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101 Ways To Die is a physics-based puzzler with a twist - it's full of dark humor and cartoon gore. As the assistant of an eccentric scientist, Professor Splatunfuder, it's your job to help him in restoring a damaged Recipe book named 101 Ways To Die.
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GameSpew
Apr 3, 2016
101 Ways To Die is great fun; each level is superbly crafted and the whole experience is enjoyable. Loading times are almost non-existent and the install size is only notable by the fact that it’s a mere 289mb. How they packed it all in to that, I’ll never understand. There are plenty of levels, which gives it a good sense of value and the overall quality affords a uniquely well-made feel.
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ICXM
Apr 4, 2016
Any fan of the physics-based puzzle genre will appreciate the care and thoughtfulness put into each and every puzzle in 101 Ways To Die. Even though the final world felt like a wrap-up, it plays like the last bite of a cheeseburger–incredible. I truly consider this game to be a highlight of the current generation. ICXM operates a zero tolerance policy with regards to trolling, flame baiting, name calling, console wars (including pro-Xbox) and any other form of toxic behaviour in our comments system.
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Gaming Nexus
Apr 8, 2016
Even if it is a bit one-note, 101 Ways to Die is an irreverent puzzle game whose sheer fun potential outweighs its frustrations. * The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company. One of my earliest memories is playing Duck Hunt on the NES with my older cousin.
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