The first three stages are where most of the meat can be found. The locations aren’t large but they are dense. Interacting with the world is its own reward. More often than not clicking on something will yield either a small quip or a deep rabbit hole of humor that it’s impossible to not continue following it. The last two segments are much more guided, but still squeeze in plenty of comedic diversion.
A simple, yet exotic game laced with humor is Jazzpunk in a nutshell. Much of it’s charm comes from the zany referential humor but it also brings plenty of original gags and puns to the table. Defiantly not novel in its mechanics, but it craves out a unique niche as a whole, spoofy package.