Monkey go happy christmas tree

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You'll likely find it more fun than a barrel of. Be sure to check out it and its holiday expansion-pack. Credits: Monkey GO Happy Xmas Tree is developed by pencil kids. Use your mouse to click on objects and locations on the screen. Figure out how to why the Christmas Tree lights are off and turn it on again. This time he want to light up the Christmas tree. Most of the levels aren't going to give you much, and even if they do, you'll be sure to find someone to give you a nudge in the comments. Your cute little pet monkey is sad once again. Overall Monkey Go Happy 3 keeps the high standards of its predecessors. Since the game is so short, it shouldn't really impact play, but I can imagine it being kind of a pain if you're trying to go for a high score. Also, there seems to be a slight bug that prevents the game from saving your progress if you leave and return. I do wish it were possible to continue to the next level directly after you've solved the previous one, rather than having to return to the menu, though I appreciate the option to solve the levels in any order. The only thing that would have made me happier is if there was a level featuring the baby monkey going backwards on a pig. (But hey, who am I to say what monkeys should find joyful?) Older players should also enjoy some of the casual gaming shout-outs herein: I particularly enjoyed the Atari 2600-styled 'One Button Blob'. The variety of levels makes for a coffee-break-long, but consistently fun experience, even if sometimes the win conditions felt a little arbitrary. Monkey Go Happy 3 shouldn't pose much of a challenge for adults, but it is clever enough to be enjoyed by gamers of all ages.

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