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    Jollibae game review: Bida ang saya sa takot

    Diana GosamoBy Diana GosamoDecember 20, 2024Updated:March 31, 20253 Mins Read
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    I stumbled upon Jollibae while looking for a short game to try, and I’m glad I did. You play as a professional eater taking on a bizarre challenge set up by Jollibae, and the objective is simple: eat food, solve easy puzzles, and win a mystery prize. The game takes around 15-30 minutes to complete, making it a perfect pastime when you want something fun and spooky but not too time-consuming.

    Creepy Yet Comical Vibes

    Right from the start, the quirky humor drew me in. The in-game menus proudly feature Filipino favorites like balut, sinigang, and tinola. There are posters in the store selling silly items like room-temperature ice to beat the hot weather. These little details add so much personality and made me chuckle between the creepier moments.

    When I first saw Jollibae, I thought, “Okay, it looks simple and not that scary.” But I quickly realized the game knows how to mess with you. While the story has a creepy vibe, it’s the music that really makes things tense. I honestly thought Jollibae would start chasing me as soon as I stepped in, but it takes its time. When the chase finally begins, Jollibae comes at you fast. Its speed caught me off guard, and it felt smarter than I expected, cutting me off or sneaking up on me in ways I didn’t anticipate.

    As the buzzing sound grows louder, the music and ambiance shift into high gear. That’s when you really feel it—Jollibae shouldn’t touch you. It’s an intense rush, and the smart use of sound design turned what could have been a silly encounter into something genuinely nerve-wracking.

    Simple Puzzles, Big Fun

    The puzzles in Jollibae are simple, which I appreciated because it let me focus on staying one step ahead of the bee. The tasks are easy to understand and kept the pace flowing. I never got frustrated, but I still felt that urgency to solve them quickly, especially when I knew Jollibae was lurking nearby.

    What I liked most was how the game balances humor and horror. I’d laugh at the silly ads or food items one minute, and the next, I’d be panicking as the buzzing sound closed in. The game does a great job of catching you off guard, which makes it even more fun to play.

    A Bite-Sized Horror Experience

    With its short playtime, Jollibae is an easy recommendation if you want something you can finish in one sitting. Whether you’re playing alone or with friends watching, it’s a fun and spooky ride that doesn’t overstay its welcome. It’s lighthearted, creepy, and perfect when you need a quick gaming fix.

    If you’re looking for a quick and creepy game to enjoy with friends, Jollibae is the perfect pick! Created by @l3xx_l3xx on Twitter, this 15-30 minute horror-puzzle experience delivers just the right mix of humor, excitement, and suspense to keep players entertained from start to finish.

    To Bee or Not to Bee?

    Jollibae delivers a solid mix of quirky humor, creepy atmosphere, and simple but engaging gameplay. The Filipino-themed elements give it a unique charm, and while Jollibae’s design might not seem scary at first, the music and chase sequences make it a surprisingly intense experience.

    If you want to see what I mean, check out my previous stream to watch my playthrough. Or better yet, experience it for yourself—download Jollibae on itch.io and see if you can survive the buzz!

    GAME REVIEW Jollibae
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