British Stuffiness: The narrator, though it tends to come across as "whiny-ness" more often than not.uploads its database and pings all of his friends via email about it. Once at the beginning when you fail the 4 unwinnable challenges, and again at the end when The D.U.C.K. Book Ends: The creator completely loses his patience with you and smashes you to a game-over screen twice in the game. There's several points where a "good guy" run is impossible, and you HAVE to go back and fail puzzles you previously won on before the game lets you progress. Unlike most games with this trope, however, the overall narrative isn't on the side of the narrator. The player is then blamed for ruining everything and kicked out of the game, until the narrator realizes he may have been acting a tad too harshly. Blamed for Being Railroaded: While the player can choose to follow instructions some of the time, the very first series of puzzles are impossible to succeed at all due to the narrator being too busy with a phone call to explain them.The entire game is a constant dragging-session towards the creator. Bland-Name Product: In one puzzle, you have to make a sandwich with the creator's "Favorite Chocolate Cream." Low-res pixel graphics or no, the jar that's used is pretty blatantly a jar of Nutella.After failing the sixth pack, the narrator may pull this snark: The Bet: There's one between the narrator and his friend on whether or not the player will succeed at the puzzles.program ends up gaining self-awareness and a desire to show others how to solve puzzles as badly as the player. Actually Pretty Funny: If you can somehow balance a Christmas Tree upside down on its tip in the last pick, you get an achievement, the creator accepts it as a correct answer, and actually permits himself a laugh at the silliness.Place the Tropes above this.no, not below, darn you! However, the true goal is to intentionally mess up as much as possible. The game asks the player (literally, in the form of fully voiced narration) to perform a series of small puzzles, such as placing a stamp in the correct spot on an envelope, or wearing sandals without socks. It received a Steam release on June 1, 2018. Dude, Stop is a Puzzle Game developed and produced by Team HalfBeard.
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