Desecrating the Dead: The overkill the guard goes through.Sometimes one of the prisoners will ignore the order until the exact time Hussie could use it to screw something up. Delayed Reaction: Not all the commands are responded to in time.( We are now in control of the other guy.) There's plenty of flavor text for item combinations, like singing a random song or hypothetically placing your head in a wooden robot, but sometimes simple acts such grabbing a pumpkin will be denied.Īll these thoughts of drilling and penetration have given you a serious hankering for some quality time with HUNK RUMP magazine. The guard has it a little worse, as he's knocked unconsious twice before he meets his demise. He is repeatedly urinated on, vomited on, and has numerous ladder-based inventions destroyed. Then the first guy bleeds out, the second guy realizes his pal is dead after he tries to take his hand, and he gets so depressed he turns his trusty gun on himself. After a harrowing adventure, the two prisoners leave the jail compound on a giant pumpkin. Black Comedy Burst: The very end of the first half of the comic, which, considering how much gory comedy shows up, says a lot.Subverted when it turns out it's more "bamboo" than "technology", as it has no pieces to make it move. Bamboo Technology: One of the two guys builds a robot out of ladder pieces called Logorg, which he later enters.He then runs a harpoon through his gut, deciding he could probably save the pistol's bullets for later. He looks down, but when he sees the sad face of the first guy trapped in a flood, he reconsiders. Later on, the second prisoner is told to shoot into the hole on the roof of a building.and promptly gets on all fours and starts drinking. He responds with the "no/bad reply" face, declaring it the dumbest idea he's heard all day. After bungling a puzzle and getting the room to flood, one of the commands issued to the first prisoner is to try drinking all the water himself.The rest of the scenario is about him, some elves, and a horse. Artifact Title: Only in the second route, where the prisoner escapes jail fairly early thanks to an elf.This is demonstrated in the second route when the prisoner digs up a gun underneath the stump and is suddenly compelled to shoot himself. Artifact of Death: A fairly normal tree stump (nicknamed the Suicide Stump by readers) has some sort of properties that immediately drive whoever is near it to suicide, apparently.Anti-Climax: The second route ends with the player controlling the pony and commanding it to take a nap.Despite having no idea what they're for, he reads them out loud and manages to summon an elf. Accidental Incantation: In the second route, the first prisoner is revealed to have runes he can't understand tattooed onto his stomach.Additionally, the cover art ◊ representing the adventure in Homestuck note Seen on page 31 was eventually reused as What Pumpkin Studios' first logo. Andrew Hussie's various teams for Homestuck content, What Pumpkin Studios and What Pumpkin Games, were named in honor of this adventure's running gag. It was something of an early prototype for the likes of Problem Sleuth, and it is the origin of many of the running mythology gags that MSPA is so famous for.Ī fan album was made by members of the Homestuck music team. Compared to its successors, it doesn't make any pretense of having a coherent world or story - it exclusively exists for and is fueled by Rule of Funny. It was left unfinished for years with Hussie stating he didn't intend to continue it, but he capped off with an ending in September 2011 during the long Homestuck pre-end-of-act-5 hiatus. It stars an otherwise nondescript man trying to escape a strangely built jail, which isn't rife with pumpkins. One of the rules of the game was that Hussie had to pick the very first suggested command for each move, no matter how unfunny or preposterous. Jailbreak is the first webcomic under Andrew Hussie's Troperiffic MS Paint Adventures, originating in September 2006 as a humble Interactive Comic game run by Hussie and played by friends of his on an early precursor to the MSPA forums. There is nothing at all in your cell, useful or otherwise. You wake up locked in a deserted jail cell, completely alone.
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