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You're managing two tiny troublemakers at once, trying to get them both safely out of jail.
Developer: Kiz10
- 4.6
- Score
Two stick figures, one prison, and a whole lot of bad ideas - that's pretty much the vibe of Stick Bros Leave Prison. You're not just controlling one sneaky escape artist - you're managing two tiny troublemakers at once, trying to get them both safely out of jail without getting busted by guards or flattened by random obstacles. Each level drops you into a little mini-maze where the goal is simple in theory: find the matching colored keys, open the doors, and escape. But actually pulling it off without falling into pits, running into laser traps, or getting caught by patrolling guards? Yeah, that's where things get messy - and hilarious. It's like trying to coordinate a prison break with your most chaotic friends and realizing halfway through that none of you are qualified for this job. The early levels feel super manageable. The keys are easy to grab, the guards move slow, and there's plenty of room to mess up without it costing you the whole run. But once you clear a few stages, Stick Bros Leave Prison definitely turns up the heat. Suddenly you're juggling tight jumps, tricky guard patterns, and two characters that need totally different paths to the exit. You have to think ahead, keep track of which brother is where, and somehow not panic when a guard shows up out of nowhere. The fact that you can collect coins along the way to unlock new skins makes it even more tempting to take risky routes, just for the bragging rights of making it out with all the loot. It's the classic balancing act between "play it safe" and "I can totally grab that extra coin without dying" - and usually, that second voice wins (right before you faceplant into a laser). What makes Stick Bros Leave Prison so much fun is how ridiculous and satisfying it feels even when you're constantly messing up. The controls are simple, the characters are charmingly clumsy, and every success feels like a minor miracle. Whether you're perfectly timing your jumps to avoid guards or just laughing at how badly your prison break plan just fell apart, the game never gets boring. The levels are short and fast enough that it's impossible not to go for "just one more run," and even when you crash and burn, it's way too easy to instantly hit restart and try again. If you're looking for a goofy, light-hearted puzzle-platformer that somehow manages to be both chaotic and strategic, Stick Bros Leave Prison is absolutely worth a jailbreak attempt - or twenty.