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This Is Fine: Maximum Cope is a single player platformer game. It was developed by Hero Concept and was released on May 1, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

The world-famous meme becomes a metroidvania of mental mayhem. Play as Question Hound and enter a collapsing theme park built from anxiety, regret, and surreal humor. Run, jump, fight, and caffeinate your way through five emotional worlds where everyday fears come to life. You will face flying textbooks, toilet monsters, and ghostly memories you thought were long gone. Explore branching paths, u…

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50%Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
humor6 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Unique art style clearly inspired by the original meme with charming, hand-drawn cartoon aesthetics.
  • Simple and accessible platforming combined with light metroidvania elements makes for an enjoyable casual experience.
  • Coffee bean mechanic for healing adds a fun and creative twist to the gameplay.
  • Gameplay is very basic with shallow progression, imprecise controls, and repetitive boss fights lacking variety.
  • Backtracking and exploration feel unrewarding and linear, with collectibles mostly serving minor upgrades or currency.
  • Art and animation often do not reflect KC Green's original style, lacking his humor and vibrant character, disappointing fans.
  • graphics

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a solid art style and animations inspired by early 2000s cartoons, delivering some funny and charming visual moments. However, while the presentation has personality, it falls short of capturing the unique style of the original source material, resulting in a somewhat mediocre overall impact.

    • “The art style and animations are solid overall, with several genuinely funny visual moments throughout the game.”
    • “The developers clearly leaned heavily into early 2000s cartoon aesthetics, and in many ways they succeed.”
    • “The art style is charming and clearly inspired by the original meme, which gives it a lot of personality.”
    • “The artwork is adapted by the developer Hero Concept, but they don’t really do much with it.”
    • “Unfortunately this is actually pretty mediocre in terms of gameplay, which would be fine if it at least evoked KC Green's unique art style, but it doesn't really do that either.”
    • “The art style looks nothing like KC's.”
  • story

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally considered barebones and brief, with the main campaign lasting around 2.5 hours. While some find it overly simple or reminiscent of older games, others appreciate its rewarding progression and enjoyable narrative experience. Overall, opinions on the story are mixed but lean towards modest satisfaction.

    • “The story is great and it's really fun to play; I like it a lot and I'm really glad I backed the Kickstarter.”
    • “Story is very good; defeating bosses and unlocking abilities feels very rewarding.”
    • “The main story can be completed in roughly 2.5 hours, while going for 100% completion takes around 3.5 hours depending on exploration.”
    • “If you want a Metroidvania, go play Silksong; it is the same price and you will get a finely crafted story and gaming experience.”
    • “It's not terrible but— to put it in the nicest way possible—they basically remade Castlevania II: Simon's Quest but with a cartoon dog.”
    • “Story-wise, it's pretty barebones.”
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay combines classic platformer and light metroidvania elements, enhanced by a unique coffee mechanic that adds a fun twist to healing. While the game features visually interesting bosses, their mechanics are simple and the enemy design can be uninspired, with damage spongy foes that are not particularly challenging to avoid. Overall, fans of the genre will find enjoyable mechanics, though the gameplay can feel somewhat mediocre and lacks the uniqueness of the art style.

    • “The game has a unique and quirky concept, especially with the coffee mechanic; collecting beans and using coffee to heal adds a fun twist to the usual platforming formula.”
    • “The devs have put together a nice little game with some good mechanics.”
    • “Unfortunately, this is actually pretty mediocre in terms of gameplay, which would be fine if it at least evoked KC Green's unique art style, but it doesn't really do that either.”
    • “The gameplay also isn't great: enemies are damage sponges but not particularly hard to avoid.”
    • “Gameplay-wise, it sticks to classic platformer elements with some light Metroidvania structure, so fans of the genre will likely find a lot to enjoy here.”
  • humor

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game offers several genuinely funny visual moments and an enjoyable, quirky style, though it lacks the full eccentricity and cartoonish zaniness seen in the creator's previous work. While the presentation is generally amusing, some players feel the comedic elements are somewhat subdued and overshadowed by other gameplay shortcomings. Fans of indie platformers with unique themes may still appreciate its humor.

    • “The art style and animations are solid overall, with several genuinely funny visual moments throughout the game.”
    • “The humor, visual style, and overall presentation are enjoyable.”
    • “If you enjoy indie platformers with a bit of humor and a unique theme, this is definitely worth checking out.”
  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music and sound design are inconsistent, with the soundtrack often feeling too quiet or nearly absent, and many sound effects lacking impact relative to the on-screen actions.

    • “The music and sound design were a bit inconsistent for me.”
    • “There were multiple moments where the soundtrack felt too quiet or almost nonexistent, and several sound effects lacked impact compared to the actions happening on screen.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the atmosphere to be closely tied to the story, highlighting an immersive and engaging environment that enhances the narrative experience.

  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game provides enough emotional engagement to maintain interest, but it falls short of delivering a deeply impactful or memorable emotional experience.

  • optimization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users indicate that the game's optimization effectively balances performance with difficulty, ensuring smooth gameplay even during challenging sections.

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This Is Fine: Maximum Cope is a platformer game.

This Is Fine: Maximum Cope is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Steam Deck, Windows and others.

This Is Fine: Maximum Cope was released on May 1, 2026.

This Is Fine: Maximum Cope was developed by Hero Concept.

This Is Fine: Maximum Cope has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked This Is Fine: Maximum Cope for its humor but disliked it for its graphics.

This Is Fine: Maximum Cope is a single player game.

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