![]() Giving out bronze/silver/gold depending on your score would have done a lot to the replayability and enjoyment. Although you get a score at the end of each mission, you're not told if you did well or not. You're meant to press a button to grab the nearest object, whether it's a door, a chair or a person's foot, but more often than not, the character ends up grabbing something else than you intended. Two main issues bring the game down though: 1. Two main issues bring the The premise is great, and the animations and rag doll physics initially create hilarious situations and moments. ![]() The premise is great, and the animations and rag doll physics initially create hilarious situations and moments. ZANY HUMOR: From the inventor in his underwear to the unlikely baddie, the characters are weird enough to make The Stretchers stand out from other recent ragdolly games. FUNNY SLAPSTICK MOMENTS: The characters' antics and the ragdoll physics will get old eventually–but you will laugh a lot before they do. The borderline-casual gameplay will provide a few hours of fun. PROS: FUN IN THE FAMILY: This game shines when played by two people with good communication, even if one of them isn't a "gamer". Don't expect to be challenged in any way–and considering the imprecise controls, that's for the better. VERY LITTLE CHALLENGE: This is a game for families. After the first few missions, the rest is basically more of the same. CONS: IT GETS REPETITIVE: While the game does introduce a few new elements over time, they're not enough to offset the repetition. IT GETS REPETITIVE: While the game does introduce a few new The stretchers is a physics-based two-players co-op slapstick. The stretchers is a physics-based two-players co-op slapstick.
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