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''[http://labtanner.com/gamedev/index.php?title=1-2-3_Blast_On! Icarus Proudbottom in: The Curse of the Chocolate Fountain]'' is an independent Flash-based game developed the members of the chiptune band ''1-2-3 Blast On!'', created as a submission for the [[Something Awful]] Game Development Challenge V, with one unifying theme to base it on: ''You can't stop pooping.''
''[http://labtanner.com/gamedev/index.php?title=1-2-3_Blast_On! Icarus Proudbottom in: The Curse of the Chocolate Fountain]'' is an independent Flash-based game developed the members of the chiptune band ''1-2-3 Blast On!'', created as a submission for the [[Something Awful]] Game Development Challenge V, with one unifying theme to base it on: ''You can't stop pooping.''


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Icarus Proudbottom in: The Curse of the Chocolate Fountain is an independent Flash-based game developed the members of the chiptune band 1-2-3 Blast On!, created as a submission for the Something Awful Game Development Challenge V, with one unifying theme to base it on: You can't stop pooping.

The game itself follows the journey of the titular hero Icarus, who one-day discovers that his rear end has become a neverending torrent of excrement, and he's being flung through the air by it at subsonic speeds. On his journey, he is joined by a bird, who just so happens to be a magical spirit animal and can transform himself into a katana, named 'Blood Destiny', with which Icarus himself can defend against birds, geese, Neo-Nazis, and a helicopter piloted by Barack Obama.

We really don't even have to say it, do we?

Despite the fundamentally Audience-Alienating Premise of a man excreting forever, the game still enjoys a bit of cult popularity for its ridiculous premise and surprisingly clever and funny writing, along with an 8-bit design aesthetic and great chiptune background music.