Legbreaker - Break One of Your Legs Every Time You Jump in this Macabre Puzzle Platforming Game! Read More & Play The Full Game, Free: www.alphabetag...
I feel like the people of this game's world are both brilliant and stupid at the same time, because they need to break their legs in order to crawl through low spaces.
At the end, an unknown character says “...just be careful around stairs.” This proves that, somehow, he can’t bend his knees or something along those lines. He can’t climb up anything without jumping
@@ErebusTheDragonn Or, you know, take this, consider the following, let's just roll with, I have a hunch that... his leg strength is greatly increased, causing him to break his leg as soon as he lifts himself onto the first step of stairs.
@@thebaseandtriflingcreature174 I dont think it's his femur splitting. The femur isnt the main bone associated associated with jumping, that's actually the ankle, but if we're talking long bones, it's prob the tibia and fibula that are feeling it most. Those can take the break.
This is my favourite gaming channel. There is no talking so I can focus on the game, you always understand things quickly and don't fumble around, you always pick obscure but amazing games and you don't just steamroll through the game and take time to use all it's mechanics and look at the scenery (when there is some)
Skipped the escape, here's what he said: Ah, welcome back! To be honest I'm quite surprised. it seems that all of the other test subjects just up and left. To think you're the only honest one! ... Reward? Yes of course. Seeing as all of our other subjects left, we'll need someone to run all of the extra tests. Think of it like... overtime. You work extra, and get the bonus reward of... 50 more dollars!
"Oh please, 50 dollars is more then fair." I don't know, man, pretty sure 50 dollars isn't going to help this poor soul forget the pain of breaking your legs repeatedly. And there's no magical old healing lady this time, either.
Hi, Cave Johnson here, welcome to Aperture science, where you, bronze winning athlete, astronaut, etc., will be subject to painful testing. I know. Thrilling. Anywho, at the moment a few tests are out of commission, so you will be testing the Combustion Powered Aperture Locomotive and Propulsion limb implants. The eggheads downstairs call them CP-ALPs. Basically imagine rockets, right? Grafted into and or onto your legs. That is what you will be testing here shortly. As you take a quick look you may notice the very workings of the implant coming out of your legs like you just tricked out your whip. Yeah, looks disgusting, that's what I said. But don't worry, I love seeing the grotesque struggle. Now, something to note about those implants. When I pitched the idea, the eggheads said "oh, well, you need to provide proper stress or tension relief, so the test subject doesn't get their femur blown straight into their sternum from the thrust of these jets". You wanna know what I said? I said it would make for a good challenge. Who needs legs? Legs are overrated! So here's what I have planned. You see a platform you need to reach? Well each implant is activated by its own glove so you can break your legs accordingly. So if you ever need to reach a high place, just shatter your leg with a force equal to ten sticks of dynamite, and you'll be fine. Run out of leg to break? Just crawl. The point of these tests is to figure out how many times it is physically possible to escape a room by only breaking your own legs, as well as testing the resolve and will to live in those who have to constantly shatter their legs and let their body limply land where they hope to end up, before they eventually, or never, reach the end of our rigorous testing. At the end of each room there will be a Structural Rejuvenation Grid. This will revert any and all damage done to your skeleton, but keep in mind, it is just as painful as the initial moment of retaining said injury. This is Cave Johnson, signing off.
@@abandonedchannel962 please don't act like all Jojo fans are pricks. I like jojo personally and I do my utmost to not be a prick. the other guy *is* a prick, but that's probably unrelated to jojo.
Main part of the experiment is probably removing the ability to feel pain, since without pain you could probably jump (and break your legs) a lot like this game shows
I find it so interesting how you played this game, so cautiously. Normally when I play puzzle games I throw caution to the wind and try whatever comes to mind. There's no indication how many lives you have, so I would die constantly and get a kick out of it considering the levels are so small
Doctor: "James, I have good news and bad news" James: "Good news?" Doctor: "You have super human jumping abilities." James: "Wow! And the bad news?" Doctor: "You'll break your bones everytime you jump..." James: -_-
It's like the femur breaker but more efficient and less painful!!* -Advertiser *Side effect may include broken bones,disjointed bones and shards of bones stuck in your legs and require you to crawl after 2 uses and much more
In 6th grade, I watched a documentary that said that if Mario was a real person, he’d break both of his legs with a single jump. This game makes that concept real. I love it.
I'm getting mad Portal vibes here. Cubes (companion cubes), the test subject protagonist (chell), the boss giving instructions (GLaDOS), the "freedom" (Rattman). And I can't not think about long fall boots. Really cool.
For anyone curious, this game kinda sucks, some of the later puzzles require pixel perfect jumps, so you already have the puzzle solved in your head you just have to do these super hard jumps to actually finish a level.
@@Terumimi I dont think a game is genius just for making puzzles based around only jumping twice. Theres plenty of games on Newgrounds that are far more creative. Go play "The company of myself". It controls well and has a good story too
777Lloyd777 Dude, just admit that you havent tried this game yet and youre just trying to convince people to play another game. You’re just trying to be an asshole by trying not to.
@@jnb_110 You got me, I'm secretly a member of the flash game revival cult and get paid to recommend 10 year old flash games and criticize anything else. I would have gotten away with it too but you've seen through my genius facade. Or maybe, just maybe, I did play the game, and I didn't like it? No, that's too crazy.
honestly the uncomfortable, ear-splitting crack of his leg bones spontaneously atomizing is totally made up by the adorable “plap” of his paraplegic body flopping onto the test chamber’s cold tile flooring
You know, the kicker to this game is that you can't beat a single room without jumping at least once...but that music makes me think of Ice Cave Chant from Donkey Kong Country.
I somehow managed to push the button on the last level. I used a jump for the first gap after pressing the button. Then I pushed the block passed the spring far enough to land on the spring myself bouncing up. Then used my last jump to finish the level. But it all turned black and I didn't see no text so I just ALT+F4'd. Pretty neat game overall.