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HaHa is a single player casual action adventure game. It was developed by 2E and was released on February 24, 2024. It received very positive reviews from players.

Our heroes are trapped in the universe of cartoon characters. This has not pleased the inhabitants. The creatures that have been living on their own for a long time certainly wouldn't want any visitors. Let's see if our heroes can escape from these unhappy hosts?

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91%
Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
optimization3 positive mentions
story2 negative mentions

  • HaHa offers a fast-paced and engaging gameplay loop that combines bullet hell mechanics with roguelite progression, making each session thrilling and rewarding.
  • The game's clean and colorful art style enhances visual clarity, allowing players to track their character and enemies even amidst chaotic action.
  • With a variety of characters and power-ups, the game encourages adaptability and skill mastery, providing a satisfying challenge that keeps players coming back for more.
  • The game's content variety is limited, with few enemy types, weapons, and arenas, which may lead to repetition and a lack of long-term depth for some players.
  • Some players may find the gameplay loop becomes too familiar after multiple runs, as there are no major meta-progression systems or new unlockable challenges.
  • The balance of characters is currently uneven, which can affect gameplay experience, and the lack of weapon upgrades may frustrate players seeking more depth.
  • gameplay
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Haha delivers a compact and exhilarating gameplay experience, blending bullet hell mechanics with roguelite progression in a straightforward and satisfying loop. The responsive controls and intentional design cater to short, intense play sessions, though some players may find the repetition and lack of major meta-progression systems limiting. Overall, it offers a sharp, engaging experience for those who enjoy mastering fast-paced, precision-based action in small arenas.

    • “Haha, developed and published by 2e, is a compact yet exhilarating indie arena shooter that fuses the intensity of bullet hell gameplay with the addictive progression of roguelite design.”
    • “The simplicity of the mechanics works in the game’s favor—controls are responsive and intuitive, making it easy to pick up but challenging to master.”
    • “Every moment of gameplay feels deliberate—each movement, dodge, and shot carries weight because survival depends on precision.”
    • “There are moments when the gameplay loop feels too familiar, particularly after multiple successful runs, and the absence of major meta-progression systems or new unlockable challenges may leave some players wanting more.”
    • “The game borrows from several popular gameplay styles, and despite the similarities, the authors added new elements to it with their own ideas.”
    • “For players who enjoy bullet-dodging chaos, short but thrilling gameplay loops, and the satisfaction of mastering small arenas filled with danger, haha offers a sharp and engaging experience.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is minimal or non-existent, leading to a lack of depth that may disappoint players seeking a more narrative-driven experience. Additionally, the limited variety in enemy types, weapons, and arenas contributes to a feeling of stagnation in progression.

    • “The number of enemy types, weapons, and arenas doesn’t expand dramatically over time, and players who prefer deep progression systems or story-driven elements may find it lacking in long-term depth.”
    • “No story.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is reported to be very well optimized, ensuring smooth performance and efficient resource management.

    • “The game is very optimized, providing a smooth experience even on lower-end hardware.”
    • “I appreciate how well-optimized the game is; it runs flawlessly without any noticeable lag.”
    • “The optimization in this game is impressive, allowing for high frame rates and quick load times.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express that the grinding in the game is excessively time-consuming, often requiring a significant investment of effort akin to having a second life to keep up with the demands.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “The grinding feels endless and tedious.”
    • “I spent hours grinding, and it still feels like I'm nowhere.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's roguelite structure enhances its replayability, designed for short, intense play sessions rather than lengthy narratives. However, the overall replay value is contingent on the player's enjoyment of mastering its fast-paced mechanics.

    • “The roguelite structure gives the game a strong sense of replayability.”
    • “The repetition inherent in its design is intentional—it's built for short bursts of high-intensity play rather than long, narrative-driven sessions—but this also means that its replay value depends largely on how much you enjoy mastering its fast-paced mechanics.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game feature a clean and colorful art style that effectively emphasizes clarity, even in chaotic scenes.

    • “Visually, haha adopts a clean, colorful art style that prioritizes clarity amid chaos.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music features pulsing electronic beats and crisp sound effects that effectively enhance the combat experience, maintaining an energetic flow without becoming overwhelming.

    • “The soundtrack and sound effects reinforce this energy, using pulsing electronic beats and crisp audio cues to enhance the flow of combat without overwhelming it.”
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HaHa is a casual action adventure game.

HaHa is available on PC and Windows.

HaHa was released on February 24, 2024.

HaHa was developed by 2E.

HaHa has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its optimization but disliked it for its gameplay.

HaHa is a single player game.

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