Stealing the Diamond is the iconic second entry in the Henry Stickmin series of choice-based adventure games. This unblocked classic challenges you to help the titular stickman successfully steal a massive diamond from a heavily guarded museum. It is a game famous for its hilarious fail animations, pop culture references, and multiple endings.
The gameplay of Stealing the Diamond is a simple but brilliant interactive cartoon. At key moments, the action will pause, and you will be presented with a choice of two or three options on how to proceed (e.g., ‘Bust In’ or ‘Sneak In’). Your choice dictates the animated outcome. The key to enjoying the game is to embrace trial and error. Most choices lead to comical failures, and the main fun of the game is discovering all the different ways your plan can go horribly wrong. This narrative, choice-driven gameplay is a different kind of experience from the cooperative puzzles of Fireboy And Watergirl 4 Crystal Temple. The goal is to find the one path that leads to a successful, and profitable, conclusion.
Watch the story unfold in the animation. When presented with a choice of actions or items, click on the one you want to try. Watch the hilarious result. If you fail, the game will let you quickly retry from the last choice. Keep trying different options until you find a way to steal the diamond.
There is no penalty for failing, so click on every option to see all the funny animations. The game is filled with references to other video games and movies, so keep an eye out for them. To get the ‘true’ or best ending, you often have to make a series of seemingly logical (or sometimes completely illogical) choices.
Use your mouse to click on the choices that appear on the screen.
Yes, the game features multiple successful endings. You can steal the diamond through brute force, by being sneaky, or through an epic, over-the-top method. Finding all the endings is a key part of the fun.
No, the story is self-contained. However, playing the first game will introduce you to the character of Henry Stickmin and the style of humor, which can enhance your enjoyment of this one.
Its fame comes from its perfect blend of simple gameplay, genuinely funny writing, and high-quality animation. It was a landmark title in the era of Flash games and has remained a beloved classic.















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