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Release Date | 25 February 2007 |
Release Type | Commercial |
Content Advisory | None | None | Occasional, mild |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Fantasy |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Demo |
Language | English |
Graphics | 320x200, 16-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 5,176 All Time |
You are Andre Andre, a high school nutrition teacher who preaches the importance of potassium while dressed accordingly.
Your first mission is to change into Banana Man and get to the gymnasium to give a speech, but you will be interrupted by your nemesis, Gorilla Guy. Can you defeat Gorilla Guy and find out who he is?
EDIT: In response to the comments, I thought the demo section was for unifinished games which is why i put it in medium length. I believe the game is medium length for the full version, and the demo is about ten minutes.
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I managed to get 49 points.....I dunno if there is a way to get 100/100 cos it is a demo. (will check the website afterwards)
I can't really see this surviving as a commercial game, but I did enjoy the game and it's humour. (example: getting a point for flushing the toilet)
It was funny, but it should have been longer there wasn't enough content to make me want the full game.
Am still playing it and so far its quite good but finding all the walking around a tad monotonous - but surely this game should be listed under demo's as thats what it is.
There are some cute ideas in this taster for a commercial game.
I wondered whether the artwork in the cutscenes had been scanned in from some comic or was commissioned for the game. The quality, compared with the backgrounds, was completely different (think Marvel Comics versus what you might get out of MS Paint).
I found it quite difficult to find the exits from some of the rooms. I seemed to have to go right up to the edge of the room, and it wasn't always clear which edge that should be.
But I enjoyed the game. There are quite a few funny moments, and no doubt the full version is a lot better. Shame it's not freeware though.
It's not medium length, by the way, it's definitely short. It took me about 10 minutes to play (and a lot of that was spent walking around the football pitch - you'll see what I mean when you play the game).