About This Game The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything is a satirical point-and-click adventure game, about progress, politics and propulsive nozzles. It features a traditional verb-based interface, with updated verbs (including 'befuddle', 'disrespect' and 'pray-for'), unique collage-based art and ~15,000 words (3-4 hours?) of intellectually stimulating satirical shenanigans. The preposterous Awesomeness of Everything is about an apparently primitive society, attempting to work together to build a space rocket. It follows these people, from disordered chaos (the past), through a disgusting and distorted and horrible and hilarious kind of faux-democracy (the present (SATIRE! Amirite?!?!)), into the unknowable, irrelevant emptiness of outer space (the future).Along the journey players will encounter a host of colourful characters (including the mysterious Man with the Little Pencil, the superfluous Man in the Wren Suit and the fabulous Helen), they will solve a variety of engaging puzzles, and they will be forced into making a number of difficult moral decisions, with potential disastrous consequences!Features:Traditional verb-based interfaceUpdated verbs (including 'befuddle', 'disrespect' and 'pray-for')Unique collage-based artA cameo appearance from Felix Kjellberg (PewDiePie) ~15,000 words (3-4 hours?) of intellectually stimulating satirical shenanigansA joke about white blood cellsProhibitively experimental electronic musicIrrelevant duck 1075eedd30 Title: The Preposterous Awesomeness of EverythingGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Joe RichardsonPublisher:Joe RichardsonRelease Date: 9 Feb, 2016 The Preposterous Awesomeness Of Everything Crack 64 Bit the preposterous awesomeness of everything. the preposterous awesomeness of everything walkthrough. the preposterous awesomeness of everything walkthrough. the preposterous awesomeness of everything A nicely done satire, showing civilization in a nutshell. Somewhat reminiscent of Monthy Python, not only because of the animation technique, but also because of the high level of intelligence in this buffoonery. I found the puzzles to be a bit simplistic, yet had fun throughout .. it's a great game!if you are a fan of point & click games, you enjoy playing games with an unusual setting and clever humour, this one is for you! unfortunately it's not so long(~2 hours) and there is no steam trading cards for this game, but it's not a big deal. it's still a great adventure for sure.pros:-unique collage based design-low price-achievements-cool setting-humour-tu-ru-ru-ru plot twists-original characterscons:-...only two hours of gameplay? as i said before it's not a big deal. i dont expect >5 hours of game play in a point'n'click game. Buy it on sell and have two nice hours. There is some depth in this game, but you realize soon that the author did not really know to go from there. Does not matter, it was hilarious at least!. It's weird. Like french fries and mayonnaise weird. A deconstruction of adventure games. I like it. No, YOU'RE WEIRD.. "Do you enjoy the grotesque and satirical works of Francois Rabelais?"Bottom line at the top: This game is weird, ridiculous, and just plain silly. So its an obvious must for P&C adventure fans!Pros-------------------------------------------------Hilarious Monty Python-esque satirical nonsense humor, which is right up my alley.-Bizarre character design with simple looking sprite animations that somehow end up seeming higher quality than they probably are.-High resolution backgrounds and sprites. -Really good sound effects and music that adds to the overall surreal atmosphere of the game.-Funny take on verb interface. Lots of stuff to disrespect.-Built in hints.Meh.-------------------------------------------------At 2 hours game play this game is short and at $7 regular asking price is pricier than I prefer for most games. Overall it was a unique game and I was able to pick it up on sale. I suggest those wanting to check this game out do the same. Cons-------------------------------------------------Couldn't get it work in full screen or windowed mode. I also couldn't find any kind of online documentation or troubleshooting to fix the issue. I eventually found a config file in the game folder, but even after trying various tweaks I the best I was able to do was get it to play in a mode that took up about 80% of my screen locked to the upper left hand corner. I ended up playing like this because the game is cool, but it was very distracting the whole time and I clicked on the desktop and on more than one occasion. There was an email provided in game to contact the developer with issues, but I didn't feel like waiting for a reply. -Had a few bugs here and there, one of which required restarting the game.-No save slots, continue function only.This game pokes a lot at modern day society and has some good pseudo-philosophical satire. Overall however its really just a strange little P&C game from a very talented single developer. If you like this game I highly recommend Joe Richardson's other game Four Last Things. Both games are excellent and I look forward to his upcoming title The Procession of Calvary!. I have never expected, that, after being almost 10 years on Steam, I would write my first review about a game like this. But it perfectly suited my taste.It's weird, funny, rather short and even makes you think about things. The art style, writing and music compose a unique blend, combined with it being a point'n'click adventure, that got me hooked for a very enjoyable amount of time. Plus, it features a cute little duck. And hallucinogenic applestuff. And Pewdiepies face.I really appreciate what developer Joe Richardson has created here and I can definitely recommend this to anyone who is into this kind of games. If you are unsure as to what TPAoE holds for you, go ahead and play the demo. It's quite hillarious in its own way. Thumbs up!
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