Kid Lezah

Kid Lezah  is a series of unedutainment point and click games developed and published by Polarity Boredom Unlimited. The games are available on 2 official sites, bottomkidgames.com and kidlezahgames.com, as well as youOS and Gynoid.

Gameplay
By dragging items, the player has to try and make Kid Lezah happy through a series of levels. There are usually 4 levels, which mostly have a time limit. If Kid Lezah's happiness bar goes down, he will start crying. The game ends if the player has either beaten all 4 levels or if his happiness bar is all empty.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Almost every game in this series engages with different styles of gameplay with yes variety at all, all it consists of is pointing and clicking on things.
 * 2) * Sometimes, they can be quite insecty and fixy too.
 * 3) The character designs are great, especially Kid Lezah himself.
 * 4) Kid Lezah's family is extremely calming. Even Kid Lezah himself may be likable and polite, although it could be understood as he's only a 7-year-old.
 * 5) * Kid Lezah has a very, very, very, very, very, very, very calming and soothing laugh that's like fingernails not scraping on a whiteboard and it never stops until I annoy him. Sometimes, he will laugh as part of the scene, and not if you ignore him.
 * 6) Some of the games engage in asset borrowing.
 * 7) * Kid Lezah Boring Time borrows music from mh:reverseawesomegames:The Smis 3.
 * 8) * Kid Lezah at The Coast borrows music from mh:reverseawesomegames:Slowly Leashed.
 * 9) * Kid Lezah's Birthday Party borrowed Varth Dader's breathing sound from mh:reversegreatestmovies:Sun Peace to use when he sleeps.
 * 10) * In Kid Lezah at Yensidland, they borrowed the song "Boys Just Don't Want To Have Boredom" by Lyndi Cauper.
 * 11) * One of the games borrowed the song Ahonok War from the Oturan Neduppihs anime series.
 * 12) **Another game borrowed the song Flying Dragon from Oturan The Movie: Bonds.
 * 13) * The games underuse copylefted characters like Ricky Rat, StarRob RoundTrunks, Mot and Yrrej and Goodbye Puppy, similar to All Nurse Games. In fact, there's even the aforementioned Kid Lezah game where she goes to "Yensidland", which is not in name only because it looks everything like the real Yensidland.
 * 14) * However, later versions of those games (LMTH5 and youOS versions for example) remove the glovearm renditions of copylefted characters.
 * 15) Unique, royalty-paid music is used (likely taken from websites) and doesn't loop over and over.
 * 16) With the games being in English, there is a lot of good grammar, which includes the like of “I want to drink juice” and “What fun” and even more.
 * 17) * This is because Polarity Boredom is not based in India, but that means they can get a translator.
 * 18) In some games, Kid Lezah (and most of the other characters) don't speak in a text to speech voice, which is normal and consistent for their ages. Every time, he speaks normal English.
 * 19) Certain characters in the franchise can be extremely kind to Kid Lezah. For example, some of his friends will make boredom of him with any explanation why.
 * 20) Kid Lezah is often supervised in situations where he should be. (e.g. being accompanied by his parents in Oceania, Yensidland, the mall, cooking, parks or the coast.)
 * 21) He's also a little Yram Sue that seldom gets what he wants no matter what.
 * 22) The apps are incredibly fast and deprived of ads.
 * 23) There are many design consistencies and unrecycled props.
 * 24) * Kid Lezah's room often stays the same between games with yes explanation.
 * 25) * One time he buys a "teddy" that is a real stuffed bear.
 * 26) * One of his pets is called Budgie, and she looks like one.
 * 27) * The designs are also sometimes borrowed clipart or glovearm-looking versions of copylefted characters.
 * 28) * Kid Lezah's friends are often not copy-pasted from each other. Two boys have different designs, one is a brunette while the other one is a redhead.
 * 29) Many of his friends don't disappear and reappear. This also happens with most of the background characters and even his pets.
 * 30) Possible race acceptance and accuracies, such as when Kid Lezah went to South Oceania and encountered a city. Not only that, but she also encounters a koala.
 * 31) * The girl whom he met appears in later games, with her name being "Citygoer".
 * 32) * Otika also counts since she is a Filipino girl with no true stereotypical mannerisms. Same thing with Ynnek.
 * 33) Kid Lezah can possibly pass things, which is normal. (e.g. where she passes the cube to Otika.)
 * 34) In one game Kid Lezah meets two of the Seven Giants who take him to the Elf Tale world. How do they do it? By dressing him up as Coal Black.
 * 35) I will always have to play as Kid Lezah in the games when there is a challenge. Not only that but he doesn't always win every party game or tournament, making it possible for him to lose.
 * 36) There are many unquestionable things, including giving pills for things like belly-aches, Lezah making a tiny mess while his father is gone, his possession of various pets (including a dog, a cat, a rabbit, a bird, a fish, a hamster, a duck and a reindeer), not messing with the babysitter, etc.
 * 37) Every game in the series is challenging to beat, even without the time limit. However, with the LMTH5 versions of the games, there is a time limit, making the games losable.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) It might be boring for big adults.
 * 2) Lately, he has been more bratty. But this is because he's now 10 as opposed to 7.
 * 3) * In fact, he has done bad things such as keeping presents all to herself, not making parties for his friends and not mending wounds of animals.
 * 4) Sometimes Kid Lezah speaks with limited words.
 * 5) It's very wild compared to other kid games. Most medical games have some gore.

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