HappierCalc 67.69 UPDATE!!!!!1!
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Description

This program will instantly improve everyone's day! This update improves the graphics, gameplay, and features of the original HappyCalc by 3x!!! Written in the latest and greatest C Libraries, it doesn't need GRAPHC!

No spoilers please!

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HappyCalc 67.69 UPDATE!!!!!1!/HappyCalc.8xp 9.3 KB
HappyCalc 67.69 UPDATE!!!!!1!/HappyCalcData1.8cg 57.7 KB
HappyCalc 67.69 UPDATE!!!!!1!/HappyCalcData2.8cg 54.6 KB
HappyCalc 67.69 UPDATE!!!!!1!/HappyCalcData3.8cg 56.1 KB
HappyCalc 67.69 UPDATE!!!!!1!/HappyCalcData4.8cg 35.7 KB
HappyCalc 67.69 UPDATE!!!!!1!/ReadMe.txt 679 bytes
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http://ceme.tech/DL1449

Statistics

Rating
10/10 (3 votes)
Downloads
28
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186

Reviews

For unrelated reasons, my friend has been in the hospital ever since he played HappyCalc, and HappierCalc brought tears of joy to our eyes. The beep machine agreed, singing this angelic note that further enhanced our experience. 67/10

Awesome game! Probably the best game for the CE!

Flawless game... now with 8k graphics AND raytracing! I was hitting 120fps constantly! Unlike the HappyCalc 4.3 release, this has RTX support!! Absolutely stellar, would love to see more like this from the devs! (PS, besides the jokes, thx for making a clibs version, i could never get the OG one to run)

Incredible. I'm speechless. Somehow, it's even better than the original, which I thought was impossible until I saw this. Better than merely HappierCalc, I believe this may truly be the HappiestCalc there is or ever can be.
Online multiplayer is now flawless. I'm glad that it supports wireless controllers now, because one of my few criticisms of the original was that it only supported wired controllers over USB. It's so responsive that I'm convinced there may in fact be negative latency.
The upgrade from 120 to 240 fps was growing necessary, so I'm glad that it finally came. The custom graphics packs are a real lifesaver since the default one is a little dry. Even so, the raytracing is still crazy.
The plot is every bit as tear-jerking as the original. I won't spoil anything for those who haven't played yet, but make sure you have a box of tissues nearby for the cutscene at the end of World 17.
11/10. Words are not enough.

Versions

  1. HappierCalc 67.69 UPDATE!!!!!1! (published 1 week, 1 day ago; 2026-04-01 22:27 UTC+02:00)

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