Trollface Quest: Video Games

Trollface Quest: Video Games

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Trollface Quest: Video Games parodies famous gaming titles through a series of unconventional point-and-click puzzles designed to trick your logic and challenge your expectations.

About Trollface Quest: Video Games

This entry in the Trollface Quest series focuses on the world of video games, presenting players with various levels inspired by popular gaming tropes and characters. As a point-and-click logic game, it emphasizes trial and error over traditional puzzle-solving. The goal is often to find the most absurd or unexpected way to interact with a scene to avoid getting caught in a trap or failing the level.

The game relies heavily on visual humor and subverting standard gaming conventions. Players must click around the screen to trigger specific events, often discovering that the most obvious solution is exactly what the game wants you to avoid. It suits those who enjoy internet culture, meme-based humor, and puzzles that require thinking outside the box to reach a humorous conclusion.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Game Series: Trollface Quest
  • Recommended age: 7+
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 08/03/2016

Why players like Trollface Quest: Video Games

  • Clever parodies of well-known video game franchises.
  • Unpredictable humor that subverts common logic.
  • Simple point-and-click mechanics accessible to all players.
  • Short, focused levels perfect for quick gaming sessions.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse to interact with different elements in each level. Click on characters, background objects, or specific items to see how they react. Each stage presents a unique scenario where the obvious solution usually leads to failure. Observe the scene carefully and try clicking in different sequences or locations to trigger the correct comedic outcome and advance to the next puzzle.

Tips for beginners

  • Do not trust your first instinct, as the most logical action is often a trick.
  • Try clicking on background elements that do not look like primary interactive objects.
  • If you get stuck, try clicking multiple times on the same item to see if its state changes.
  • Watch the animations closely for subtle visual clues on what to interact with next.