The game revolves around collecting "Gems" to free your fellow prisoners.

The menus are designed to look like a theater program, keeping you immersed in its "deadly stage play" theme. 4. Why it Thrives on JTAG/RGH

is widely considered one of the most charismatic puzzle-platformers ever released, especially for the Xbox 360 (XBLA) era. If you are looking at the JTAG/RGH scene, you are likely revisiting this classic on modded hardware where its chaotic energy truly shines.

While the gameplay is tight, the narrator, , provides what many consider the funniest voice acting in gaming history. His erratic, high-energy commentary on your failures—and the bizarre story involving a luxury cruise ship, a betrayal by a best friend named Hatty Hattington, and a theater run by giant cats—is what makes the game legendary. 2. Behemoth’s Signature Style

One of the game's best features was the Level Editor . While official servers for the original XBLA version aren't what they used to be, JTAG/RGH users often use tools to side-load community-made "Mapple" level packs, offering near-infinite replayability.