- November 26, 2018
- Electric Monk Media
Propaganda Llama
Platforms
About
"Propaganda Llama" is a puzzle game where you control a government broadcast machine, indoctrinating citizens with a one-button interface. The goal is to consolidate power and silence resistance while navigating over 50 levels. Despite its cute llamas and cuddly appearance, the game delves into political themes, positioning you as an aspiring overlord on a mission to rise to the top.








- The game features simple mechanics that are engaging and addictive, making it easy to pick up and play.
- The humor and light-hearted political themes add a unique charm, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the game.
- The puzzles start off easy but gradually increase in difficulty, providing a satisfying challenge for players aiming to 100% the levels.
- The game lacks variety in game modes, offering only a single-player experience.
- Some players feel the game is slightly overpriced given its short playtime, especially for those who complete it quickly.
- There is a lack of hints or guidance for players who may get stuck on certain levels, which could hinder the experience for some.
gameplay
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay of Propaganda Llama is characterized by simple mechanics that remain engaging through each level, enhanced by complex puzzles and a humorous narrative. Players appreciate the unexpected twists introduced mid-game, which add depth and keep the experience fresh and immersive. Overall, the thoughtful integration of story and gameplay contributes to a satisfying experience.
“Simple mechanics, yet it still manages to keep my interest with each proceeding level.”
“Propaganda Llama is one of those rare games that combines simple mechanics, complex and engaging puzzles, and hilarious plot, animations, and dialogue to an utterly satisfying degree.”
“I anticipated that the game would be using the same mechanics throughout the experience, which wouldn't have been terrible, but I was pleasantly surprised when they added a twist to the mechanics halfway through.”