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Piposh 3D: The Revolution is a point-and-click adventure game from developer Guillotine that follows the misadventures of Piposh, a bumbling protagonist caught in a clumsy corporate mess. After losing his job over a failed hotdog commercial, Piposh is tasked with secretly retrieving shattered pieces of a valuable vase scattered across the fictional country of Pozpozmijistan. The game leans into its Israeli roots with dry humor and absurd scenarios, blending inventory-based puzzles with a disjointed narrative full of dead ends and quirky characters. This title marks Guillotine’s only foray into 3D graphics, a shift that feels awkward but adds a layer of charm to its chaotic design. The lack of polish in some areas highlights its status as a transitional experiment for the studio, yet the over-the-top humor and unpredictable story beats keep it engaging for fans of irreverent adventures. Released in 2003, it stands as the final chapter in the Piposh series, wrapping up the franchise with a messy but memorable punch.
Piposh is fired after performing weakly at a hotdog commercial. Meanwhile Mr. Shik wants to send a vase to the US, but the vase falls from the plane and is smashed to pieces across the country of "Pozpozmijistan" and Piposh must collecrt and piece together the vase fragments without Mr. Shik ever knowing something happened.
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