Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1016

(63 votes, average: 4.57 out of 5)

Monkey Go Happy Stage – 1016 from Pencil Kids opens with playful mischief in a curious scene. Bright colors frame puzzles while tiny monkeys sniffle nearby. You play a cheerful helper who learned empathy through countless rescues. Years of solving odd riddles built patience and sharp observation. Each monkey hides behind props, doors, and clever contraptions. They lost their favorite items and need smiles restored. A grumpy guardian blocks paths with tricky demands. Notes, switches, and symbols scatter across the setting. You explore calmly, clicking objects and testing combinations. Every correct choice sparks giggles and hopeful chatter. Some puzzles require counting shapes. Others need memory and sequencing. Mistakes cause frowns, yet perseverance fixes everything. Tools unlock compartments and reveal secret spaces. One monkey waits somewhere unexpected. Your task is to search carefully, collect items, solve puzzles, find every monkey, and spread happiness. Stay playful, think creatively, and never rush. The monkeys cheer as joy returns. Your happy quest begins now with smiles everywhere today.



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b1650424
b1650424
21 days ago

This is probably the smallest game in the “Monkey Go Happy” series.

gregra
gregra
21 days ago
Reply to  b1650424

It’s great that there’s one free game and one for paying Patreon members every week. I understand that Pencilkids is one person who develops these games. However, I can’t find any further details at the moment. In any case, I also enjoy the short to very short games from this developer.

b1650424
b1650424
21 days ago
Reply to  gregra

By saying the game is very small, I didn’t mean anything negative about its quality. On the contrary, I rather regretted that it was so short.

Generally speaking, it’s hard for me to recall any complaints about the game designer Pencilkids. An unique and distinctive style was created for games. Moreover, each game differs in plot, often containing references to some classic works, which evokes pleasant nostalgia.

gregra
gregra
21 days ago
Reply to  b1650424

I’m sorry my post came across that way. I didn’t read your review as negative at all. Actually, I wanted to emphasize that this guy does an incredible job. Plus, he always has new stories to tell, and has been doing so for over 10 years. I agree, I would also like the games to be longer. ðŸ˜Š

kinda confusin
kinda confusin
21 days ago

Yeah it was pretty easy. Good for an early Monday game.

columnbo
columnbo
18 days ago

Disappointing game. 2 stars