what is going on on screen or what, but lot of C64 games seem uncanny to me.
Small child me had no idea wtf was going on, but I did beat it multiple times.
In The Hall Of The Mountain King oddly fits the chaotic neutral nature of this game
Gives it an odd "Adventures of Sonic" cartoon vibe.
No it doesn't, at all. However, heffalumps and woozles does.
This looks frustrating as balls.
Came here straight from AVGN...
Some people claim that The Town With No Name was the first known example of shitposting, I think this "game" was actually the first example of shitposting!
Turns out this was the first s**tpost. Deep crap right here.
This is the most traumatising yet fascinating game I've ever seen
I was so happy as I forgot about this game. Thanks for making me remember it.
DESERVES A REMAKE! with mouse control.
wait this shit was sold in Turkey?
I feel like I’d be happier if I forgot this game
@@shako4907 Sold?!? 🤣 Just about everyone sailed the high seas in the olden days. It is a wonder any of these companies made money at all.
I would love it if after the pause with the woman at the end, the music just starts up again and she begins dancing and the game just never ends.
Better than Cyberpunk 2077
The Monster kind of moves like a Cyberpunk 2077 character.
I want the drugs that inspired the creators of this game.
I'd rather say they tried to overcome trauma. 😮
@BigDaddy My guess is someone was "candy flipping" (ecstasy and LSD).
That was a lot of disco biscuits they had there my fellow comrade.
@@gojibo1834 Perhaps they were cruising on lake havasoma. On second thought, that wouldn't be peppy enough.
This was awe inspiring makes me want to go out and make a difference in my community
Avgn's commodore 64 review brought me here.
Same...
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The greatest video game of all time.
Shooting a dancing monster until it turns into a princess. That's how I met my wife.
Did she dance to a funky minimalistic rendition of The Mountain King?
@@WTFBOOMDOOM Yes, until she hit the ceiling of the hall.
You can thank AVGN for my visit here. The hit detection on this looks super frustrating, kinda weird that the way to save a princess is blowing her monster form to pieces.
the music smashes. that burp bass really puts in the work. also the sprite is ahead of its time in how hilarious it is. this is severely underappreciated.
my only complaint is that the woman doesn't do the monster dance at the end. they had the spriting chops to do it.
The creepypasta ending really ties it all together.
I want this character in the next smash.
This game should be remade for modern audiences and retitled to:
“It’s Thanksgiving, and Daddy’s Drunk Again!”
And the music shall stay.
Nah, the name it has is ok
I feel your pain. I used to own this too. Absolutely horrific game.
What was the object??
@@JoePedo shoot bits off I think
AVGN gonna make this video pop.
this would've messed me up as a little kid
Drunk Dancing Monster seems more like an appropriate title, appealing too.
What sort of drug were they on?
I want to see a remake of this with FPS controls, 3d rendering and better sound quality. Awesome game. The ending made me cry a little.
Vr version please
something about c64 games gives me goosesbumps
Ashens!!!
Wow I can feel it I can feel the power coursing through me this video has enlightened me
thank you Peter dekany and denes baan
What Thanos does in his spare time
What exactly are you supposed to do in this game?
shoot off his body parts in the right order but its hard because hes dancing all around. the body parts also regenerate
The first 5 seconds are enough to affect you for the rest of your life.
I really want to hear the back story of this game
The sleep paralysis monster be like…
I can't forget this music, so i watch at dancing monster now.
Even as a kid I was like :"Wtf is going on here" 🤨
Angry Video Game Nerd brought me here.
Games really never got better than this.
Is that In The Hall Of The Mountain King for the music? Follows the same notes, but is in an odd rhythm.
Yeah I was thinking of that too
Yes it is
The nostalgia critic brought me here.. just kidding! Where are my AVGN people?
Whoever is playing this seriously needs to learn to lead their target. It's so annoying watching them constantly be behind target.
i knew from the first couple of seconds i'd love this game
AVGN brought me here
Well, it delivers on its promise.
AVGN brought me here…
Are they shooting the thing 🤔 I had a c64 when I was a kid and this must be an really old game,remember Bozos night out ?
When you could sell your graphics demo as a full game
I want the music.
In der halle des Bergkönigs
But very wierdly remixed
WHAT... THE... ACTUAL.. TURD
Why is it only wearing Jeans?
"What...the...fuck" - AVGN
R E J O I C E
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This game is so bizarre, it reminds me of that monster in my dreams.
Imagine being a kid in 1983 and getting this for Christmas... 😀
A kid made the game. It was made by a 13 year old boy lol
@@Gamesta100 Nice try, but the intro screen tells us it was made by 2 people, Peter Dekany and Denes Baan.
@@TheStuffMade Must have been that bird game. I got games mixed up. I recently watched a few videos from a guy about really old games and this was one of them. I can't even remember the name of that game my memory is so bad lol
Pretty sure I will get traumatised if I saw this as a kid
The FFVII remake Honeybee Inn got nothing on this.
AVGN Anyone?
It’s already the top comment, ya goof.
@@lerp5555 I'm not blind, I already knew that. 🤣
Same
Ahh I get it what you have to do. The body part is regenerating and it is hard to hit them because of that abomination is dancing around.
With that aside, what he heck is this game?
Nice to see what PESCII can do.
"What........the........fuck?"
What did I just watch :-D And this isi original Commodore game?
It's an original C64 game, yes. As for the first question, we're still not sure ourselves...
Sounds like "Surfin Bird"
I hope this game was exceptionally cheap at the time of release
Never mind the disturbing vibe of the game, this game's popularity is something Hungarians like me should be proud of (the game was created in Hungary).
This feels like an scp
*What. The. Fuck.*
Behold the true power of Unreal 5.
What were they smoking
Jesus Christ.
Nice ending though
1983? And a purple man? Hmmmm…
Steven John Assanti is a dancing monster.
AVGN
Biggest plot twist ever
wtf lol
That character look a monster fanf purple guy meme 1983s call a purple moster guy
Peak
I enjoyed this video at 1.25 the speed.
I wonder if people could speedrun this...
0:00 Giggity giggity
Where's the AA12?!
am i the only one who dosen't find this game that weird? this must've been pretty funny in the 80's...
Nope, not that weird to me, either. This was just a couple of dudes practicing coding and character design, just messing around. That happened a lot back in the day (that's how Action 52 got made after all, and this game is not any weirder than some of those).These guys just also decided that there was a chance that they could make some money on their boredom project (unless this is/was shareware).
? I’ll have 20 of whatever the programmer took
What...
The...
Fuck....
It's not correct in so many ways!
AVGN (Reploid)
AVGN brought me here