Monkey Go Happy: Stage 319
PencilKids - Monkey Go Happy: Stage 319 is another stage of point and click adventure Monkey Go Happy games series developed by Robin Vencel for Pencil Kids. In this game, your aim is to find all the mini monkeys and make the monkey go happy! Click on objects and locations. Use items on specific spots to complete puzzles. Good luck and have fun!
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Monkey Go Happy: Stage 319 Walkthrough
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Monkey Go Happy: Stage 319 Walkthrough
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6 comments:
super-easy, not a smell of a challenge - who the heck rates such a game with 4 or more stars? do we have so many kindergarten kids among us?
Helmut, I gave it 5 stars, it was worth for me about 4.5 stars which is 5 in round figures.
Again, I don't rate the challenge (1 the easiest, 5 most difficult), I rate 1) fun, 2) originality, 3) interesting and variable puzzles. Interesting puzzle can be very easy, and vice versa. Monkey Go Happy has 1) fun, 2) originality (very different from every other game) and 3) interesting and variable puzzles, every time something new and different.
80% of the games EG24 offers are boring, same puzzles again and again, but people give them 4 or 5 stars. Why? Because people are different, some like to find 4 flowers and put them into the 4 flower-shaped holes, then get number 7463 and enter the same number in the next scene. They find it fun. I don't. For me is the creativity fun, and MGH maker is very creative.
Got the answer, Helmut?
ay, got it! thank you for sharing your thoughts! i think i will overthink my attitude and maybe rate MGHs with 4 stars too in the future.
looked at wt needed to think L & R duh
@ Pun, Agreed. these games are always something different. I must admit that I didn't play the Monkey go Happy games for a long time only because I found the illustration of the sad monkey unusually depressing in an odd way.
I have always disliked the sad-faced monkey too.
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