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Would You Call Him a Bad Man?

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65%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:music, story
100% User Score Based on 16 reviews

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About Would You Call Him a Bad Man?

Would You Call Him a Bad Man? is a single player casual puzzle game with a anime theme. It was developed by Ian Hinden and was released on August 30, 2024. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

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100%Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
music7 positive mentions

  • Unique and creative blend of an interactive music video and mini-games offering an innovative way to experience music.
  • Catchy and enjoyable soundtrack that complements the trippy and visually appealing art style.
  • Free to play with achievable achievements, lots of secrets to discover, and fun multiplayer moments watching others play.
  • Mini-games can be confusing, overly difficult, and sometimes frustrating due to very short reaction windows and unclear objectives.
  • Repetitive trial-and-error gameplay is required to understand and succeed in mini-games, which may detract from the overall experience.
  • Certain mini-games, especially rhythm-based ones, lack clarity making it hard to tell if inputs match the music.
  • music

    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    37% positive mentions, 47% neutral mentions, 16% negative mentions

    The music is widely praised for its catchiness, unique style, and creative blend with interactive visuals, offering a fresh and innovative music video experience. However, some find the accompanying mini-games overly difficult and cryptic, which can detract from the overall enjoyment. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a strong and engaging centerpiece of this experimental multimedia project.

    • “The idea of a playable music video filled with secrets is awesome.”
    • “A creative blend of music video and game, but repetition is key.”
    • “The music is catchy, the visuals are trippy, and this really could have been a music video story without the mini games.”
    • “Too bad I can't seem to find the artist anywhere but Steam (with more music), however if he keeps publishing this style of game/song.”
  • story

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

    The story is a creative and experimental blend of music and gameplay, resembling a trippy music video narrative. While it may not appeal to everyone, it offers an interesting chaotic plot within a casual, WarioWare-style game.

    • “While it’s not for everyone, it’s a creative experiment worth checking out if you’re curious about the blend of storytelling, music, and gameplay.”
    • “This could have been a music video story without the mini games, with catchy music and trippy visuals.”
    • “[Free2play/casual] Warioware-genre game with an interesting chaotic story.”
  • graphics

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

    The graphics feature appealing anime-style artwork with trippy visuals that complement the game's music video-like storytelling. Overall, the visuals are engaging and stylistically distinct.

    • “The music is catchy and the visuals are trippy, creating a unique music video-like experience.”
    • “The anime artwork is also nice.”
  • gameplay

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

    The gameplay offers a unique blend of storytelling, music, and interactive mini-games, creating an experimental and creative experience that may appeal to players looking for something different.

    • “While it’s not for everyone, it’s a creative experiment worth checking out if you’re curious about the blend of storytelling, music, and gameplay.”
    • “Gameplay: interactive music video / mini-games”
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Would You Call Him a Bad Man? is a casual puzzle game with anime theme. Common tags for Would You Call Him a Bad Man? include politics, indie, linear, pixel graphics, experimental and others.

Would You Call Him a Bad Man? is available on PC, Web Browser and Windows.

Would You Call Him a Bad Man? was released on August 30, 2024.

Would You Call Him a Bad Man? was developed by Ian Hinden.

Would You Call Him a Bad Man? has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Would You Call Him a Bad Man? for its music.

Would You Call Him a Bad Man? is a single player game.

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