Endacopia Mini-Games: Soccer, Dice, Whack-a-Clown & Bingo
Endacopia’s Steam page promises “a variety of mini-games”. Here they all are, with what they are for.
Soccer ball (Mellow’s room)
The ball on the rug can be kicked at any time — click it to punt it up and click again as it falls to juggle. 100 consecutive kicks = Footwork Master (14% of players). “How to kick the ball” simply means click it; there is no button.
Dice (The Office gambling den)
Several gamblers in the lower Office play dice. Beat every one of them for Against All Odds. The dice room had a crash at launch, fixed in patches 1.05–1.06.
Spin the Wheel (gambling den)
A job-lottery wheel. Once both jobs are held, the first spin lands on ERROR and swaps the elevator — that opens the fight club (see Bosses).
Whack-a-clown (Misery Town)
The riddle “what type of clowns can’t tell jokes anymore?” Watch the clown cinema and whack only Yellow, Pink, Purple and Red → Scalpel.
Operation (Misery Town)
Scalpel on the Patient. Steer the blade tip through multi-stage channels without touching walls; no timer, so go slowly. Retrieves the red bingo ball.
Bingo (Misery Town, Boone’s game)
With the red ball inserted, line up five. Completing it reveals Boon’s insecurity and a very muscular strongman clown.
The circus routine (Misery Town)
Tightrope (W/A/D on cue) → ball balance (alternate A/D) → hoop (mash W) → high jump (Space at the top of the meter) → unicycle (alternate W/S) → cannon → Trapezist.
Train ride and call centre (Misery Town / The Office)
The Pierrot runs the train ride booth; the Office’s Remote Solutions Advisor job is five phone calls plus a productivity meter that earns the Wrench.
Fishing (Timesville)
Eighteen fish over six clock states — full guide on the fishing page.
Hide-and-seek (Timesville)
Catthew hides three times around town; the last “Catthew” in the graveyard is not him.
Dress Up Your Hairold (Henry’s PC)
A parody of late-2000s dress-up games starring Hairold (from Andyland’s Little Adventure in Fantasy Land): 28 pieces of clothing, from a police hat to a parrot, while Hairold makes out-of-touch quips. Pure flavour.
The yeti-nurse dance (post-game)
After all three endings, talk to Andy at his computer: a rhythm dance to a song about a yeti nurse. Finishing it is The Yeti.
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