A free, absurdist adult black comedy adventure blending 90’s/00’s era nostalgia with dark humor and surreal quests. Set in a nascent fantasy realm, this irreverent tale from indie studio Wheelies and Wheels teases a 2018 finale—though its quirky charm has kept fans eagerly awaiting.
Nostalgic Aesthetics & Whimsical Worldbuilding
1. 90’s Nostalgia Throwback: Retro pixel art collides with hand-drawn animation, evoking classics like Zelda: Link to the Past and Chrono Trigger, but twisted with absurd modern jokes.
2. Fantasy Melting Pot: Explore a world where medieval magic clashes with steampunk gadgets, inhabited by sentient cheese wheels and philosophers who literally overthink themselves to death.
3. Chaotic Character Collage: Encounter NPCs like a melancholic ghost who just wants to watch TV, a goblin king obsessed with tax evasion, and a literal “hero’s journey” coach whose advice is 100% terrible.
Black Comedy & Absurd Quests
1. Morbidly Funny Tasks: Rescue a cursed sock gnome, “negotiate” peace between warring factions of sentient vegetables, or convince a depressed dragon to stop hoarding “existential crises.”
2. Dialogue That Kills (The Mood): Choose from responses that range from polite to outright suicidal—ask the mayor about his daughter’s wedding, and you might accidentally trigger a cult.
3. Unpredictable Consequences: One wrong joke to a village elder? You’re now their “eternal tax donkey.” Decline a quest? They’ll literally haunt you until you agree.
Rogue-Like Chaos & Player Choice
1. Open-World Chaos: Roam a procedurally altered map where forests can grow overnight, towns vanish mid-conversation, and every corner holds a ridiculous hidden minigame (e.g., “Fart Battle Royale”).
2. Bizarre Inventory Whimsy: Collect absurd gear like a “thinking cap that makes you dumber” or “anti-gravity pickles,” each with unintended side effects (e.g., crying on command).
3. No Rules, No Boundaries: Finish the game in 30 minutes by doing everything wrong—or spend hours unlocking easter eggs that mock gaming tropes (like a “save scumming” shrine that curses your hard drive).