Happy Game
7,390,110
Published 2021-12-10
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All Comments (21)
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This entire game is like a car crash. You know that it's horrifying, but you can't look away
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This game is like if a demonic entity, that doesn’t know the human definition of happiness, tried to make it up based off of their own twisted perspective.
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This game takes on a whole new meaning when you realize that you're not playing as the little boy. But the one controlling his nightmare.
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Words to live by: "When ball is life, you have to chase ball." -Markiplier 9:42
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"when ball is life... you have to chase ball..." -Markiplier
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this whole experience feels like a REALLYY bad trip mixed with childhood trauma/flashbacks and a sprinkle of 'aware you're dreaming but can't wake up'
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Chuchel and Fran Bow had a baby, and that's how this game was made.
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17:50 squeezes duck lightly "Ohhh noooo.." squeezes duck a little tightly "why must I torment this duck??" squeezes duck more aggressively "OH NOOOO..." SQUEEZES DUCK EVEN MORE AGGRESSIVELY
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It probably has some deep depressing meaning behind it like a metaphor for child abuse or something. Like the kid can only find temporary refuge in its toys, happy memories, dreams, etc and everything becomes tainted/taken away. Interesting game nonetheless, I hope he continues it!
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Moral of the story: No matter how horrifying and terrible life can be, it doesn't matter as long as you have ball
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as someone who LOVES surrealism and horror, i both LOVED this and was VIOLENTLY UNCOMFY the entire time😭
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I haven't finished watching yet, but from my perspective, the smiling ball seems to be helping the child and I can't figure out how that fits into the game's meaning. For instance, at 22:51 it seems to save the child from the rabbit. He is about to die, and then the ball's smile flashes across the screen and everything reverts back to before the danger.
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The sounds the child make adds so much to the creepiness. His fear and joy and confusion add something that was needed in the 2d horror genre.
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I think the scariest part about this game is the fact that the kids bed is in the middle of his room. What kind of garbage ass Feng Shui is that
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42:23 if you keep track of both where the kid’s body is and the size of the world, you can actually see that the kid’s head does a complete loop before reuniting with his body
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This game somehow makes me nostalgic in an uncomfortable way. The innocence of the child's mind just makes it even more unsettling.
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I feel like after finishing recording this, Mark just kind of sat there for a bit staring at nothing and contemplating the life decisions that led him to play this game.
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"When ball is life, You have to chase ball." -Markiplier
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18:33 I'm fairly desensitized to horror, but this whole sequence genuinely terrified me. I don't know what it is about it that made me so uncomfortable, but I was genuinely shaken up after seeing it.
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The fact that there are no jumpscares makes this game even more terrifying