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BattleBlock Theater is a chaotic platformer and puzzle adventure from The Behemoth released in 2013. You play as a prisoner on a mysterious island forced to perform deadly games for a mad cat warden. The story follows Hatty Hattington, a puppet-like character whose glowing top hat corrupts him while the crew of the S.S. Friendship watches in horror. This title launched on PC, Xbox 360, Linux, and Mac as an indie hit that blends tight mechanics with dark humor. It features stick figure puppets for cutscenes and a narrator who keeps you updated on the crumbling theater. The game runs on standard controls but demands precision to survive its many traps.
Sessions involve sprinting across collapsing platforms, punching enemies, and dodging spikes while collecting gems. You navigate stages filled with bouncy rocks, sticky walls, and hidden hazards that kill you instantly if you slip. The core loop requires you to complete levels solo or team up with friends in co-op mode to solve puzzles together. Jumping is simple, but timing becomes everything as you face water, deadly creatures, and moving machinery. You can unlock other crew members as playable characters by spending gems found during runs. Every level feels like a different mini-game designed to test your reflexes or teamwork skills.
Critics and players alike rate this title highly, with Metacritic giving it an 85 out of 100 and IGDB settling at 83.2 based on over 200 ratings. The PlayPile community shows a completion rate of 72 percent for the main story, though many return just to hunt for hidden achievements. Average playtime sits around 9 hours for a standard run, but completionists spend nearly double that time. Community moods lean heavily toward humorous frustration, with users frequently praising the co-op chaos while complaining about cheap deaths. Review snippets often mention the funny writing and the satisfying feeling of finally beating a brutal stage.
This game is worth your money if you enjoy punishing platformers with friends. At launch it was priced around 15 dollars, making it a solid value for the hours of content you get. There are 30 achievements to chase, including some that require perfect runs through specific levels. The difficulty spikes are real, so be ready to die often. I recommend this if you want a game where failing is part of the fun and you have a buddy to scream at while you play. Skip it if you hate losing progress or need a relaxing experience.
Almost all of the game's cut-scenes are done in a stick puppet style. The game begins with the narrator (played by Will Stamper) telling the adventures of the hundreds of friends aboard the S.S. Friendship, as well as Hatty Hattington, who is known as "best friend to one and all". After encountering a heavy storm, the S.S. Friendship becomes shipwrecked on a mysterious, seemingly abandoned island, and the crew itself vanishes. Upon waking up from the wreck, the player character seeks shelter from the storm in a dilapidated theater. Soon afterwards, the player discovers technologically advanced, highly-evolved cats restraining a captive Hatty as he is being fitted with an ominously glowing top hat. The hat appears to change him, and he alerts the cats to the player's presence, attacking them and rendering them unconscious. Upon coming to, it is revealed that the entire crew of the S.S. Friendship is being held prisoner by the cats, with Hatty as their apparent new leader. The player is then released from their cell and forced into deadly games by the feline wardens. The cats, who force their prisoners into deadly theater performances, watch with amusement as the player fights for their survival. As the player completes challenges, they find gems which are spend on unlocking fellow crew members to play as in these theater performances. Appearing to be possessed by the hat's unknown powers, Hatty begins working for the cats and against the player. As the player progresses, the narrator reveals more about the theater. Hundreds of years before the player shipwrecked on the island, Purrham Furbottom, a theatrical aficionado, sought to build the world's greatest theater. The opening night saw the most jaw-dropping feats and thrills the likes of which were never seen before, making the theater an overnight success. However, Furbottom did not allow intermissions in the theater, and after an untold amount of time watching the show, he died after "pooping himself to death on the way to the bathroom." Since then, his top hat has been passed down to various others, who were each revered by the cats as their leader, and who each met with grim fates of their own. The hat, the narrator theorizes, is haunted by the grief and sorrow of each of its past wearers, and Hatty is its current victim, having sunk into a depression while being surrounded by the many gems the player has accrued, without doing anything to help the state of the theater. Eventually, the cats grow tired of Hatty's inaction, and begin rioting, striking, and more, while the player's challenges grow increasingly difficult. As the theater deteriorates further, the narrator provides encouragement to the player, and continues to shed light on the cats' mental state, which grows more unstable as time progresses. The narrator also instructs the player to enter The Vault, which houses Hatty and all the gems the player has spent, before the cats kill Hatty and the rest of the crew, starting the madness over again. After completing the final set of challenges inside the Vault, the player breaks into Hatty's throne room. Hatty doesn't budge, so the player carries him out of the crumbling theater as the crew of the S.S. Friendship orchestrates a mass breakout. Everyone manages to make it back to the boat amidst the chaos, escaping the island and the cats that reside there. As the player celebrates with hot cocoa, he tries to cheer up Hatty, who the narrator implies has sunk into a catatonic state from prolonged exposure to the hat. The narrator sings a sad song as the credits roll, before quickly recovering and singing a more happy, upbeat song, rocking the boat and flinging Hatty into the sea, where he sinks to the bottom. The hat lands on his head and begins glowing green as opposed to its usual red, and shoots a beam skyward, where it sends the boat flying and continues into space, where it vaporizes a bear that appeared during the narrator's upbeat song. The narrator claims to understand what just happened, but does not explain, sending the game back to the title screen.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
83.2
RAWG Rating
3.8
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