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Mees Kees Stacker
Mees Kees! The funniest teacher of the Netherlands. His way of teaching is quite different, and that makes him a very popular teacher. In this stacker game you will stack all kinds of different objects. Use blocks, bowling balls, bags and all kinds of other objects and try stacking them all on top of each other.
How to Play Mees Kees Stacker?
Stack all the objects and don't let them fall!
Who was the creator of this video game?
The design and development of this game are credited to WPG Kindermedia.
Does the game feature any abusive or harmful actions?
Yes, Mees Kees Stacker has scenes of cruelty.
Does the game feature any content involving blood?
Yes, blood is included as part of Mees Kees Stacker content.
In which category can this game be classified?
This game is classified under the Casual genre.
Was this game developed using a popular game development suite like Godot or CryEngine?
A framework like Javascript was used to develop this game.
Which descriptive tags are used for this game?
The tags used to categorize this game are physics, stacker.
Is this game targeted at a specific age group?
This game is appropriate for the age group Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Which gender demographic does this game appeal to?
The game caters to Male & Female.
Would this game be suitable for a young audience?
No, Mees Kees Stacker is not designed for younger audiences.