![]() ![]() The thing is, it's not always a bomb that explodes. ![]() The premise is simple: McPixel has 20 seconds to prevent a bomb from exploding at each location. Not a people person really, but he does whatever he can to save random locations from exploding. The game stars McPixel, a man who greets every single person he meets by kicking them in the crotch. It operates on its own internal rhythm, free from any restraints that modern puzzle games have. Nothing makes sense, and to try to understand it would be foolhardy. It is a point-and-click puzzler and probably the most surreal game I have ever played. And before you ask, no, I am not on drugs. In McPixel, I just poured acid down a woman’s throat in order to prevent the chicken that was lodged in her stomach from destroying the supermarket where she worked. ![]() The characters sigh in relief, and they glance lovingly at each other as the credits roll. We watch tensely, as they decide and make the cut, and just before the bomb is about to explode, the countdown stops. When a bomb must be defused in movies, it usually falls to the main characters to choose which color-coded wire to cut. Reviewed on PC How to stop a chicken from exploding 101 ![]()
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