Trying to describe Monty Python’s Flying Circus (1991) as a “normal” game is impossible—because nothing about it is normal. It’s a fever dream in pixel form, stuffed with absurd humor, bizarre enemies, and references that only true Python fans will catch. You play as a giant foot (yes, the foot), stomping through surreal levels where the goal often seems secondary to the jokes. Is it fun? Is it nonsense? The answer is yes. If you’ve ever wanted a game that feels like watching Monty Python sketches while slightly concussed, this is it.
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