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The Elephant Collection

The Elephant Collection is a delightful walk down memory lane with a fresh coat of HD paint and higher-quality sound. If you're a fan of jmtb02's classic blue elephant games and appreciate the effort put into their remastering, this collection is a tempting proposition. However, if you're looking for a whole new herd of gaming experiences, you might want to hold off until the price is as light as an elephant's footfall during a midnight stroll.
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91%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:story, emotional
Most mentioned negative aspects:optimization, stability
96% User Score Based on 707 reviews
Critic Score 65%Based on 1 reviews

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About The Elephant Collection

The Elephant Collection is a single player arcade platformer game with a comedy theme. It was developed by John Cooney and was released on November 6, 2023. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

The Elephant Collection remasters ten of jmtb02’s classic blue elephant games into one mammoth-sized package! From puzzle platformers to rapid-fire arcade games, this collection of ten Armor Games classics is tied together by a new overarching metanarrative.

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Reviews

96%Audience ScoreBased on 707 reviews
story15 positive mentions
optimization10 negative mentions

  • The collection provides a delightful and authentic nostalgia trip for fans of flash games, especially those who grew up playing jmtb02's blue elephant games.
  • Includes a variety of cleverly designed, fun flash games with distinct gameplay styles, music, and humor, many of which hold up well even years later.
  • Features thoughtful presentation including a hub world, developer commentary, meta-achievements, and an emotional overarching narrative that enhances the experience.
  • Performance issues such as low framerate, stuttering, input lag, and occasional crashes detract from the experience, with some games being particularly problematic.
  • Lack of significant modern enhancements or optimizations; the collection mostly consists of direct ports of the original flash games retaining their jank and bugs.
  • The price is considered steep by some given the short length of games, presence of bugs, and availability of free versions via flash emulators.
  • story

    52 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    29% positive mentions, 65% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The story in this collection, especially in Elephant Quest and Achievement Unlocked 3, is praised for being engaging, nostalgic, and emotionally touching despite its simplicity and occasional glitches. The added narrative hub ties the games together with a heartfelt mini-story about recovering memories, enhancing the overall experience. However, some users note performance issues and bugs that detract slightly from the storytelling.

    • “The "elephant rave" games are short yet fun and have great music, Elephant Quest is one of my favorites out of the bunch; it is a short 2D RPG with a fun story.”
    • “I never played ones like Elephant Quest or This is the Only Level 3 and I really enjoyed them both. Elephant Quest is a standout for me; I never thought an elephant game with quests and a skill tree would work so well.”
    • “I genuinely wasn't expecting to be emotionally moved by the story of a hub area for a collection of silly elephant games, but I think that speaks to the whole way this has been built - it's not just a rehashed collection of games, it's a love letter to them and a look back at the past.”
    • “Honestly sad to downvote this collection but quite simply it's clear this is just a flash emulator, even experiencing some issues flash had such as input lag in Elephant Quest when going for the 'have 10 miniphants' achievement, leading me to walk into pits because my character kept moving after I stopped pressing the key (and I don't mean I reacted slow, he'd keep moving for a good 1 maybe 2 seconds whilst the enemies were nearby).”
    • “I am not a fan of the King Hamster or pellet delivering through plot or the map's layout, and I also found this to be the glitchiest of games in the collection as well as me personally having several massive frame drops seemingly at random despite this being a flash game I am running on a 2080 Ti.”
    • “I also noted some bugs that weren't in the original (from what I remember!), such as the numbers in Achievement Unlocked and the player position on the map in Elephant Quest both being very misaligned.”
  • emotional

    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Players found the collection surprisingly emotional, with many moved to tears by the heartfelt ending and nostalgic developer notes. The games evoke a strong sense of warmth and nostalgia, transforming simple flash games into a caring tribute that blends fun with genuine emotional impact. Overall, the anthology is praised for its sentimental value and the thoughtful, touching experience it delivers.

    • “I didn't expect to get emotional playing through a couple of the games, but the collection is just so well done.”
    • “The ending really tied it all together for me, and the shoutouts from the developer were so heartfelt and moving.”
    • “This anthology of beloved elephant games is not only a huge nostalgia trip for myself and countless others who grew up playing flash games; it manages to both faithfully archive these games while also packaging them in a heap of care, development details, and a shockingly emotional tone.”
  • optimization

    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    10% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 32% negative mentions

    The collection suffers from significant optimization issues, including frequent stuttering, low frame rates (often below 30fps), and high CPU usage, detracting from gameplay and nostalgia. While some games run smoothly, many ports closely mirror the original flash versions without substantial performance improvements or bug fixes, making the experience feel more like a poorly optimized port than a polished remaster. These issues especially affect certain titles like Elephant Quest and Achievement Unlocked 3, limiting enjoyment despite the appeal of revisiting classic games.

    • “But once these games were able to take full advantage of the computer’s hardware, performance became such a non-problem.”
    • “None of the games have been overly modified from their original experiences; only performance was focused on and improved.”
    • “The original flash games have been updated with improved resolution, sharper visuals, enhanced sound, and smoother performance.”
    • “Unfortunately, the game runs like absolute trash, uses more CPU than any AAA game I've played recently, with FPS issues and stuttering that I don't experience in any other game.”
    • “Original review: severely unoptimized and seemingly abandoned, with no updates in sight, which is an absolute shame considering how good these games are.”
    • “Good collection of classic games, just a shame the game is so poorly optimized to the point where it legitimately feels like the game was not playtested (especially in Run Elephant Run).”
  • graphics

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 56% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The graphics retain a simple, vector-based aesthetic that honors the original Flash games while benefiting from sharper visuals and improved resolution for modern systems. Though intentionally minimalistic and somewhat dated, the remastered artwork and smooth performance offer a clean, charming look that enhances the nostalgic experience without overshadowing gameplay. Some minor graphical glitches and lack of advanced settings are noted, but overall the visual presentation is well-executed and fitting for the series' style.

    • “Great re-release of these games for modern systems while also improving them with high-quality graphics, better save systems, some light meta-progression / challenges, and dev notes.”
    • “The original flash games have been updated with improved resolution, sharper visuals, enhanced sound, and smoother performance.”
    • “The graphics are incredible on the newer levels and the older levels have been updated to suit Steam's needs and work really well.”
    • “Due to the age of these games, and the lack of modernization, the graphics appear quite dated.”
    • “There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks.”
    • “While it was fun to replay the old flash games, the lack of effort put into making these things at least playable (frame drops/stuttering, blurry graphics, and awful gameplay) makes this really hard to recommend over just getting a flash plugin and playing them for free.”
  • gameplay

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    15% positive mentions, 74% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The gameplay across this collection is generally simple and clever, featuring puzzle platforming and light combat mechanics with unique and often meta elements, though some feel outdated or "half-baked" due to necessary removals of original flash-specific features. While the gameplay remains fun and inventive, it lacks depth and polish compared to modern standards, with some technical issues in the remastered versions affecting playability. The appeal largely lies in nostalgia, creative premises, and unique branding rather than extensive or refined gameplay experiences.

    • “Puzzle platformers such as *this is the only level* remain wonderfully clever showcases of single-level reinvention, offering dozens of twists on simple mechanics that keep players guessing.”
    • “The works of developer jmtb02 and his little blue elephant stood out from the pack by virtue of interesting premises and mechanics.”
    • “The first game keeps it simple; the second expands the concept while keeping the gameplay tight, and the third game just does way too much.”
    • “While the gameplay of the games in this collection are completely fine, this game is just coded like pure garbage.”
    • “While it was fun to replay the old flash games, the lack of effort put into making these things at least playable (frame drops/stuttering, blurry graphics, and awful gameplay) makes this really hard to recommend over just getting a flash plugin and playing them for free.”
    • “The replacements for some of these mechanics feel half-baked to me, but maybe that's only because the original mechanics were so good that there's unfortunately just no better way to do it.”
  • music

    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    31% positive mentions, 57% neutral mentions, 12% negative mentions

    The music in the collection is widely praised for its catchy, fitting, and nostalgic qualities, especially the "Elephant Rave" tracks and the melancholic, lyrical hub world song unlocked through achievements. Many users found the soundtrack emotionally impactful and iconic, with remastered higher-quality audio enhancing the experience. However, some note the lack of an in-game volume control despite the music's loudness at startup.

    • “Elephant Rave 1 and 2 – the first one is a really short and easy obstacle-avoiding game; I could listen to its music forever.”
    • “Not just in some of the older flash games, but once you unlock enough achievements to get to the rooftop of the hub area (where you go to enter the individual games) there is a somber lyrical song that overlays what you've normally been hearing the whole time.”
    • “The music really stuck out to me, the tracks are so fitting and fun.”
    • “One warning though - when you open the game it'll blast your ears off with loud music and there's no volume slider in the game itself, so prepare your system's volume mixer to lower the volume to your liking.”
    • “The hub world music is very melancholy once you unlock the full version of the background song after getting a certain amount of achievements.”
    • “It contains all the games in this series and it is very interesting to see the progression in graphics, music, and concepts.”
  • humor

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in these games is nostalgic, absurdist, and zany, capturing the charm of the original flash era with quirky characters like a funny blue elephant. It blends clever, playful comedy with well-designed gameplay, making the experience both entertaining and emotionally engaging. Overall, the humor remains a standout feature that delights both longtime fans and newcomers.

    • “All of the changes from the original games (mostly from the Achievement Unlocked and This Is the Only Level series) kept the humor of the original games, while not feeling out of place.”
    • “These games were originally designed to be short, humorous, and experimental rather than long-form experiences, and that remains true even in an expanded collection.”
    • “For newcomers, it provides a window into the humor, creativity, and chaotic charm of a bygone era.”
  • stability

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game is plagued by numerous bugs, frequent lag, and crashes, significantly hindering smooth gameplay and causing frustration. Stability issues are especially pronounced in specific modes and titles, sometimes requiring restarts or save deletions. While some glitches may stem from trying to preserve the original flash experience, overall stability remains a major drawback.

    • “It is jank, buggy, runs bad, and may sometimes be immensely frustrating.”
    • “Elephant Rave 2 makes me want to jump off a cliff and Achievement Unlocked 3 is a broken buggy mess that softlocked causing me to have to delete my save and start over entirely.”
    • “They have a fair bit of lag and glitches, some of which are pretty bad or even downright horrendous (looking at you, Run Elephant Run, and your lag and even crashing the first time I tried to play it).”
  • grinding

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    14% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 86% negative mentions

    Grinding in this game is notably tedious and time-consuming, with repetitive tasks feeling overly long and sometimes causing frustrating softlocks that force full restarts to achieve 100% completion. While some enjoy the nostalgic and engaging aspects, the extensive backtracking and grinding can significantly diminish the overall experience. However, strategic play, such as securing key items early, can help smooth the progression.

    • “While the nature of doing little tasks for an achievement can get old fast, this is the only game where it gets tedious.”
    • “Each repeat just feels like it takes a little too long to complete, which gets tedious when trying to optimize your playtime.”
    • “This softlocks you and forces you to scrub your entire save and start the game from scratch to get 100% achievements, which is an insanely long and tedious process because of how annoying some of this game's achievements already are.”
  • replayability

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The collection offers strong replayability, especially for fans of classic games and speedrunning enthusiasts, making it a nostalgic and engaging experience. While some consider the price slightly high, the extensive replay value generally justifies the cost.

    • “There’s a lot of replayability in this collection, so if you ever get the itch to play one of these classics again, give it a try.”
    • “For the replayability that the games come with, it's well worth it despite the price.”
    • “The elephant collection is a nostalgia trip with lots of speedrunning capabilities and general replayability.”
  • monetization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The monetization is praised for respecting the nostalgic value of the games, making players feel the releases are special rather than just soulless cash grabs.

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Play Times

10h Median play time
9h Average play time
8-10h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 2 analyzed playthroughs
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The Elephant Collection is a arcade platformer game with comedy theme. Common tags for The Elephant Collection include indie, trading, surreal, exploration, nostalgia and others.

The Elephant Collection is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 9 hours playing The Elephant Collection.

The Elephant Collection was released on November 6, 2023.

The Elephant Collection was developed by John Cooney.

The Elephant Collection has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked The Elephant Collection for its story but disliked it for its optimization.

The Elephant Collection is a single player game.

Similar games include The Last Stand Legacy Collection, TY the Tasmanian Tiger, Super Fancy Pants Adventure, Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series, Spyro Reignited Trilogy and others.