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Randal's Monday
Developer(s)Nexus Game Studio
Publisher(s)Daedalic Entertainment
Platform(s)PC
ReleaseNovember 12, 2014
Genre(s)Adventure

Randal's Monday is a dark-comedy adventure game, released in 2014.

Game-play

The game relies on a series of 'guesswork' puzzles.[1] The game contains references to media such as Portal, The Twilight Zone, The Shawshank Redemption, Back To The Future, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts and Fraggle Rock. The game has different-colored lines of dialogue and emphasis on humor, like classic Lucasarts games out of SCUMM VM.[2]

Plot

The plot centers around a character named Randal, a sociopath and kleptomaniac, who becomes stuck in a Groundhog Day-esque loop. The game's dark humor has been compared to that of Hector: Badge of Carnage.

Development

Randal's Monday was the first video game of Nexus Game Studio.[3]

Jeff Anderson, who played Randal, described the game as a homage to early 2D Lucas Arts titles. While this game contains a character named Randal, it bears no relation to the character from the films Clerks and Clerks II, added by named Randal and played by Anderson.[3]

Critical reception

The game has a Metacritic rating of 57% based on 30 critic reviews.[4]

PC Gamer wrote "Randal's Monday gets it painfully wrong, mistaking convoluted and crazy for funny and logical to the point of being tedious and infuriating to play even with an in-game walk-through for when you've had enough."[1] Meanwhile, IGN said "Randal’s Monday has a clever premise that deserves better treatment than it does in this crude, baffling adventure".[5] GameSpot concluded "Randal's Monday is blind hero worship that ignores decades of design theory and leaves an unpleasant aftertaste thanks to its thoroughly unlikable, homogeneous cast."[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Randal's Monday". PC Gamer.
  2. ^ a b Jeremy Signor. "Randal's Monday Review". GameSpot.
  3. ^ a b Randal's Monday - Interview Jeff Anderson & Jason Mewes [ENG] on YouTube
  4. ^ "Randal's Monday". Metacritic.
  5. ^ Chuck Osborn (1 December 2014). "Randal's Monday Review". IGN.