Fever Meme Is Made To Rage-Bait People, And It's Working
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Fever Meme Is Made To Rage-Bait People, And It's Working
"Trolling people is an art form, and a lot of people just don't have the talent or the drive it takes to really do it well. So when you find someone who is putting real skill and effort into rage-baiting people, you have to respect the lengths they go to for a dream and a love of the game. , a game by Aimbok, came out back in July"
"As the name implies, is seemingly built to create viral moments as streamers fall for its many, tricks. It has a mean narrator who makes fun of you when you die and text commentary that shows up on the walls of its world to chide you for misunderstanding the most simple game design concepts, and it's constantly switching things up on you so you run headfirst into its many spike pits, laser walls, and puzzles made of half-truths."
Aimbok released a rage game that intentionally trolls players and is generating viral moments among streamers. The game positions itself as a cross between The Stanley Parable and another experimental title. A mean narrator taunts players and text commentary appears on world walls to chide misunderstandings of basic design. Levels constantly rearrange to force players into spike pits, laser walls, and puzzles built from half-truths. The game predicts and exploits common player behaviors, such as prompting a shortcut jump into a spike pit and then prolonging the fall to mock the shortcut. The game is available on Steam.
Read at Kotaku
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