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Grinning colossus you have to burn the rope
Grinning colossus you have to burn the rope







grinning colossus you have to burn the rope

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#Grinning colossus you have to burn the rope how to#

This short, easy game gives the player step-by-step instructions on how to overcome its only obstacle-heck, the game’s title gives away the only strategy needed to beat it-and then congratulates the player as though completing the game were an extreme challenge. “You’re the hero we all wish we could be! You made it through the tunnel and grabbed that fire from the wall! You burned the rope and saved us all! Now you’re a hero! You managed to beat the whole damn game!” The end.Īs the credits roll, the player is rewarded extravagantly by this wonderful song. Burning the rope sends a chandelier crashing down upon the boss’s head… and that’s the game. You have burned the rope. This towering enemy can’t be hurt by the player’s axes, leaving the player to snatch a torch from the wall and burn the rope above the boss. Thus the player proceeds along the tunnel and finds the game’s one and only boss, the Grinning Colossus.

  • To kill him you have to burn the rope above.
  • There’s a boss at the end of this tunnel.
  • Right from the start, the game gives the player the following facts: You Have to Burn the Rope is a joke, a critique of the video game industry or an exercise in postmodernism. Go forth, brave reader, and burn the rope! (As with YouTube videos, a brief ad may play before the game begins.) The game’s controls are up arrow key to jump, down arrow key to throw axes and left and right arrow keys to move left and right, respectively. If you’ve ever played a video game, spare a few minutes of your life and give You Have to Burn the Rope a try.

    grinning colossus you have to burn the rope

    If you don’t want to play it, that’s fine I’ll explain in just a moment why this weird, wonderful little game is significant. Most games are far too long for this blog, but this one can be completed in a couple of minutes. This particular Geeky Wednesday features a video game. Geeky Wednesday posts on this blog generally feature a song, picture, video or literary excerpt. Today’s post is a little different.









    Grinning colossus you have to burn the rope