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Monty Python's the Meaning of Life is a first-person adventure game that lets you explore the chaotic world of the Python troupe's 1983 film. You control a character navigating surreal scenarios, solving puzzles with a mix of absurd humor and slapstick logic. The gameplay leans into the group's signature irreverence, with over-the-top gags and a nonlinear structure that rewards curiosity. Each scene is a standalone bit, ranging from a hospital drama to a bureaucratic nightmare, all stitched together with the band's trademark wit. Released in 1997 by 7th Level and published by Panasonic, this cult classic remains a niche title among Python fans. Its dated graphics and clunky interface don't detract from the jokes, which still land with chaotic energy. While it never achieved mainstream success, its cult following persists, proof that the Pythons' brand of anarchy translates well beyond the screen. Single-player only, this is a weird, wonderful trip through one of comedy's weirdest minds.
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