The game has received "Very Positive" reviews on Steam for its quirky humor and creative level design. However, critics have noted that the title can be off-putting and the first-person platforming can sometimes feel clunky. Several editions and sequels have been released: Save 88% on Suicide Guy on Steam
Levels include homages to Nintendo classics and scenarios featuring pirates, astronauts, and even a "Mad Scientist". Reception and Versions
Solve "brain teasers" by picking up, throwing, and interacting with various items and tools. Suicide Guy
Standard first-person controls including jumping, crouching, crawling, and climbing ledges.
The character can burp on command, which some players believe slightly increases movement speed. The game has received "Very Positive" reviews on
Each level represents a different dream, presented as a dish on a table in a diner. Players must navigate these surreal environments—which range from space stations to Mario-inspired worlds—to find a creative way to end the dream. Key Mechanics and Features
Players control "The Guy," a beer-loving protagonist who has fallen asleep while watching TV. In his dreams, he sees that his beer is about to fall out of his hand in the real world. To wake up and save his drink, he must "die" within the dream state. Reception and Versions Solve "brain teasers" by picking
is a first-person action-puzzle game developed by Chubby Pixel. Despite its provocative title, the developers state the game is not about depression or actual self-harm; instead, it uses a dark, cartoonish premise as a vehicle for environmental puzzles. Gameplay Premise