The Joystiq Free Game Club: Elephant Rave
These days, we're seeing more and more games targeted at a wider demographic spectrum, even outside of the traditional video game market. Well, the Joystiq Free Game Club is proud to report that a game has finally been released that caters to that oft-neglected sect of the population: Crazy people. Ladies and gentlemen, we give you Elephant Rave. The name is an impressively accurate summary of the game itself. You're an elephant, and you're trying to survive a rave. But sadly for fans of methylenedioxymethamphetamine, the only things being dropped here are deadly, deadly lasers, falling in-sync with the throbbing techno beat. Oh, and at the beginning there are some fairly inflammatory "pro-elephant" political messages.
There's a lot of insanity to like here, but we love the "game over" message, just a simple pronouncement of "Rave Ruined." Because it's true, dude. You totally ruined the rave.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Chase @ Jun 23rd 2008 8:52PM
Has anyone else seen the new pictures of Hayden as a brunette? Those totally upped my 'throbbing techno beat.' So much so, I attended to it 'Justin' time.
Sir Fidlious Wong (Justin T. McElroy Memorial Burn of the Day Award) @ Jun 23rd 2008 8:57PM
Wow, that sucked...
karmaghost @ Jun 23rd 2008 9:12PM
It made me go totally spastic. Wait, can I say that?
randomguy132 @ Jun 23rd 2008 10:15PM
So inexplicably fun.
rhoymand @ Jun 23rd 2008 11:55PM
elephant rave was part of the card challenge last week. incredibly short, but still fun.
ugg.tryptophan @ Jun 24th 2008 1:26AM
life.love.misunderstanding.wierd noises (this game was wierd. i apologize); thats what it says at the end; i survived the rave!
Grey Acumen @ Jun 24th 2008 8:17PM
I thought it said weird notes, for a second, but yeah, you're right.
zombienutz @ Jun 24th 2008 8:32AM
This is a pretty fun game, but it is very short like people are pointing out. I also enjoy Music Bounce on Kongregate.