The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything

The Majority of People navigate progress, politics and preposterous propulsive plans in this satirical point-and-click adventure. Featuring highly debatable democracy, problematic project managers and the belief that Anthony's underdeveloped prefrontal cortex will lead to your salvation!

Release
Recommendations
134
Metacritic
54
Steam

The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything follows an apparently primitive society, attempting to work together to build a glue and tape fueled space rocket. Follow the Majority of People, from disordered chaos (the past), through a disgusting and distorted and horrible AND hilarious kind of faux-democracy (the present (SATIRE! Amirite?!?!)), into the unknowable, irrelevant emptiness of outer space (the future).

Along the journey players will encounter a host of colourful characters, including the mysterious Man with the Little Pencil, the superfluous Man in the Wren Suit and the fabulous Helen. Solve a variety of engaging puzzles where you’ll be forced into making a number of difficult moral decisions, with potential disastrous consequences!

Features:

  • Traditional verb-based interface

  • Politically correct verbiage (including 'befuddle', 'disrespect' and 'pray-for')

  • Unique collage-based art affixed to a truly human aesthetic

  • A cameo appearance from Felix Kjellberg (PewDiePie)

  • ~15,000 words (3-4 hours?) of intellectually stimulating satirical shenanigans

  • A joke about white blood cells

  • Prohibitively experimental electronic music

  • Irrelevant duck

Metacritic

54

Price

Max: 6,49€

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Min: 0,97€

Reviews

“The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything may at times be too pleased with it’s eviscerating critique of Western civilization but this does not change the fact that this short, albeit inspired adventure game packs essential truths of life in it’s two hours. Ideal drinking companion for malcontents, loners and assorted Enemies of the Majority.”
79/100 – Ragequit

“The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything is a strange little game that provides a satirical commentary on society today in both smartly subtle and knock-you-on-the-head obvious ways.”
70/100 – Gaming Trend