About This Game In this puzzle-platformer you'll play assistant to mad scientist Professor Splattunfuder - a scientist, inventor and weapons manufacturer of questionable sanity. Nearing the end of his career, he devoted himself to a terrible "recipe book" focused on the death and destruction of his enemies, preferably using the most stylish methods possible. An unfortunate laboratory accident resulted in the destruction of the first draft - now it's down to you to assist him piece the fragments back together. The evil Professor has grown vats full of helpless creatures known as Splatts that he is using to aid him in a range of awful experiments - which is where you come in. Using all your murderous creativity, a generous helping of weaponry, a passing knowledge of physics and a large dose of violence to the poor helpless Splatts, you'll help the Professor rewrite his classic book of recipes, titled... 101 Ways To Die! 7aa9394dea Title: 101 Ways to DieGenre: Action, Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:4 Door LemonPublisher:4 Door Lemon Vision 1Release Date: 17 Mar, 2016 101 Ways To Die Download Requirements Target audience: Puzzle game lovers\/Trump hatersI played the election edition of 101 Ways to Die, and it's one of the funniest puzzle games I've ever played. I'm not going to hold back: finding 101 Death Recipes for Trump was pretty satisfying! The game is easy to learn but gets more challenging as you progress, and the graphics are bright and polished.I'd definitely recommend it, especially if you appreciate a bit of dark humour and need a bit of pre\/post election stress relief :). This game made me laugh! I love the presidentail edition with Hillary and Trump, but the original version is just as fun. It's easy to pick up and play, although it gets more clever and creative later on with a mix of great gameplay and dark humour.. Awesome dark comedy platformer puzzle game that eases you into the difficulty levels.Loads of fun even to replay a level.Hilarious traps and gadgets.. When zooming in, the camera pans to to the right then you have to fight with the camera to show anything else. Refunded this game less than an hour after purchase.. Really enjoyable game. loved the mechanics and physics of the game and how all the different weapons and abilities can be chained to work together.Very imaginitive levels and graphicaly is superb for a smaller game of this type.My only real negative ppint is that although thebgame has a fast forward ability the gameplay seems a bit slow. I suggest adding varying speeds of fast fowarding. might add to the humour of seeing a character impailed on a spike at 100mph.. Disclaimer: The publishers of this game offered me a free copy in exchange for this review however this does not impact my recommendation.101 Ways to Die is I game I can tentatively recommend with a few caveats in mind:This game is a cute and quirky take on a Lemmings like puzzler, with the major difference being it is a sort of flipside of the coin; your aim is to destroy, rather than protect the little critters at your mercy. The game offers up a neat package of cartoony gore-filled visuals, amusing sound design and simple dark humour delivered through an increasingly complex series of puzzle rooms. You are expected to use your creativity to strategically place tools and traps to guide your unwitting Splatt victims to their untimely demise.In my short time with the game, the variety and level design steadily opened itself up to more fun and nuanced ways to attain the objectives in mind, and in this aspect the game is a success from what I have seen. The core mechanics are solid and this makes the gameplay fun for those with an interest in this type of creative messing around. There are many issues which can make this frustrating though, and this game is held back by some of its detractions, most of which are technical in nature.The first problem I noticed was the messy menu system, which was awkward and dated, not to mention strangely unoptimized as I experienced frequent stutters and frame drops while navigating on my system which is far in excess of the recommended specs for this game (this was not noticed in normal gameplay.) The customisation and options are rather limited and sparse, but do the job on a basic level. The tutorial levels were also sparse and basic, and left a lot to be desired; a person new to this type of game might not find very much use in them. I found myself struggling with janky camera controls at times, making setting up my traps become moderately frustrating when I wanted to repeat levels to achieve maximum score. To mention score, the addition of online leaderboards was a nice touch but where this game misses the mark massively is the lack of any player made workshop content, a level editor would be a great boost to this titles longevity and replayability. Fundamentally this is a game that is going to work for a specific kind of player who enjoys crude humour and screwing around in sandboxy puzzle environments. If you're not that type of guy, there are other games on the market for the money which will introduce you to the genre more effectively. If you're just looking for something new which offers up a few hours of casual, albeit limited fun, then this game is worth a buy.tl;dr 6\/10 maybe buy it if you're into puzzlers.
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Updated: Dec 8, 2020
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