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There’s nothing quite like a good parody video game.
They provide a more fun and lighthearted experience than you would have while playing regular titles.
These games are not always necessarily meant to discredit the works they are based on.
So without further ado, let’s get started!
It is one of the best Flash games to come out of this parody project.
The 2010 point-and-click adventure is based on the film The Room.
Like the film, the game is centered around Johnny, the main protagonist.
Similarly,The Room Tributefeatures a few more fun aspects in reference to the film.
For instance, players tend to run into a few extra details and easter eggs throughout the game.
The accurately depicted world is also pretty impressive.
Such titles includeDonkey Kong 64andBanjo-Kazooie.
All this while maintaining a cartoonish design and wacky humor.
The game features a level-based challenge where players are free to roam in search of doable tasks.
Also, players can solve a sequence of challenges to help other characters get ahead in the game.
These include missions such as racing, solving puzzles, collecting objects, and many more.
The game is also full of pop culture references, which makes it even more enjoyable.
The gameplay is divided between driving levels and platforming levels.
The driving levels are mission-based, with the player required to complete specific objectives so you can progress.
These objectives usually involve destroying objects or characters, or retrieving items from specific locations.
The platforming levels are linear, consisting of large areas with enemies scattered throughout.
Some of these enemies can be defeated by using specific items that are found in the environment.
The show depicts the gap between the poor and the rich and the inhumanity that resonates from wealth.
The bizarre plot highlighted in Squid Game led to the show’s becoming an international phenomenon.
That’s why it’s no surprise the show has featured in plenty of parodies, includingCrab Game.
Like the show,Crab Gamefeatures a huge number of people in competition against life-threatening challenges for cash rewards.
Only in this game, the violence has been toned down into a more cartoony form.
If you watched Squid Game, you could pinpoint most of the similarities the game harbors to the show.
Only the last remaining player can walk away with the cash prize.
Not only do they include hilarious moves and powers, but the weapons featured are also quite entertaining.
TheSaints Rowgames follow a customizable character who explores an open world, completing missions to advance the story.
Such actions may provoke a police response, which does not often end well.
However, in case of death or incarceration, players respawn from a police station or the nearest hospital.
Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.
When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.