


Noodle Incident: It's not specified exactly what the bet is, or what the stakes are.Minigame Game: Each "pack" contains various minigame-like situations that the player can choose to screw up or not.Jerkass: The developer is an extreme control freak who won't allow you to do anything fun if he has his way.to curtail the player's bad solutions, but because it's so buggy it winds up learning from the player's bad behavior and starts preventing good solutions instead, becoming an even bigger menace to the narrator. Hoist by His Own Petard: The narrator implemented the D.U.C.K.Fun with Acronyms: After a certain point, the narrator attempts to use a program called D.U.C.K., with a rubber ducky for a logo, to prevent the player from ruining the puzzles.In the end, it doesn't matter which button you click, as both of them are considered the "Red" button, and as a result the D.U.C.K. However, the "Blue" button is colored red and the "Red" button is colored blue. The final step to doing so involves 2 buttons, 1 labeled "Blue", and 1 labeled "Red", and the player is instructed to click the "Blue" button. Failure Is the Only Option: At the end of pack 7, the player is tasked with destroying the D.U.C.K."You NASTY PIECE OF-" *Sudden Silence* Thank you for playing!


Curse Cut Short: Both at the start and the end of the game when the creator completely loses his rag with you.Companion Cube: The photos in the second album on the narrator's phone heavily implies he's obsessed with cups, to the point where he dated, married, and started a family with one of them.
DUDE STOP GAME TRANSPARENT SERIES
DUDE STOP GAME TRANSPARENT HOW TO
program ends up gaining self-awareness and a desire to show others how to solve puzzles as badly as the player. Actually Pretty Funny: If you can somehow balance a Christmas Tree upside down on its tip in the last pick, you get an achievement, the creator accepts it as a correct answer, and actually permits himself a laugh at the silliness.Place the Tropes above this.no, not below, darn you! However, the true goal is to intentionally mess up as much as possible. The game asks the player (literally, in the form of fully voiced narration) to perform a series of small puzzles, such as placing a stamp in the correct spot on an envelope, or wearing sandals without socks. It received a Steam release on June 1, 2018. Dude, Stop is a Puzzle Game developed and produced by Team HalfBeard.
