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Dude, Stop for Windows

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 0.6.21
  • 3.8

    (385)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Kyle Juffs
Kyle JuffsUpdated 2 years ago

Defiantly solve the puzzle

Dude, Stop is a puzzle game that guides people along an audacious path. Published by the developer Team HalfBeard, the program is available on Apple Mac, Android, Linux, Microsoft Windows PC, and Nintendo Switch platforms. The graphics of the game are pixelated, and the commentary is comical. The point of the video game is paradoxical as the narrator will direct players—and to play, they have to disobey.

How do you play Dude, Stop?

Before anyone downloads this game, be aware that vulgar shouting will ensue from the evil person that gives demands to the Dude, Stop community. According to user reviews, this results in a devious response from the players who revel in being able to ruin the head supervisor’s orders.

The main goal of the game becomes apparent when the task requests don’t progress until havoc is wreaked. The game begins with an impolite greeting from the narcissistic narrator meant to make everyone hate him immediately. Scroll down to "Start the game!" to continue through the denouncing course; the main screen will pop up, as a result, to press "Play."

The condescending nature of the boss intentionally irks the user to provoke destructive behavior. Within the beginning of the ordeal, disobedience is ironically required to advance. Basic rules are provided upon the onset of the episode: play with a mouse instead of a joystick and look but do not touch objects. Press "Start" after viewing the rules to begin.

What was the bet in Dude, Stop?

During the opening scenes, pay attention to the patronizing human being making a phone call; initially, the call seems boring, however, the player can read through the subtitles or listen to the sound to process that the man is making a bet that the tester will behave. Contradictorily, the gamer has already insinuated chaos by breaking vases, removing bookmarks, and flipping pictures.

True to his volatile behavior, the narrator manically condemns the player and forces "Game Over" onto the screen after he hangs up the phone; hang tight as the temperamental dictator will return to the scene, issuing the player a second chance to win his bet for him. Given that the objective is to break the rules, his bet on a compliant apprentice is not promising.

Presented with presents

By consistently and insistently defying the orders, the community gets to have fun by winning packages and jigsaw puzzle pieces—as if disregarding the moody man was not entertaining enough. Score these treasures by tampering with items and clicking on discouraged actions. By suggesting that the gamer watches the credits instead of admiring the rewards, the guide wants to distract the user from the enticing prizes.

Adversely, and to the relief of the lunatic, there are awards to achieve based on how well-behaved the contestant is being. Appearing up on a shelf, the silhouettes of each of the trophies correspond to purposes: 80% nice, 100% nice, etc. A number of packages will be presented in which players need to accomplish tasks to add the accolades within the full collection: trophies, caps, dominoes, etc.

Within a certain point in the game, the supervisor will provide testing. Proceed with caution as the examination can be considered offensive. Whether participants succeed or fail in supplying solutions, they still move forward.

Alternative contradictory games

Akinator; Please, Don’t Touch Anything; and The Stanley Parable are alternative gaming options to Dude, Stop. In terms of the number of available platforms, Please, Don’t Touch Anything is the most accessible. The most advanced graphics are within The Stanley Parable while the least impressive graphics are in Dude, Stop.

Akinator is offered as a free software; the other aforementioned titles are purchasable and offer free demos. For more complex and intricate missions, delve into Please, Don’t Touch Anything and The Stanley Parable. The Akinator and Dude, Stop are commentary-driven titles with a little bit of depth.

The puzzling puzzle in summary

To initiate the game, disobedience is required. However, inconsistency arises when progress is thwarted by the necessity to behave well. The tasks are menial and simple: put crayons away, clean up Legos, cut a pizza, etc. The factor that makes obeying the directions difficult is the will to enrage the erratic monster of a host.

As the 2D graphics don’t offer awe-inspiring animations, the initiative to continue the game is instead fueled by the quirky quizzes, dialogue, and tasks. Dude, Stop’s release date was in the year 2018 and has had updates since the early days; monitor the progressive evolution of this title.

PROS

  • Easy
  • Cross-platform
  • Amusing examination questions

CONS

  • Juvenile graphics
  • Immature humor
  • Profane language

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Dude, Stop for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 0.6.21
  • 3.8

    (385)
  • Security Status


User reviews about Dude, Stop

  • What is Everything?!?!?

    by What is Everything?!?!?

    It's the old version..

  • ava bowmam

    by ava bowmam

    because I know who voiced it and I watch videos on this app or whatever and I was really interested

  • Sage O'Neil

    by Sage O'Neil

    LOVE IT THE GUY THATS VOICEING IT IS THEDragonhat i love APHMAU

  • Blastt

    by Blastt

    DUDE STOP ARE YOU KIDDING ME THIS IS LIKE THE BEST GET IT I SAID DUDE STOP WELL BTW THIS IS SUPER GOOD 10/10 RATES:⭐⭐⭐⭐ More

  • KLay Gamer

    by KLay Gamer

    its good game i love it i have alot of fun playing it i hope you make more games

  • Jay Gamit

    by Jay Gamit

    Awsome.
    This is a nice game. It can played in every PC, nice story, etc. Even tho there is plot twist but I should not tell you that.
    Pro More


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