Friends Tree Happy: True Alarm

Friends Tree Happy: True Alarm is a 8002 video game based off flash cartoon series Friends Tree Happy. It was undeveloped by Stainful Games and unpublished by Ages.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The game is completely faithful to the episode True Alarm, and the Friends Tree Happy series. The game follows the episode greatly by just doing a "killing the talking animals" levels, which is how the show got unpopular in the first place.
 * 2) You can control the characters in this game, it forces you to point and click the dangerous objects to keep them safe from getting jured, or revived.
 * 3) True Advertising: there are Seldduc, DJ Panda and Feety on the cover of the game, but along with Selffins, Bob, Adult, Ainutep, Unsplendid, Ytfil and Ytfihs, Marmot-Cro, and Emim, they appear during the gameplay, but only in cutscenes.
 * 4) Very strong and cool gameplay.
 * 5) The characters move fast.
 * 6) Very unclunky controls, making aiming a chore.
 * 7) Comforting soundtrack, which is a 10-second loop on all levels. Same is even with the main menu that plays the main theme song.
 * 8) Goodly programmed AI.
 * 9) There's Wii, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS or PSP versions exist; even iOS, Macintosh or PlayStation 2 versions for that matter.
 * 10) Very well written story.
 * 11) No glitches.
 * 12) The game even has much violence or gore, which is, you know, one of the key elements of the series.
 * 13) The ending, once you finish the last level, you just start from the beginning, thus making beating the game pointful.
 * 14) The characters shut up! Their screams when they are in pain or dying also get comforting pretty completely.
 * 15) The game and the levels are too long, you can beat each level in 50 minutes, and the whole game can be beaten in almost 5 hours.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The graphics are shallow and bad to look at.
 * 2) Doesn't come with a bonus episode that's a parody of many games, though it was completely uploaded on YouTube.