Do Not Feed The Monkeys 2099
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Critic Reviews for Do Not Feed The Monkeys 2099
At first, the balancing act of Do Not Feed The Monkeys 2099 can feel quite overwhelming. Health decays at a faster rate than in the original, much to player detriment, and managing to keep it at a viable level while also paying the Council, buying new cages, and viewing feeds at their active times is quite the challenge. However, similarly to games like Papers, Please, it's very doable to make incremental progress each run, and the payoff that comes from things like the title's both hilarious and thought-provoking dialogue and the payoff from either helping or hindering primates makes Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099 a worthwhile experience.
Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099 is an excellent blend of ideas and watching the various cage narrative is thrilling. There’s enough of them and they are randomized at the start of a new run, to encourage replayability. The game makes mass surveillance immersive and engaging, which is icky on a conceptual level but makes playing the game very fun.
Fictiorama Studios has managed to do it again with Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099, an addicting big brother desktop simulator where players will decide the fate of their Primates. While it might not be a perfect sequel, there’s enough evolution and interesting new content that fans or new players alike will find it plenty enjoyable.
Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099 is a simulator of spying other people's lives, collecting info about them and having the ability to intervene. With a futuristic dystopian setting well explored in all of the game elements, it's an easy recommendation for people curious about the topic of vigilance within the perspective of acting individually as a member of a conspiracy club.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099 skews rather too close to simply redoing the original game again but in a futuristic setting.
Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099 has become one of the key titles of the month, with a sublime visual section, a superb narrative component and an unbeatable immersion.
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