A new tower climbing platformer has been released to promote the fast-approaching theatrical release of The Hangover Part II in US theaters on May 26. The environments are NPA, but the character and object sprite animations feature pixel goodness by one of PixelJoint's own, StickyTape (aka Argyle).
Help Mr. Chow one-two-punch-kick his way through the many perils one might find in a Bangkok strip club in pursuit of a mischievous monkey that stole information that was very important to him... and the Russian mob. You'll face obstacles on your way such as Elephants, Monks, and Ladyboys (though I doubt you'd be able to tell until it was a little too late), and the non-stop rolling barrel trains that seem to mysteriously plague video game worlds...
Warning: Mr. Chow is often obnoxious and offensive throughout the game. You'll be safe with the volume off, though!
Check it out here > Crouching Monkey Hidden Chow
Exactly what Flarfy said, it's a matter of principle.The guy who invented Facebook is a douchebag. A new account, even a fake one is just adding to his ego.
Facebook? No sir, I don't like it!
It's the principle. We should not have to log on to play an online browser game like that. Also "verifying your age" and "accepting terms" are ridiculous concepts anyway.
Excatly Kurt: Who CAN'T make a dummy acount in eight seconds?
Awesome game and amazing art.
Seriously, what's with the FB problems? Who in this day and age doesn't have an FB account and can't make a dummy one in eight seconds to play a fun game?
lol the facebook verification is a great idea, roots out those little turds who thought they were all mature and intelligent, but too stupid to set there facebook age a few decades back.
great job on getting your art in a game for a presumably awesome movie.
I understand small amounts of animosity toward social media and prospects of personal information protection, but anyone that has a facebook page has already submitted any personal information to the world already and it states that only the birthdate is used for age verification purposes. Now, if facebook was not allowed in your region that's another story.
I'll just upload the sprites to the gallery :P
Connect to facebook?
Fuck that.
Edit: How about some screenshots? :)
Whilst it excludes people who don't have a facebook, using it as age verification is a good Idea I've not seen before.
"Please connect to Facebook to
verify your maturity in the face of
eye-blistering awesomeness."
FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUU
The loading stalls at 99 for me. Disappointing. I second the Facebook hate.