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HIGAME Studio
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Puzzle
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Everyone
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Tricky Prank: Annoying Quest is a chaotic puzzle game that mixes slapstick humor with classic escape room logic. It's a pure mobile experience, available on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, and there's no PC or console version to speak of. The game first launched a couple of years back and has quietly racked up over 10 million installs on Android alone, which tells you something about its sticky appeal. It's free to download and play, but like most free titles these days, it relies on in-game purchases and optional ads. You can drop a few bucks—usually between $1 and $5—to skip a tough puzzle or remove the video ads that pop up after a fail. I've spent a fair chunk of time with it, and honestly, it's the kind of app you install when you want something silly to kill 10 minutes but end up glued to it for an hour.
Playing the game is simple: you're given a room or a scene, and your goal is to annoy the hell out of an NPC by completing a series of pranks. You tap around, interact with objects, and solve mini-puzzles like combining a rubber chicken with a whoopee cushion or unlocking a locker with a hairpin. The best part is the trial-and-error vibe—you'll often do something dumb, get a hilarious animation in return, and realize that was the intended solution all along. My favorite bit has to be the "Exploding Soda" level, where you have to rig a vending machine to spray a guy in the face. It's juvenile, sure, but the animations are crisp and the reactions are over-the-top. The puzzles aren't brain-busters; they're more about lateral thinking and paying attention to details like a stray banana peel or a suspiciously placed screwdriver. It's not deep strategy, but it's rewarding in a "I'm such a genius troll" kind of way.
Compared to similar games like "Prank Master" or "Annoying Orange," this one stands out because the humor is more physical and less reliant on wordplay. "Prank Master" feels a bit too scripted and linear, while this app gives you more freedom to experiment, even if the path is still fixed. If you've played "The Escapists" or other jailbreak games, you'll see some DNA here, but it's lighter and more casual. What really sold me is the variety—you go from a school prank to a haunted house to a boss's office, and each setting doesn't overstay its welcome. For a free download, it's packed with content without being bloated. If you're on Android or iOS and want something that doesn't take itself too seriously, this is a solid install. Just don't expect it to change your life; it's a fun time waster, and that's exactly what it sets out to be.
features
- Prank Variety 🔧
- The game throws about 30 different prank scenarios at you, from flaming bags to slipping floor wax. Each level uses distinct objects and outcomes, unlike "Prank Master," where you often repeat similar solutions with different skins. This app keeps the surprises coming, so you're always learning a new trick instead of retreading old ground.
- Visual Reactions 😂
- The NPCs don't just flinch—they scream, slip, and flail around with exaggerated animations that feel ripped from a Saturday morning cartoon. It's way more expressive than "Annoying Orange," where reactions are mostly static text bubbles. On my Google Play install, the sprite work feels polished for indie standards, and it sells the humor without needing a single line of dialogue.
- Puzzle Logic 💡
- It's not a brain-teaser like "The Room," but it strikes a nice balance between common sense and mischief. You'll use everyday items like tape or scissors in non-obvious ways, and the "aha" moment hits when you realize a blow dryer can melt a glue trap. It's accessible for kids but still satisfying for grown-ups who just want to chuckle during a commute.
pros
- Bite-Sized Levels 🕒
- Each prank takes about 3-5 minutes to complete, which is perfect for mobile gaming. Unlike "Prank Master," where levels drag on with unnecessary tapping, this app respects your time. You can crank through a few levels on a bus ride, and the save system picks up instantly if you get interrupted by a real-life annoyance.
- Rewarding Fail States 🎭
- Messing up is half the fun here. If you click the wrong item, the NPC often reacts with a funny quip or a physical gag, like slipping on a banana you placed too early. "The Escapists" punishes failure with a time loss, but this game turns errors into entertainment. It encourages experimentation, so you never feel bad about hitting the "retry" button.
- No Paywalls 🆓
- You can access over 80% of the content without spending a dime on in-app purchases. The optional ads for hints are short (10-15 seconds), and the paid items are purely cosmetic or skip tickets. Compare that to "Annoying Orange," which locks half its levels behind a premium currency, and this feels like a fair deal for a free download on the App Store.
cons
- Repetitive UI 🖱️
- After the first 10 levels, the interaction pattern gets stale: tap everything in every room until a cutscene triggers. "Prank Master" actually varies its controls with drag-and-drop elements, but this app sticks to a simple point-and-click that can feel like a chore. You'd hope for more mechanical variety given the prank theme.
- Short Playtime ⏳
- You can finish the entire game in around 2-3 hours, which is paltry for a puzzle genre. "The Escapists" offers sprawling campaigns that last tens of hours, but this one fizzles out quickly. When you complete all pranks, there's no new game plus or endless mode, just a credits screen. For a free app, it's fine, but I wanted more grind.
- Ad Overload 📺
- While the game is free, it bombards you with video ads every 2-3 levels, sometimes after every failure. "Prank Master" does the same, but it lets you purchase a permanent ad removal for a flat $2. Here, the option is more expensive (around $5) and not clearly labeled in the menu. It kills the flow during a good prank streak, especially on Android where the ads can lag the app.
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