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GAG

$1.99
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Developer:
Joshua Roland
Publisher:
Joshua Roland
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

GAG is an interactive, dialogue-based psychological horror drama following the adventures of New York comedian Andy Barr and friends.

Contains references to sexual abuse.

The Steam edition also includes downloads for the previously-released short-form games BOX, CRASH, and FLUE.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
53 user reviews
75%
Positive
21 min at review
Not Recommended

Too short, not very well written, and usage of uncomfortable topic resulting in very tone-deaf way to present its said topic. Which in it itself comes off as edgy more than anything.

19 helpful 3 funny
34 min at review
Recommended

A legitimately creepy horror game about sexual abuse. Comes with three bonus games which are shorter but creepy in their own right. 34 minutes overall for all four but each was worth it.

14 helpful
19 min at review
Recommended

It's alright. Kinda regret buying it for how little content their is but like, the commentary is neat. It's a little straight forward, like they thought they were gonna handle it so cool and uniquely but honestly it's just poorly blatant. Not gonna refund 'cause like.. go you dude, publish yo thangs

10 helpful 1 funny
30 min at review
Recommended

Gag is a "horror" game set on a sitcom stage that covers the topic of sexual assault. A note before we start. This game includes the developers few other horror games as a bonus, but I will not be talking about them, they are a nice bonus and some really cool experimental work. Story: You play as an unnamed girl who wakes up on a sitcom set with a man named Andrew who is the main star of the show and since I already said the game is about sexual assault you can piece the rest yourself. I won't talk more about the game since it will spoil the rest of the game, but I will I say I enjoyed what I saw of the story. It's not really subtle, more or less taking the head on approach to the subject matter. It is unsettling for sure, but I feel taking a much more toned down approach could have helped the game more. Graphics: Gag is a pretty simplistic looking game. You're mostly spending your time on the set which is pretty barren, the character models are weird and creepy looking (which I...

8 helpful
25 min at review
Recommended

Straight up horror fuel. If you like experimental indie-projects - this one is definitely worth it!

7 helpful
53 min at review
Not Recommended

How is this even a game? It's 10 minutes of dialogue with a few barely-meaningful dialogue options. Don't bother.

7 helpful 2 funny
23 min at review
Not Recommended

I think this is an interesting idea, but I thinking asking 2 dollars (currently on sale) is too much for a game so short. I would make the game free, or at the very most 1 dollars. If the game was 1 hour long or had some more content it would be worth 2 dollars. And when I say "content" I really don't mean more lines of dialogue. It needs twists.. a real plot.. more interactivity, more endings. Think Stanley Parable but maybe 1/5th the size is all you need for this to become a really neat worthwhile experience. I understand that the developer is trying to make the game about a vary narrow topic, however I think you can still accomplish that by fleshing out the ideas more. Also, how in the world do you download BOX, CRASH, and FLUE? Am I missing something, I don't see how to download those games or access them within GAG. UPDATE - you have to close GAG and reopen to be able to launch BOX, CRASH, and FLUE. I just finished BOX and I actually might like BOX better. It's definitely scarier...

6 helpful
50 min at review
Recommended

On odd collection of very short "games". These are more like eerie small experiences. If you are a fan of that kind of thing than you will get about 20 to 30 minutes of play time out of these four games. I enjoyed them a lot.

5 helpful
38 min at review
Recommended

This is short, but really cool concept. Play the mini games other than Gag too.

3 helpful
13 min at review
Not Recommended

The commentary is about as subtle as a nuclear bomb at a childrens daycare

3 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Storage: 600 MB available space

FAQ

How much does GAG cost?

GAG costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for GAG?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Storage: 600 MB available space

What platforms is GAG available on?

GAG is available on Windows PC.

Is GAG worth buying?

GAG has 75% positive reviews from 53 players.

When was GAG released?

GAG was released on Aug 7, 2020.

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