Crazy Office — Slap & Smash
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About
"Crazy Office - Slap & Smash" is a single-player action game that allows you to wreak havoc in an office setting. As the name suggests, you can slap and kick your virtual buddies, all while causing destruction to your surroundings. The game promises a hilarious experience, although it does have an issue with too much advertisement. Ultimately, it provides a unique and entertaining twist on the office simulation genre.





- The game is fun and provides a great stress relief experience.
- The ragdoll physics and humorous interactions make it entertaining.
- It's easy to play and can be enjoyed offline, making it a good time killer.
- There are too many ads, often appearing after every level, which disrupts gameplay.
- The levels can be repetitive and short, leading to boredom over time.
- The game lacks sound effects, which diminishes the overall experience.
monetization
88 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to the overwhelming number of ads, which many players find annoying and disruptive to gameplay. While some users have discovered ways to bypass ads by turning off Wi-Fi, the general sentiment is that the frequency and intrusiveness of ads detract significantly from the overall experience. A few players have opted to pay for an ad-free version, indicating that the monetization strategy leans heavily on ad revenue, which has led to mixed feelings about the game's enjoyment.
“There are no ads, and it is very satisfying. 👌 😌”
“No ads and incredibly satisfying gameplay for what I know.”
“This game is fun, and I bought no ads. It's the best decision ever! If you add background music in the next update, it will be a 5-star game.”
“The game isn't horrible, but after level 4 you start getting a ridiculous amount of ads (one after every level) and there isn't any sound effects, the ones that are in the game are barely audible.”
“Too many ads, forced ads at that, developer(s) only care about money...!”
“The ads are just so annoying and they made me want to quit the game but I realized that the ragdolls are just so funny and I kept on playing.”