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Chocolate makes you happy is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Blender Games and was released on November 22, 2017. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

"Chocolate Makes You Happy" is a casual physics puzzle game featuring 50 levels, bright and colorful art, and a cool soundtrack. Players must keep cookies on a chocolate bar for a set amount of time to progress through the levels, using various sweets to help them and causing explosions along the way. With achievements to unlock and a variety of challenges to overcome, this game is sure to delight and entertain.

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76%
Audience ScoreBased on 87 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
music2 negative mentions

  • The game features simple and fun physics puzzles that increase in difficulty, providing a satisfying challenge.
  • It's a cheap and quick game, perfect for achievement hunters, with around 50 levels to complete in about an hour.
  • Many players found the game enjoyable and a good time-killer, often comparing it favorably to similar puzzle games.
  • The game is criticized for being unoriginal, with many reviewers noting its similarities to the ZUP! series.
  • Some players experienced inconsistent physics and frustrating level designs, leading to a lack of enjoyment.
  • While it has achievements, the game is seen as lacking depth and replayability, making it feel more like a casual time-waster.
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay revolves around solving physics-based puzzles by strategically destroying blocks to keep a cookie balanced on chocolate, offering an interesting challenge across 50 levels. However, players note that the mechanics can feel simplified and inconsistent due to a flawed physics engine, leading to varying results from the same actions. Overall, the experience lasts about an hour and may appeal to fans of similar puzzle games.

    • “The gameplay consists of destroying the appropriate blocks so that the cookie stays on the chocolate and does not fall off for a certain time.”
    • “The basis for the gameplay is kind of interesting if you like physics-based puzzles.”
    • “New and interesting game mechanics are introduced to make our job more difficult as we are making progress throughout the 50 levels available.”
    • “Gameplay is similar though dumbed down, and the physics engine is very wonky, with the same action causing different results on successive playthroughs.”
    • “The gameplay consists of destroying the appropriate blocks so that the cookie stays on the chocolate and does not fall off it for a certain time.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players appreciating its quality, while others criticize the limited selection, noting a repetitive single looping track and basic sound effects. Overall, the music does not significantly enhance the gaming experience, especially in the context of challenging levels.

    • “The music is pretty nice as well.”
    • “Poor music choice and very hard levels made this unappealing.”
    • “A simple game with basic graphics, a single looping song for music and some stock sound effects.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are described as basic and simple, contributing to a smooth gameplay experience. While the visuals are not particularly advanced, they are easy to understand, complementing the game's straightforward design. Overall, the graphics align with the game's short and sweet nature.

    • “The game ran smoothly, the graphics and controls were simple and easy to understand, and the game overall was, dare I say, short and sweet.”
    • “A simple game with basic graphics, a single looping song for music, and some stock sound effects.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    While some users generally find the storytelling in video games lacking, the "chocolate makes you happy" series stands out as a notable exception, offering a more engaging narrative that makes it worth experiencing.

  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players note a lack of meaningful replayability, citing that the game offers only superficial achievements and a short playtime of about an hour, leading many to feel there is little incentive to revisit it.

    • “Plenty of spam achievements to boost your profile (3 kinds of colored letters and more) with about 1 hour of playtime and nothing to go back for. There's no replayability; I may as well play part 2.”
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Chocolate makes you happy is a casual simulation game.

Chocolate makes you happy is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 1 hours playing Chocolate makes you happy.

Chocolate makes you happy was released on November 22, 2017.

Chocolate makes you happy was developed by Blender Games.

Chocolate makes you happy has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its music.

Chocolate makes you happy is a single player game.

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