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Hanna In A Choppa is one of those iconic games that taunts and teases you into playing it longer.
While simplistic in nature, Hanna In A Choppa is deceiver of sorts for the game is nothing short of challenging. The premise itself is straight forward; here is a helicopter, fly it around and do what we tell you to do. Do what they tell us we shall for the game will have you doing everything from hitting switches, to unlock areas, to flying through areas pounded by wind from fans.
Eventually you have to land on the flag as this is the goal of each level. Even when you beat a level you are goaded for it states a myriad of responses, mostly to do with how surprised the developers are that you beat the level.
Even the achievements in this game, which are a nice addition that most games don't have, are in a fun spirited nature. You have such achievements such as the simple hovering on level one all the way down to pressing a button so many times you made it cry.
The last level features a classic meme dealing with a certain cake that you just made and how it is a lie. Truly that is the icing on top of said cake.
For now I leave you to play Hanna In A Choppa and discover why achievements cause an intrinsic need to complete a game. Yes, I am still shooting for all perfects.