
A special piece of smart nonsense designed to make us knowingly laugh. Regarding Jim's comment about wanting to join in, it was like a viral meme that was just for us gamers. But I also think it's pretty self-evident. John: I think it's possible to spend a considerable amount of time being quite specifically wanky about why this was such a good idea, and why it caught so much of people's imagination. And - wankmodeon - probably a better artifact of what gaming is about in 2008 than anything you'll find in the all format top 10 at Christmas. But why would you dissect that particularly butterfly? Totally commendable. And, yeah, it's the sort of thing you could totally write a proper clever piece of deconstruction around. You sit down in the morning with the tea, turn on the computer and never know what the world's going to present you - and never really know what the world's going to do when you present something back. It's this kind of sudden surge of unexpected enthusiasm that makes bloggery so much fun. Anyway, what a peculiar phenomenon this was: an out-pouring of riffing on the idea, as if people want to absolutely confirm that they got the joke. Games as one-liners? Puns? They're already heavy on the slapstick. Kieron always says that you should be able to joke about anything, but perhaps you should also be able to make anything into a joke. Jim: Whatever we write about this game, it can't be long. (Warning: this article contains spoilers) Inspiration itself?įor the eighth game of Christmas, my true blog gave to me… ^ "Best Week Ever » Blog Archive » You Have To Burn The Rope Is By Far The Greatest Online Game I Have Ever Played".^ "You Have to Burn the Rope: Behind the Music"."Flash game most likely to become internet meme phenomenon: YHTBTR - Joystiq". : CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link) "The 11th Annual Independent Games Festival - Finalists & Winners".
YOU HAVE TO BURN THE ROPE MUSIC UPDATE
Many months later, the MMORPG World of Warcraft added a quest titled " You Have to Burn the Ropes" in an update for the Mists of Pandaria expansion.

The 2010 action game Red Steel 2 has a mandatory quest that parodies it, titled "You Have to Cut the Rope". Legacy Ī few unrelated games have alluded to the game's title. ĭan Hopper of Best Week Ever said " You Have To Burn The Rope Is By Far The Greatest Online Game I Have Ever Played". Griffin McElroy of Joystiq sarcastically praised the game for its "stunning character design, addictive gameplay, and breathtaking soundtrack", calling the game "a smörgåsbord of top-notch writing, programming, and design". You Have to Burn the Rope was a finalist for the Innovation Award at the 2009 Independent Games Festival. Nevertheless, Justin Davis of IGN noted that there were a surprising amount of people who did not realize they had to burn the rope to win and complained that their axes did too little damage. Kian Bashiri, the game's developer, had stated in interviews that he wanted the game's entire experience to be spoiled by the title. The current speedrun world record is tied by users "i_o_l" and "CrystalineMind" at 26s 533ms. The entirety of the game is often shorter than the credits song itself, which runs for 2:13. However, the health bar regenerates too fast for the player to drain it completely.Īt the end there is a short section of credits which includes the original song "Now You're A Hero", composed by Henrik Nåmark. The character can throw axes which lower the Grinning Colossus' health bar.

To beat the Colossus, the player must touch one of the torches on the wall and use it to burn the rope attaching a chandelier to the ceiling, dropping it on the Colossus' heads. At the end of the level, an enormous "Grinning Colossus" awaits the player, shooting him with lasers coming out of his eyes, though they don't kill the player, only temporarily incapacitate them. You Have to Burn the Rope is a platform game in which the player must guide a character through a comically short level through the very simple winning conditions of the game are humorously summarized as text on the walls.
