- July 14, 2023
- GoatFace Games
Call Hating
Platforms
About
"Call Hating" is a single-player simulation game with plenty of humor, inspired by classics like "The Stanley Parable" and "Portal." As an outdated tech-reliant work-from-home worker, you must fix your smartphone and internet issues using vintage equipment. The game features a DOS-era style, multiple endings, and a 500-degree oven of dark humor, recommendable for Windows 95 or earlier, Intel Pentium III or earlier, and specific graphics and input settings.






- Clever and hilarious writing with sharp humor and well-timed gags, reminiscent of classic games like The Stanley Parable.
- Beautifully crafted pixel art and animations, showcasing the developer's attention to detail and passion for the project.
- Engaging puzzles and minigames that keep players entertained, with a progression system that eases the frustration of trial and error.
- The game can be frustrating and maddening, requiring multiple attempts to progress, which may deter some players.
- Frequent bugs and glitches can disrupt gameplay, leading to lost progress and a need for restarts.
- Repetitive gameplay elements may become tedious over time, despite the initial fun and creativity.
humor
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe humor in the game is reminiscent of classic LucasArts titles, blending clever, absurd gags with well-timed fourth wall breaks that enhance the experience without becoming tedious. Players appreciate the sharp wit and the abundance of funny moments and hidden secrets, making for a delightful and engaging atmosphere filled with quirky puzzles and minigames. Overall, the humor is a standout feature that keeps players entertained and intrigued.
“The humor is razor-sharp and unexpected, skirting the edges of absurdity with a fourth wall-breaking twist that keeps players on their toes.”
“It's clever and hilarious, the gags are timed perfectly, and the many fourth wall breaks are on point without being annoying.”
“Current humor and old tech blended in some alien form of the most funny, frustrating, and cool and kitschy puzzles you will ever set your eyes on!”