Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Sep 4, 2017
    86
    A fun and exciting story.
  2. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Aug 24, 2017
    80
    A raucous, weird path through the strange world of a strange hero and his relatives that Switch owners should give a look. [Issue #29, p. 21]
  3. Jul 17, 2017
    80
    Bulb Boy is a wonderful addition to the Switch, especially if you’re looking for something a little more unusual.
  4. Jul 9, 2017
    80
    This is probably the closest thing we will ever get to a proper Courage the Cowardly Dog game, so if you have nostalgia for that show, pick this up. The two-hour length and lack of replayability will probably be a turnoff for some, but if you're like me, you're desperate for content to play on your Nintendo Switch and for $9 you could do much, much worse.
  5. Jul 6, 2017
    80
    Bulb Boy makes itself at home on the Switch to give us a spooky puzzler to play at home or on the go.
  6. 80
    If you’re looking for a unique game experience on the Switch that isn’t terribly expensive and will provide you with a few hours of varying challenges and laughs, Bulb Boy delivers quite handsomely. Especially since, for the moment, it has nothing comparable to go up against on the console, it is a breath of fresh air as well. As long as you keep your expectations for its length in check, little holds me back from recommending Bulb Boy to people in search of a little adventuring.
  7. Jul 6, 2017
    80
    Bulb Boy won’t stay in your memories forever; it is a relatively small game that shouldn’t take too long to complete, but whilst it lasts it offers nicely designed puzzles and an underlying humour that offers a different experience. It is clearly lovingly put-together and refreshingly manages to make horror cute and fun, rather than taking itself seriously. Bulb Boy didn’t take our breath away and isn’t revolutionary, but its appeal comes in the form of its characters, craziness and toilet humour – a deadly combination that deserves to be played.
  8. Aug 6, 2017
    78
    It's the style that strikes at a first glance in Bulb Boy, and it is ultimately what remains of this game, after its (short) course. Quite enjoyable as a puzzler, the game is short and quite straightforward, but its mood and atmosphere is something to remember.
  9. Jul 10, 2017
    76
    Bulb Boy’s uniqueness is outstanding, offering a very stylish and charismatic game that blends creepiness and cuteness in a creative way. While it's also true that you won’t be in this bright little boy’s shoes for too long, the glimpse of his world will be more than worth the walk.
User Score
7.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 47 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 47
  2. Negative: 6 out of 47
  1. Apr 9, 2018
    5
    It's hard to even talk about Bulb Boy without mentioning Machinarium, or some other game from Amanita Design. From the quirky eastern EuropeanIt's hard to even talk about Bulb Boy without mentioning Machinarium, or some other game from Amanita Design. From the quirky eastern European visuals to the weird music and sound effects, this game almost feels like a homage to the Czech team's work. Unfortunately, that's also Bulb Boy's greatest shortcoming: it doesn't really know what it wants to be, aside from "a game like Machinarium, only with gore".

    Bulb Boy starts off well, as a point-and-click adventure with grotesque overtones. The graphics are nice, the atmosphere is spot on, and some of the encounters are genuinely creepy. The hit-and-miss animation constantly reminds you that this is the product of a tiny team that has to cut a few corners–but the game has enough soul to make up for that.

    Then something weird happens: Bulb Boy seems to lose its way, and starts improvising something, anything, to keep you engaged. The gore gradually becomes more gross, morphing into "poop and mucus" humor. The puzzles become illogical enough that it's faster to click around randomly than reason about solutions. By the end of its short life, the game has lost itself, devolving into a pretty unfunny platformer that relies heavily on instadeath and rote repetition.

    Bulb Boy is a game that tries to find its own voice, struggles more and more, and by the end of it, it just gives up. It's also a short and cheap game, so it's a good choice to support an independent team. Just don't expect much–and in particular, don't expect another Machinarium.
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  2. Jul 25, 2017
    10
    Bulb Boy excels in the horrifyingly twisted world that it inhabits, delivering an unworldly experience that will linger in your memory longBulb Boy excels in the horrifyingly twisted world that it inhabits, delivering an unworldly experience that will linger in your memory long after you see it through to completion. Illuminatingly unique, it proves to be yet another Nintendo eShop release that is not to be missed. Full Review »
  3. Dec 30, 2022
    5
    Bulb Boy certainly has character and could almost pass off as a morbid children's cartoon if it weren't for the mountains of poop, snot, andBulb Boy certainly has character and could almost pass off as a morbid children's cartoon if it weren't for the mountains of poop, snot, and other unseemly beasties you find. As a visual experience, the game is a treat if you can get it past your gag reflex. As a point-and-click adventure, Bulb Boy lacks anything novel to make it memorable. Puzzles are generally simple when they're not unintuitive, and despite the general presence of danger, the pace trudges along leisurely. Despite its imagery, Bulb Boy isn't offensive; it's just not much of anything. Full Review »