Zack Keosaian writes: "I bet you would have never guessed - though if you've had the chance to download the alpha demo then chances are you're accustomed to the sense of humor in this particular game world - but Happy Hell is easily one of the most imaginative platformers currently on the indie scene. After a successful Kickstarter raising $14,161 over a goal of $13,666, the full product is well under way to completion. Even though the campaign is over, I'm taking a look at what made Happy Hell appealing enough to win over its audience. Hopefully you've gathered the ingredients below; and with these divine elements of the powers in and around us, we dive in to a world of deception, peril, and pure evil!"
Josh Griffiths writes: "2017 was a great year for indie gaming, but 2018 looks like it might be even better. Check out our video of the 20 best looking indie games coming 2018 you should keep an eye on."
Spooky Poo’s Happy Hell is an “occultoon” 3D platformer that its creator tells Siliconera is reaction against the formalism of Nintendo.
Spooky Poo’s Happy Hell is definitely a weird one, but it has not only the ambitions of the N64 3D platformers but also a demo proving it’s got the potential to live up to its inspirations.