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Single player
Local Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
Co-operative
Many unique and exciting attractions await you at HappyFunland! South Florida's happiest and funnest themed park!

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HappyFunland is by virtue, an adventure horror title with a seriously satirical twist on Walt Disney's now public-domain mouse and everything they hold sacred. Starting in the swamps of Florida with a sketchy chap named Larry, you embark on a quest to scope out the ruins of a once-thriving theme park via airboat, then scour the dilapidated grounds in what is essentially a modern archaeologist's dream.

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A Spooky, Comedic & Intriguing Sandbox


The swamps of Florida offer a damp, putrid, murky setting and armed only with a dildo, I mean flashlight, and a mini-golf club you journey throughout the park, attempting to survive the ordeal by avoiding gators, automatons and demonic drug-addled rodent mascots.

With jumpscares-a-plenty HFL (HappyFunland) leads you around some enjoyable attractions, all of which have sandbox-like functionality for you to destroy and search around to your heart's content. There is also an escape room vibe in most of the areas that massively appeals to my puzzle-solving brain.

With mini-games involving tolerating motion-sickness inducing rides, minigolf holes, smashing things, finding keys, avoiding boobytraps and maintaining your sanity: this game attempts to distract and bamboozle you throughout whilst keeping you on your toes with overarching demonic story beats.

Throughout your journey, you are in direct contact with Larry who pretty much explains everything you need to know and punctuates crescendos and certain points so you can confirm that you are on the right track. The one-sided conversation fits its needs and keeps you gripped for the next tidbit of information until Larry goes radio silent.

At points, I felt a little too left to my own devices, but I soon figured my way around. It's not difficult, just unnerving to discover your next terror-riddled moment, be it being chased and attacked by the numerous automatons, or being stabbed to death in a toilet-block by a giant rat. It's all fun and games at HappyFunland!

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Linear But True To A Themepark


The game funnels you around the park using the typical gaming tropes of a tipped-over object to block your path, and using spooky floating balloons to guide you around. There are also little orange rodent souvenirs scattered around that I used to figure out my next direction, and breaking them adds to a collectibles tally, as does your stroke count each time you sink a ball on a minigolf hole.

You find tape recorders in various places that have messages left by the maintenance guy. He has hints, tips and strategies that you need to observe to progress. For example, towards the beginning, you get trapped in a gift shop and the only way out is to listen to his musings on how annoying it is to repeat these instructions for every nooby that works there. Heeding his messages and warnings will swiftly get you to the next areas, but only if you keep your wits about you and keep an eye out for creepy things that are poised to jump out and attack you.

Some areas are not visible until you have achieved certain criteria. For example, getting to a specific place triggers a wall vanishing and a new path becoming visible, but without meeting those steps that area is not visible, so making sure to backtrack when stuck is a viable strategy for completing the game.

Quite a few of the rides serve to stir you up ready to take on the next area, but some, such as the Pirate Boat Tour allow you to flex your shooting muscles, with unlimited ammunition to blast targets and dangerous entities.

I enjoyed the switch to gunplay, as trawling around with a club and a flashlight was getting quite repetitious, so the ability to have a bit of a blast-a-thon in a new location was much needed.

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Toilet Humor is Not for Everyone, Woefully Short


There is plentiful innuendo, over-the-top scenes and drug references; and I loved them all. There are furry animal strip clubs, crack-smoking vermin and some sketchy automatons, but the flow and feel of the game seem apt given its PEGI 18 rating.

HFL only manages a 2.5-3-hour run-time, so it feels like it's over far too quickly. I think that if the game had more post-game content, drilled down the controls and perhaps bolstered its length to the 5-hour mark I would be far more inclined to give this a higher score, but overall this game is entertaining for what it is and I had an absolute blast!

I would not hesitate to recommend this game though because of its humorous approach towards Disney, its fun and jumpscare-ability, but I understand that some could find the low-brow humour too basic and unenticing. I would argue that the puerile tongue-in-cheek approach while daft and entertaining, gives an otherwise basic game a fantastic theme that is woven throughout it and gels it all together into a short but sweet, and partially terrifying, jaunt.

Verdict

What We Liked ...
  • Interesting, engaging and spooky in places.
  • Humorous throughout.
  • Great looking throughout with some nice elemental effects.
What We Didn't Like ...
  • Some small navigational issues throughout.
  • No smooth turning option.
  • "Combat" is very basic.
  • Just 3 hours of gameplay.
8
Gameplay
Investigating the wreckage, navigating shops, attractions and the surrounding nooks and crannies is incredibly fun. The overarching themes and jumpy horror aspects keep the intrigue coming and put you firmly on the edge of your seat, but combat and navigation are basic and troublesome in places.
8
Presentation
I really enjoyed the realistic but over-the-top aesthetic throughout. The locations are well observed, littered with detail and full of secrets and smashables. The in-game marketing and promotional reels for each segment are well-made and help the game's themes flow congruently throughout.
7
Lasting Appeal
There are collectibles and trophies throughout, and plenty of interesting secrets and nods to popular culture to unveil.
7.5
out of 10

Overall

With a running time of barely 3 hours, HFL is short but sweet, and with a little replayability by way of hidden collectibles, there is a little more you can eke out of it here and there.
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Sums up most VR "Just 3 hours of gameplay.". they need to make games that have 40 to 200 hours gameplay.
 
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Single player
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Co-operative

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