![]() Just don't expect much–and in particular, don't expect another Machinarium. Relive Bulb Boy's childhood memories to uncover the mystery of the story. PLAYABLE FLASHBACKS - Play as other family characters. Not only does your head light up and allows you to survive electrical shocks, but it can also be unscrewed for use in strange places. It's also a short and cheap game, so it's a good choice to support an independent team. BULB'S TALENTS - Being a boy that is a bulb comes with many talents. Bulb Boy is a game that tries to find its own voice, struggles more and more, and by the end of it, it just gives up. One gloomy night, Bulb Boy wakes suddenly from a frightening nightmare to. By the end of its short life, the game has lost itself, devolving into a pretty unfunny platformer that relies heavily on instadeath and rote repetition. Create a backlog, submit your game times and compete with your friends. The puzzles become illogical enough that it's faster to click around randomly than reason about solutions. The gore gradually becomes more gross, morphing into "poop and mucus" humor. Then something weird happens: Bulb Boy seems to lose its way, and starts improvising something, anything, to keep you engaged. The hit-and-miss animation constantly reminds you that this is the product of a tiny team that has to cut a few corners–but the game has enough soul to make up for that. ![]() The graphics are nice, the atmosphere is spot on, and some of the encounters are genuinely creepy. Bulb Boy starts off well, as a point-and-click adventure with grotesque overtones. The game is already short and not very difficult, but only made longer by slow movement (one part played for laughs but comes across as annoying,) meticulous timing based. and perfectly unsettling for the theme, but the game is unforgivably TEDIOUS. Unfortunately, that's also Bulb Boy's greatest shortcoming: it doesn't really know what it wants to be, aside from "a game like Machinarium, only with gore". Bulb Boy is an intuitive 2D point & click horror adventure about a boy with a glowing head. From the quirky eastern European visuals to the weird music and sound effects, this game almost feels like a homage to the Czech team's work. From the quirky eastern European It's hard to even talk about Bulb Boy without mentioning Machinarium, or some other game from Amanita Design. It's hard to even talk about Bulb Boy without mentioning Machinarium, or some other game from Amanita Design.
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