Here's the final part! This was a short one, and this part is more claymation film than game.
Opinions on this game vary wildly, for being a hilarious game that tried something different to being pretentious nonsense that was barely a game at all. I'm somewhere in the middle - I loved the strange landscape and the clay style, but the game sort of went to pieces at the end with all the big "puzzles" being things you could find in any activity book.
The Neverhood got a semi-sequel, "Skullmonkeys", which was a platform game set in the same universe, and a Japan-only spinoff, but it feels like the kind of world that deserves to be revisited - especially with all those forty screens of backstory we clicked past.
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