As the world's very first 1st-person kindness simulator, Doug Huggem had a tremendous challenge; to create a game world that was as engaging to be nice in, as it truly is fun in real life to help your fellow man. I am pleased to say Mega64 (with the help of Get Bonus) was able to achieve this goal.

From the very beginning Doug Huggem wastes no time giving control to the player, to get right to the meat of the action: charity and empathy. You will meet many needy and sad people on your adventure as you clean up the streets (literally). The only negative is that Doug Huggem seems to be on a time limit, meaning that the rampage of positivity and caring has to come to an end eventually. But that simply means that the game is endlessly replayable. And why wouldn't you want to play it again?

In a world of shooters, gore, blood, Xbox Live, cursing, and Adult Swim, Doug Huggem stands (with Jesus) as a force of good, and a hero that kids can finally look up to! 10/10

[Review code provided by Christ Rose And Paid (in Blood) Games]

Reviewed on Apr 05, 2024


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