![]() You Have to Burn The Rope is a jab at overly difficult puzzle bosses. This theory is made of win! I heartlily salute the troper who proposed it.Most forms of sexuality are symbolized as bad (straight with the main character and the rope, gay with the rope/chandelier and the Grinning Colossus, lesbian with the main character and the symbolic tunnel/room shape, the rope and chandelier look exactly like a really oddly-shaped woman with dozens of limbs that dies while in a bondage situation, and polygamy, as represented by the relation of all the previously mentioned factors), and the very shape of the final dungeon and the long corridor leading to it seems to say "if you go down this path, bad things will happen." The eye-beams are a metaphor for the risk of pregnancy, the collision damage symbolizes how consentual sex has the same potential consequences as rape, and the final battle is reminiscent of conception (a sperm traveling into the womb and attacking an egg) and abortion/contraception (a little pink pill-shaped being goes into same womb and attacks the life inside). You defeat it by using the pink thing to transfer fire, a metaphor for STDs, to the thinner (and possibly shorter) pale-colored rope, which drops an entire chandelier of fire and wax onto the Grinning Colossus, destroying it. The Grinning Colossus, as the final boss, is a huge black phallic symbol. You Have to Burn The Rope is a treatise against sexuality, or at least polygamy. There's just a 25% chance of finding one, you see. ![]() Unless you make that Hanako/Delia was a male. Um, Jigglypuff from the anime is a girl.The axes double as microphones, as his other son's microphone doubles as a permanent marker. Kirby must have gotten the eyes from his mother.Īnd a Jiglypuff with a hat. Indykirby will be in the final Indiana Jones movie. The "director" can't risk losing you, so they make it impossible to lose, but they gave you the task of burning the rope as a main story arc of the show. You are an invincible being completing a ridiculously easy task against an enemy that will not damage you at all. The NY Daily News gave it an honorary mention for its 10 Video Games of 2009.As this is a WMG page, blatant spoilers will be unmarked, so proceed with caution. In the 2009 Independent Gaming Awards, it was nominated for the Innovation award. ![]() You Have to Burn The Rope has also been recognized outside of the Newgrounds community. Despite not winning any awards, it is also featured in the Flash Portal History collection. You Have To Burn The Rope was a minor hit on Newgrounds, and has over 460,000 views and an average review of 8.6/10 as of January 2012. Ironically, the credits can last longer than the actual game. The credits, accompanied by the song Now you're a hero, by Reachground, then roll. In order to complete the game, one simply needs to touch a torch, which lights a match, and touch the chandelier above, which will instantly fall and kill the monster. ![]() Although the monster will approach the player and both the player and the monster can fire projectiles, neither can cause any permanent harm to each other. At this point, the player enters a chamber with a large monster called the Grinning Colossus. The player is informed that there is a boss at the end of the hall, that their weapons are useless, and that in order to beat the boss, they have to burn the rope. The player starts by walking down a tunnel, with the credits and instructions on the surrounding walls. You Have To Burn The Rope is an extremely short game. It is a parody of boss fights in video games. You Have To Burn The Rope is a flash game by Kianis. This information only refers to the official release on the Flash Portal. If you need help playing YHTBTR please refer to the game manual Computer games are getting so hard these days. ![]()
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