- May 30, 2018
- Blender Games
Chocolate makes you happy 6
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About
"Chocolate makes you happy 6" is a casual physics-based puzzle game featuring 50 levels of challenges. Players must keep cookies on a chocolate bar by using various tools such as explosions, jumpers, teleports, accelerators, traps, changing gravity, and treadmills. With colorful art, a cool soundtrack, and achievements, the game provides a fun and engaging experience for players. *Note: This summary is based on the game's description on Steam and does not reflect personal experience or independent research.




- The game is easy to complete and can be finished in under 40 minutes, making it accessible for casual players.
- It offers a simple and fun puzzle-solving experience, particularly for those who enjoy timing puzzles.
- The game is suitable for achievement hunters, as it allows players to unlock all achievements relatively quickly.
- The game suffers from repetitive mechanics and lacks originality, feeling like a copy of previous titles in the series.
- Inconsistent physics and frustrating level designs can lead to a challenging experience, particularly in specific levels.
- The graphics and overall presentation are minimalistic and may not appeal to players looking for a more polished experience.
gameplay
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is criticized for its limited new mechanics, primarily featuring slow conveyor belts, and poor physics that detract from the experience. With 50 challenging levels that rely heavily on trial and error, many players find it lacking compared to better free flash games available online, leading to an overall negative recommendation.
“The only new game mechanic they add is conveyor belts, which are slow.”
“And the mechanics and the overall physics are quite poor, as is often the case with similar games.”
“There are 50 levels, and they're mostly difficult due to these mechanics. Given that there are many free flash games on every website that are often much better than this one, I wouldn't recommend it.”