its funny how the parents are not at all surprised at all the changes that happened in the house. there are balloons in her room as well as a birthday sign and a cake in her room that they definitely didn't put there. not to mention that some things are missing, like the garage opener, and the sugar from the garage made it into the kitchen somehow.
3:45 Actually, Fatty Bear came _before_ Putt Putt Goes to the Moon. I think they were just hinting at it, because it was probably in development at the time.
I'm just having a hard time getting the word out there about my videos. I figure it'll eventually pick up steam... maybe. xD I'm glad you like them, though! And hmmmm, maybe I'll consider doing a livestream sometime. I'd have to pick a game, and figure out how to work livestream haha. Maybe in the future, though!
Mine too, but disagree on your stand on Fatty Bear. Putt-Putt Joins the Parade is more boring (okay that's too harsh), more straightforward, simpler. Fatty Bear is on the same level as Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon. Also, if you went to the garden after letting the dog out, you'd see it digging, so you'd have to give it a bath. If you didn't click the gift box to begin with, you don't have to deal with the dog. Best way to speedrun the game.
Also weird to see brutalmoose started with game reviews. My first brutalmoose videos were those deep dives on sold as blank VHS tapes, looking for hopefully lost media.
That little girls voice is just so adorable. ;w; Even if the game is crap/silly her voice is so sweet. I hope at least she enjoyed the game she voice-acted for. I haven't played the game, obviously, but it seems to have a nice cozy charm to it..despite the crazy things happening in it.
I can't hate this game xD it might be mundane to you, but I like the layout of the house, it's nothing TOO out of the ordinary and it brings a dash of (admittedly mundane) realism to this whole thing. I appreciate it. Also that soundtrack is really fuckin good, it's really chill.
Woodenfan Right? These were some fun ass games when I was a little kid. This nigga is going through trying to make sense of a game with a teddy bear that's alive. Way to try and take the fun out of this shit. I hope Fatty Bear fucks this dude up.
Humungus also made the Backyard-sports-games. My step-dad's best friend was with the company for 10 years before they went under. I actually beta-tested for Backyard Baseball 2005.
Melthecoolcat It's the only non-public beta I've ever had the honor to play in. I was 10 at the time. I didn't realize how lucky I was. I miss Humongous... Nowadays, that same "step-dad's best friend" works for Big Fish games. Not nearly the same nostalgia or reputation, but they're making a name for themselves.
Oh man, I remember Backyard Baseball...all those crazy characters XD like the kid who always ate a hot dog before batting, or the girl with her teddy bear tied to the bat lol
The laundry shoot leads to the basement. There's probably a stairwell inside that leads down to it, and what Fatty climbed up was an alternate exit to the outside, that a lot of basements had.
But Fatty Bear fell from directly above, straight down into the basement. When he got back out, we couldn't see the chute that he fell down, or the bathroom. And even if the chute had been slanted, it still should have been visible.
It’s so strange how your content is still funny, still great, seven years later. Honestly good on you for being able to make stuff interesting and while retaining quality. That’s mind boggling. Half the creators on this platform don’t have that same kind of genuine continuity. 👌😌👌
The music and visuals (particularly the architecture) remind me a lot of I Have no Mouth, and I Must Scream. Maybe Fatty Bear and the other stuffed dolls were puppets of AM that escaped just before he blew up the world.
Not to nit-pick the storyline of a children's game but if the dad just lets the dog run into the girl's room in the morning, why bother wrapping it in a box in the first place? She didn't open the present anyway. Just saying... animal abuse is bad. It's worse when it doesn't even have the slightest bit of purpose.
To be fair maybe the dog wanted to get in the mood of being a present and did it voluntarily. Sure he/she has no lines but you don't know with these sort of games if he could but just didn't talk.
***** Nick is the lazy-writer's go-to name for sleazy womanizers and unlikable jocks. For every decent character, there's a jerk and a knothead. Many common names have similar issues.
As someone who’s parents rarely ever let me play any sort of video games when I was younger, fatty bear was one of my favorite things to do and it was a treat
I played this for hours and hours and hours when i was little. Its still one of my favorites. I had the whole humongous entertainment collection. Imo the reason those got sequels and this didn't is because this game's entire world is completed in one game. That's all there is and there isn't any more.
Damn the feels this is the game that would change my life forever and bring me into the computer world for years to come thank you for helping me relive my childhood
So nostalgic! This was the first adventure game I have ever managed to beat as a little kid and back then I didn't speak a lick of English. The HE games (along with the Lucas Arts point&clicks that I couldn't beat but enjoyed wandering around) really ignited my love for the genre and for late DOS-era pixel art.
A few things: 1. I need to get a hold of that shirt you have. 2. If I was the father walking into the room and seeing a random cake made, I'd question reality and lose my mind. 3. How the little girl talked in the end - "thank you fatty bearrr" will be fueling my nightmares for probably the next week. Also, how did she know to thank him specifically? Or were they assuming that all children create "friends" and do that creepy kind of stuff? 4. I'm probably looking into this more than I should.
You are my new favourite channel. I knew this was a game but everyone thought I was crazy and now I have proof I never made it up plus im remembering all these old games and reliving them through you. The mix of my childhood with your humor makes me so so so so happy.
I'll be honest, I loved Fatty Bear when I was a kid. I can understand your arguments, certainly, but Fatty Bear looked like one of my teddy bears and I could imagine him having all kinds of neat adventures. And for me, the VGA graphics here were absolutely gorgeous. This was one of the first times I played a game where things had great shading; there was so much to do and see. Putt-Putt was bright and cheerful, sure - but that's part of why I liked Fatty Bear more. He was low-key, quiet, and he had a group of toys that all seemed like they knew each other. So when you consider it boring, understand that I considered Putt-Putt overwhelming.
It was kind of like an alternate universe Toy Story, eh? I like the calm world this game takes place in. I think a Fatty Bear movie would be cool, where all the characters are alive, eh?
I remember the time I got a "Happy Birthday you stupid bitch" cake....made out of mud...that a bully forced me to eat.....probly explains why I don't remember highschool well.
Maybe it's not their best game, but I find Fatty Bear extremely nostalgic, Along with every other Humongous Game I ever played. I wish they'd come back.
watching this video instantly transported me back to being a 5 year old in my parents basement on our macintosh in 2001. I remember thinking this game was really hard and kind of ominous. I played it a TON and remember all the rooms in the game really vividly, despite literally forgetting it existed until 5 minutes ago
I always remember this game being slightly creepy as a kid. I think it was a mix of the kind of creepy music and just the fact that you are wandering around the house in the middle of the night.
Don't worry, this game came out in 1993. You made the comment over 20 years later. He's definitely dead now and haunting your dreams forever >:D I never said this was gonna be a happy ending did I?
Well, that's probably it! I tried making an account there hours ago, but I didn't receive a confirmation email. Tried with another email, still no luck. I guess it wasn't meant to be. I was going to do it myself, but if you get a chance, let everyone there know I thank them for the support!
Fatty Bear is actually considered Abandonware, now. You can find it easily online, and run it in DOSbox. I just played it on my computer with no problems. I wouldn't imagine you would have Rollercoaster Tycoon problems, either. Mine still runs just fine!
Hi Brutalmoose, I second the call for more Humongous Game videos! I love your style and I love the nostalgia. More LEGO videos would be great too. Keep up the great work!
Just came across you today, and I have to say I quite enjoy your videos. You make enough jokes but balance it out with the right amount of informative stuff that makes this all entertaining to watch. I look forward to more! Also, since I'm a nerd, I actually know why Fatty Bear never got more games after this. Apparently the guy who owned the rights to him had no interest in continuing the series. This game was definitely lackluster, but that's mostly because they were just getting started.