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Poopy Philosophy is a single player casual role playing game. It was developed by Akeshy (Akakiy Petrushkin) and was released on November 23, 2018. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Poopy philosophy - a philosophical approach to gaming. We play as a person on a toilet seat.

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72%
Audience ScoreBased on 43 reviews
humor7 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Unique and offbeat concept that blends humor and philosophical absurdity into a minimalistic interactive experience.
  • Provides multiple endings, achievements, and hidden items that add replay value and encourage exploration.
  • Atmosphere and simplicity create a strangely meditative and reflective environment that some players find deeply affecting and memorable.
  • Gameplay is extremely minimal and repetitive, mostly involving holding the space bar with little mechanical depth.
  • The game feels incomplete or abandoned by the developer, with some features or endings being glitched or missing.
  • Not suitable for players seeking traditional action, complex storytelling, or substantial gameplay, leading some to find it boring or shallow.
  • humor
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is characterized by its bizarre, offbeat, and philosophical absurdity, offering a unique blend of minimalistic, unconventional comedy that some find amusing and thought-provoking. While its simplicity and non-linear storytelling may not appeal to those seeking action-packed gameplay, it provides a quirky and entertaining experience that embraces whimsical, poop-themed humor. Overall, it’s a brief but funny and unusual journey that resonates with players who enjoy experimental and reflective humor.

    • “At its core, the game describes itself as 'a philosophical approach to gaming,' and that description is far from hyperbolic — what players actually experience is intentionally bizarre, unconventional, and humorous in equal measure.”
    • “Players often describe the title as unusual and amusing, praising its off-center humor, philosophical absurdity, and novelty.”
    • “For those interested in games that defy conventional structure and invite reflection — even if that reflection comes with a smirk — Poopy Philosophy provides a brief, humorous journey through one man’s month-long contemplation from the most unexpected of settings.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of Poopy Philosophy is minimalistic and intentionally simple, focusing on quirky interactions rather than complex mechanics or traditional RPG elements. It offers a humorous, lighthearted experience that emphasizes absurd philosophical themes through trivial bathroom moments, making it enjoyable for short, casual play sessions.

    • “The gameplay in Poopy Philosophy is minimalistic by design, emphasizing interaction over complexity.”
    • “This aesthetic choice reinforces the game’s thematic intention: rather than focusing on high action or deep mechanics, it creates a reflective — if quirky — digital space where trivial bathroom moments are elevated into absurd philosophical pondering.”
    • “Mechanically, poopy philosophy does not offer extensive depth — there are no complex combat systems, skill progressions, or traditional quests to pursue.”
    • “It may not satisfy players seeking deep RPG elements or complex simulation mechanics, but as an offbeat exploration of triviality elevated to existential play, it offers an experience that’s both memorable and amusing.”
    • “The gameplay in poopy philosophy is minimalistic by design, emphasizing interaction over complexity.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's simple pixelated graphics, paired with ambient sounds and no music, create a quirky, meditative atmosphere that aligns with its reflective themes. While generally effective in enhancing the unique tone, the visuals can sometimes appear fuzzy or violent, adding to the offbeat experience.

    • “Gameplay, atmosphere, graphics.”
    • “The game uses simple pixelated graphics and surrounding ambient sounds — notably with no music — to enhance its offbeat atmosphere and draw players into the strangely meditative routine of its protagonist.”
    • “This aesthetic choice reinforces the game’s thematic intention: rather than focusing on high action or deep mechanics, it creates a reflective — if quirky — digital space where trivial bathroom moments are elevated into absurd philosophical pondering.”
    • “Graphics are occasionally fuzzy, and occasionally violent.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is minimalistic, featuring ambient sounds and a single calming track that effectively enhances the offbeat, meditative atmosphere and helps immerse players in the protagonist's routine.

    • “I relaxed for 5 minutes to this music long enough to realize that I was going to be okay.”
    • “The game uses simple pixelated graphics and surrounding ambient sounds — notably with no music — to enhance its offbeat atmosphere and draw players into the strangely meditative routine of its protagonist.”
    • “This game needs but one song for a soundtrack.”
    • “This game needs but one song for a soundtrack.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in this game is minimalistic and non-linear, focusing on quirky, humorous, and absurd moments rather than traditional narrative depth or complexity. While it may feel sparse for those seeking action or intricate plots, its playful and contemplative storytelling offers a unique, lighthearted experience that some players find amusing and worth exploring.

    • “This minimalism can make it feel sparse for players expecting a more packed or action-oriented game, but for those interested in a contemplative, humorous, and decidedly odd bit of interactive storytelling, there is a peculiar enjoyment in seeing what absurd event or reflection the next day will bring.”
    • “Very poopy the story is... non-linear; however, the gameplay is fun for an hour. I got gifted this one night, played for half an hour, laughed at it, and then went on to something else. The game is about poop, it's funny, simple, and interesting—worth the cheap price.”
    • “Moral of the story: you never know what life holds in store for you, and if I had given up when all the odds were stacked against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
    • “Mechanically, Poopy Philosophy does not offer extensive depth — there are no complex combat systems, skill progressions, or traditional quests to pursue.”
    • “The story is very poor and non-linear; while the gameplay might be fun for about an hour, the narrative lacks coherence and depth.”
    • “The game is about poop, which might be funny and simple, but the story remains uninteresting and superficial.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's simple pixelated graphics and ambient sounds, combined with the absence of music, create a unique, offbeat atmosphere that immerses players in the protagonist's oddly meditative routine.

    • “The game uses simple pixelated graphics and surrounding ambient sounds — notably with no music — to enhance its offbeat atmosphere and draw players into the strangely meditative routine of its protagonist.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game effectively captures a range of emotions through the character fuzishe’s daily expressions, encouraging players to reflect on how simple in-game choices can parallel real-life emotional experiences. This subtle emotional depth enhances player engagement and introspection.

    • “These outcomes are reflected in fuzishe’s expressions at the end of each day, which range from contentment to sadness, inviting reflection on how trivial choices might mirror one’s real-world emotional responses.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers strong replayability through 14 Steam achievements that encourage players to explore different goals, secrets, and endings, adding motivation beyond its primarily observational gameplay.

    • “There are 14 Steam achievements, granting goals such as destroying insects or objects, uncovering secrets, and reaching different endings, which adds incentivized replay value to what might otherwise be a purely observational experience.”
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Poopy Philosophy is a casual role playing game.

Poopy Philosophy is available on PC and Windows.

Poopy Philosophy was released on November 23, 2018.

Poopy Philosophy was developed by Akeshy (Akakiy Petrushkin).

Poopy Philosophy has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Poopy Philosophy for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

Poopy Philosophy is a single player game.

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