Stick it to the Man!

Stick it to the Man!

released on Nov 19, 2013

Stick it to the Man!

released on Nov 19, 2013

On an ordinary day, hard hat tester; Ray has a bizarre accident and wakes up with a giant pink spaghetti arm sticking out of his brain, giving him extraordinary mind-reading powers. Ray can suddenly change the world with stickers, transforming his paper universe by tearing it, folding it and using the crazy stickers he finds (along with his awesome new powers) to solve mind-boggling puzzles! Sadly, Ray doesn't have much time to get to grips with his new-fangled psychic abilities. Instead, he’s on the run from ‘The Man’ for a crime he didn’t commit. Can you help Ray out of this sticky situation? Get ready to tear it, rip it and Stick it to the Man!


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- Handcraft -
Pensé que iba a a ser un juego malo, pero me sorprendió mucho, su arte hecha a mano es muy bella, tiene unos diseños bien raros como el de ciertas caricaturas de los 2000.
La historia es medio simple y la mayoría de puzzles son simples, hay muy poca dificultad en ellos, pero eso no impide que de vez en cuando te puedas quedar atascado en algunos.
El humor es bastante bueno y tonto, me gusto mucho que todo el juego tenga diálogos con voz.
En general me gusto casi todo y en especial su arte, es lo que me hace darle ese casi 4.

You'll only play this for the artstyle and humor, if any of those are up your alley. Gameplay is very barebones.

A lot funnier than I thought it would be, though the whole mental asylum section isn't great.

Stick it to the Man is a total trip! The cartoon style is fantastic, the story is bonkers, and solving puzzles by reading minds is a super cool power. The platforming is a bit wonky at times, and the humor isn't for everyone, but this game has so much charm and personality! If you like weird, quirky games that aren't afraid to be totally different, Stick it to the Man is definitely worth checking out.

The example of a good indie game: very well written,it legit made me laugh all the way through, fun and innovative gameplay and a very distinct style. Little Big Planet's sticker system was a starting point to mashing 2d platformer with point and click and I love it. It had a lot of polish and only one slightly clunky section I could think of. Very enjoyable and charming, with a subtle but good critique of healthcare and mental health treatments (or at least that was my take).