What's the Bad Rats of our generation?
>>322395656
Undertale
>>322395656
bad rats came out in 2009
Metal Gear 5
Grass Simulator
>>322395656
Rad Bats
>>322395656
>people are making this shit be a best seller by ironically by buying it for their friends as a joke
>only encouraging more of these shitty 'games' to be made
Superman 64
>>322396598
Proof that video games should never have been marketed to fucking filthy normies and casuals
http://steamed.kotaku.com/six-years-later-bad-rats-is-still-known-as-steams-shit-1705908382
Great article about how it became known as 'that game' and continues to be a funny gag gift to this day
>>322396598
it's not even that bad of a game
it's a cool concept just poorly executed and its physics are jank
>>322396848
>not even that bad of a game
>its physics are jank
It's a 2D physics based puzzler for christsakes.
>>322397084
yeah i know, but if we raised enough money for a Bad Rats 2 i think they could make a good game out of it.
it's not like the graphics are laughably bad, i've seen much much worse on steam
>>322397084
>a 2D physics based puzzle game
>that operates in a 3D environment
>with models look like they spend 20 minutes in autodesk at most
>the only thing consistent with the game is how fucking inconsistent it is
>>322397242
Just get Contraption Maker dude.
Every indie game created in this generation.
>>322397674
i actually like the characters you fuckface. And the extreme violence is a welcome change for a puzzle game.
>>322395656
Bad Rats
>>322396598
I bought like 2 or 3 when they were 9 cents because I thought it was funny.
It's a terrible game. I mean... It functions, but it's not even close to a decent puzzle game, and it's pretty much the ugliest game in the world.
>beat a level
>Level shows you the premade "optimal solution"
>Half of the time it doesn't even work, because the physics are so bad.
It was pretty fucking hilarious though.
>>322395926
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The idea of the items existing on a 3d plane but only being put in 2d space is fucking hilarious.
Like how could you fuck that up so bad?
>>322397995
>i actually like
holy shit
>>322399908
only ironically OF COURSE
I wonder if Bad Rats is profitable yet