In this story, his long-time rival Evil Kitty breaks into Arfenhouse and takes control of it, unleashing a swarm of malevolent frogs, turnips and birds everywhere. What actually happens seldom bears any resemblance.īasically, this game is about Housemaster, the heroic slice of bread that guards the large one-room mansion Arfenhouse for absolutely no reason at all against evil invaders that try to take his arfenhouse away-also for no apparent reason. The dialog has also been called "Arfenspeak" by its producers and fanbase.Īrfenhouse supposedly revolves around the adventures of Housemaster, the man with a slice of bread for a head, as he defends the one room mansion of the Arfenhouse. All characters, save exile-from-better-constructed- universe Joe, speak in highly muddled English, often like hacker (many people usually confuse leet with hacker, but leet is actually replacing letters with numbers, this sometimes contains it but Arfenhouse only contains purpose typos which is considered hacker) and often with abundant profanities. The flash movies have a visual style somewhat similar to that of Animutation. The flash movies are based off the original role-playing games, the third in particular.
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The third and fourth games in the series, unlike the first two, are full and lengthy games, and are far better known. Created in 20 minutes, the first game was so popular that it was followed by three more.
The Arfenhouse series originated as a mockery of the many newbie games being created in the OHRRPGCE community. As such, it is doubtful if some the games can even be considered actual games, but the movies do have a fanbase as their carefully constructed atrociousness passes into comedy.
The graphics are ludicrous, what little plot there is incoherent, etc. Template:Copyedit Arfenhouse is a series of Flash animations and RPGs developed by Disaster Labs.