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It’s the terrible hat!

Hi Time Wasters! Let me just say Happy Thanksgiving! Yes I know it’s a little late but I’m sure you will all forgive me, right? So, now that I’m crammed full of food and exhausted from some Black Friday (or Thursday in some stores) shopping I’ll give you a heads up on what I did earlier this week.

I spent a good deal of my time playing a fun little game called Pursuit of Hat. Pursuit of Hat is a puzzle game where we control a person/creature that looks like something straight from a Dr. Seuss book. As the title implies the goal of every level of the game is to solve the puzzles to reach your missing hat.

Our friend (who I have dubbed Seuss) has an ability that is unique to him and is how we solve all of the puzzles in game. Seuss can rip off his own limbs to drop on switches or shoot out of cannons to help us reach our goal. In fact he can go so far as to rip his head from his body and just roll around.

Most of these puzzles will rely on using Seuss’s limbs to either put weight on an object, activate a switch, or to balance out the weight of a see saw so he can travel across it to reach that darn hat of his. After awhile the puzzles do seem to blend together in a way that makes them seem same old same old. It isn’t a game killer but it did leave me wishing for more variety.

The oddity and quirkiness of the game drew me to it and it helped out that the art style felt perfect for the game. Instead of anything overly bloody the game treats ripping off limbs more like taking an arm off of a doll. It’s so much like this that we can pick up our limbs we ripped off if we make a mistake or need them to solve the puzzles.

The game has a lot of happy and upbeat music which is a little strange for a puzzle game but at the same time felt right at home with the art of the game.

With its strange concept of gameplay, overly cute graphics, and happy go lucky sound I found that Pursuit of Hat was a great way to get some use out of my brain all while enjoying a simple browser based game.

Overall I give Pursuit of hat 3.5 GiN Gems out of 5 for being a nifty game.

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Billy White
Billy White writes the weekly Time Waster review for GiN. As you might expect, this makes him the embodiment of procrastination at GiN, which works out perfectly since his job is to find fun ways to waste time. Billy came up with the idea behind GiN's Weekly Time Waster when he realized that a lot of great but smaller games don't get the attention they deserve. It helps that he spends a lot of his free time spelunking the Internet for the best browser based games. When not "wasting time" Billy likes to delve into the world of RPG's, and it doesn't matter what type of RPG it is. From Elder Scrolls to Final Fantasy and all the way to tabletop RPG's, Billy loves them all. To go along with this, he loudly proclaims to anyone who will listen that Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross are the two best games to ever exist and hopes that one day his write-in campaign will convince Square Enix to revisit the series.
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Pursuit of Hat
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Reviewed On
PC
Available For
PC
Difficulty
Intermediate

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