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Happy game art
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The second act was quite original, with small spherical worlds in which you need to lay down traps in the right positions or suffer death at the hand and teeth of a huge bunny.

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Sometimes it’s about finding out where to click or drag to trigger the next event, sometimes it’s a playground with a bunch of toys to play with one by one. The puzzles themselves are on the easy side, and you are not likely to get stuck for a long time. The world reacts brilliantly to your actions, feeling very much alive: I loved handling the little critters as they squirm before you impale them. I played this on PC, but I suspect that it would have been even better on a touchscreen device. There is a lot of dragging and swiping with the mouse, giving a tactile feel to the interactions as you tear monsters from limb to limb.

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If you fall in love with the visuals of the game, make sure to get the DLC artbook as it shows a lot of scenes and monsters that did not make it to the final release, complete with the eerie DVA OST. Overall, whether somber or colorful, the graphics are stunning. The only creature that I did not find scary was the actual demon and his emoji face. The art style nails the creepy-cute style perfectly (check out Bulb Boy if you want more of this), with terrifying bunnies or toys that reveal their bloody innards. Happy Game lets you navigate the nightmares of a little boy haunted by some type of demon.














Happy game art