All you have to do to play is agree to the terms and conditions. Simple enough. Just click the agree button, that’s all. Its right there. Can’t you find it? Haven’t you done this a million times? Every app you’ve aver used has probably asked you to agree to their terms and conditions at some point. Do you really read them? I know I don’t. It’s almost muscle memory to quickly tap agree and move on, I would even say it’s an inconvience to have to do; just get on with it. Agreeee challenges you to really think about how far you’re willing to go to click that button. Each level is a deceptively simple trial in first finding the condition to “agree” and then succeeding in your compliance. Each trial has such esoteric rules it takes mulitple tries to even understand what it’s asking you to do. But it’s so additive. It’s almost humiliating how desperately you want to replay after failing. Just one more time, I’ve got it, I understand it now. The gameplay is very similar to viral ads for apps: look at how easy it is to win, you could do this so easily…you can’t. But you want to. You want to agree. Have you ever wanted to agree to terms and conditions? The gameplay loop is extremely addictive, but this is definitely a rage inducing game. You will slam your hands on your desk in frustration at some point. And then you will play again.
Super Smash Bros Brawl: Subspace Emissary
The Subspace Emissary is a story-driven game within Super Smash Bros Brawl (2008). A mysterious figure identified as “The Prime Minister” is using an army of R.O.B.’s to consume the world with black holes at the will of an entity named Tabuu, and it’s up to the rest...



