Forever-Happy-Town

Forever-Happy-Town

tjern tjern December 31, 2026
PCLinuxShooter
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About Forever-Happy-Town

Forever-Happy-Town is a chaotic PvE shooter from indie dev tjern, released on December 31 2026. It’s set in a sleepy town menaced by a cryptic prophecy: eight nights of darkness loom, and only coordinated gunplay can prevent rabbits from taking over. The game blends frantic combat with a bizarre narrative, offering single-player, co-op, and multiplayer modes. You’ll team up to defend the town using guns, traps, and questionable tactics. The vibe is equal parts absurd and intense, with a focus on fast-paced teamwork. If you like shooters with a weird twist and high-stakes multiplayer, this one’s got your name written all over it.

Gameplay

You’ll spend most sessions in 4vX matches, fending off waves of rabbits that grow progressively aggressive. Each round starts with a countdown, forcing you to secure defenses and assign roles quickly. Controls are tight but steeply angled for multiplayer flow, aiming, shooting, and switching weapons feel responsive. The core loop mixes objective-based missions (like relocating rabbits to safety) with survival segments as night deepens. Co-op is key: one player might focus on sniping, another on healing, while a third lays traps. The rabbit AI adapts, making later waves feel like frantic scrambles. Map variety is low, but the escalating tension and unpredictable rabbit behaviors keep sessions fresh.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 78%, with an average score of 4.2. Most play for 18.5 hours before quitting, and 42% complete the full story. Moods are split: 37% excited, 25% curious, 20% confused, and 18% skeptical. Critics praise the “wildly unpredictable rabbit mechanics” but note the learning curve. Achievement hunters love the 120 trophies, with 68% of players unlocking at least half. Review snippets: “Rabbits feel too random” vs. “Best co-op since 2009.” The 7.8-hour average for 100% completion suggests grind-heavy play, and 34% of players say rabbit relocation missions “get monotonous after hour five.”

PlayPile's Take

Forever-Happy-Town is $29.99, a mid-range price for its 15+ hour campaign. It shines for fans of fast-paced co-op shooters who don’t mind quirky design choices. The rabbit mechanics split opinions, some call it inventive, others a gimmick. Achievements are plentiful but grind-heavy, so casual players might tire. If you’re into chaotic teamwork and don’t mind a steep difficulty spike in the final acts, it’s worth the cost. For everyone else, wait for a sale. The game isn’t perfect, but the rabbit chaos alone makes it memorable.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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