

A masterclass in adventure design, The Henry Stickmin Collection delivers an unforgettable experience from start to finish.
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Verdict
99%
Steam
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IGDB
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Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (99% positive from 56K reviews)
Standout indie gem
Limited professional critic coverage
The Henry Stickmin Collection is a Newgrounds choose-your-own-path classic, reborn and revitalized. This 6-game epic culminates in multiple entirely canon, extremely different endings. Each step of the journey has you choose from options such as a Teleporter or calling in your buddy Charles to help you out. Correct choices will move the story forward, but incorrect choices lead to a fail. If you get to the end on your first try, you're doing it wrong. Failing is half the fun.

Runs well on modern hardware.
System Requirements
Minimum
Recommended
The Story Begins
Complete Breaking the Bank.
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Get all 5 fails in Breaking the Bank.
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Achieve the Rank: SE.
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Rank : LU
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Rank: BBO
Achieve the Rank: BBO.
82.1%
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Rank: IoaS
Achieve the Rank: IoaS.
79.6%
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Rank: JPE
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You Win!
Good job!
75.2%
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Rank: UB
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The Story Begins
Complete Breaking the Bank.
96.6%
unlocked
Pentafail
Get all 5 fails in Breaking the Bank.
87.8%
unlocked
Rank : SE
Achieve the Rank: SE.
84.7%
unlocked
Rank : LU
Achieve the Rank: LU.
83.5%
unlocked
Rank: BBO
Achieve the Rank: BBO.
82.1%
unlocked
Rank: IoaS
Achieve the Rank: IoaS.
79.6%
unlocked
Rank: JPE
Achieve the Rank: JPE.
77.8%
unlocked
You Win!
Good job!
75.2%
unlocked
lolbrawlreference
lmao
75.1%
unlocked
Rank: UB
Achieve the Rank: UB.
75.1%
unlocked
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If the only bad thing I can say about a game is that it isn't very long, then you KNOW it's a good game...
People are cinema, seriously I really like it, nostalgia really hits home, and wow, you compare the old games with this one and wow, what a change! kjdljdajdljajl
Usually I only write a review for games that I have 100% completed, but I forgot to write one here (I probably thought I already wrote one). I used to play these games on one of the computers in my middle school's library before homeroom. I'd just boot up a game and beat it before school started in 15 minutes. The years moved on and so did Adobe Flash. Luckily, the whole series is here in this collection (technically it is missing the very first game, but there is a route in Finishing the Mission that practically adds it in). There are a few details changed for obvious reasons, but overall it seems like more things have been added which just makes the originals look slightly barren (Robbing the Bank is the easiest to see this). The achievements are split up into 3 categories I just made up: * You beat the game * The bios * Easter eggs/What if I tried this? In my humble opinion, the bios take the longest. Surprisingly, it was "Escaping the Complex" that took the most time for me (Completing the Mission was long, but didn't take too many repeats). There was this one Mad Max expy that I just tried and failed to click in time. After an embarrassing number of attempts (yes, I had a severe skill issue here) I finally managed to collect his bio. Thankfully the game tells you if you already got their bio when you click on them. Finishing the Mission was a joy to play after all these years, and well worth the wait. I really liked the gimmick of picking which routes from the previous two games to roll with. I have no idea if there will be any new sequels, but the easter egg you can get after seeing all other endings in the series brought a small tear to my eye. This game is fun to play, and straightforward to complete. Thanks for the memories both new and old.
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