We're happy you made it, But how are you gonna spend the rest of this day? Maybe you watch a video, Maybe you press 'refresh' and start again. Now you're a hero, You managed to Beat the whole damn game. You Have to Burn the Rope is a brief parody of excessive hand-holding in AAA video games, in which destroying the titular rope is the only way to win and the. Yes, it's over now, We didn't want to make a longer game.
Also, you might want to post that you need to dl it, web based one if too fast. We're happy you made it, But how are you gonna spend the rest of this day? Maybe you watch a video, Maybe you press 'refresh' and start again. for pineaple, you clearly failed to understand that game was mainly a joke (playing on the fact that bosses in games have one weakness) and missed my set up for someone to say you have to burn the rope. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures.
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Go to your Sporcle Settings to finish the process. Listen free to Reachground You Have to Burn The Rope (cave, Busta Buss and more). I believe it's a parody of how easy new games are. Your Account Isn't Verified In order to create a playlist on Sporcle, you need to verify the email address you used during registration. At 1/19/09 12:21 PM, ThePortalGuru wrote: It's a hilarious indie game that's essentially a parody of how people don't read instructions before playing a game. Now you're a hero, You managed to Beat the whole damn game. Response to 'You Have to Burn the Rope' Jan 19, 2009. Now you're a hero, You managed to Beat the whole damn game. You made it through the tunnel, Then you grabbed that fire on the wall, You jumped up above him, Then you burned the rope and saved us all. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Henrik Namark. I remember the first time this was featured-I think I played it a couple times to listen. If at any point you are stuck, I suggest that you check out the enclosed instruction book.Congratulations! You managed to kill that boss you see, The Grinning Colossus, You're the hero we all wished we could be. Listen to music from Henrik Namark like You Have to Burn the Rope, Now You're A Hero & more. I was just thinking about the theme song of this game the other day. The point was to make fun of other games that limit the player's interaction by being easy, linear, or heavily controlled and jokingly ask at which point these games also cease to be games. You Have To Burn The Rope is, by formal definitions, a game since it has all the things that make up a game - besides losing condition which I regret not adding - but I wouldn't call it a game since it is hardly interactive in any meaningful way. However, the health bar regenerates too fast for the player to drain it completely. The character can throw axes which lower the Grinning Colossus' health bar. Here's a pretty apt description of the game, according to its original programmer: 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. This is a port of a Flash game from Kian Bashiri called "You Have To Burn The Rope".
After players have burned the rope holding up a chandelier, dropping it onto the Grinning Colossus boss - which can.
PICO-8 games are getting so hard these days. You Have To Burn The Rope (YHTBTR) is unambiguous in its efforts to ferry players to its ending, providing instructions for defeating the game's sole enemy, not only in its first seconds after starting up, but also in its title.