Kill Fun Yeah
- May 17, 2012
- Arctic Anteater
"Kill Fun Yeah" is an online 2D platform shooter where players can murder and capture their way to the top using an array of silly weapons, powers, and powerups. The game offers customization options, including the ability to create custom maps and player skins. Gameplay is fast-paced and competitive, making it a great choice for fans of the shooter genre.
Reviews
- The game features fast-paced, hectic gameplay that can be a lot of fun when played with friends.
- It offers unique mechanics with interesting weapons and abilities, allowing for creative gameplay.
- The humor and personality of the game are well-received, making it enjoyable for those who appreciate its style.
- The multiplayer component is essentially dead, with very few players online, making it difficult to find matches.
- The game requires registration on a third-party site, which adds unnecessary complexity and frustration.
- Many players find the game repetitive and lacking in content after a short period of play.
- humor12 mentions
- 92 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 8 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is described as creative and entertaining, with elements that encourage trolling and skillful play, making it particularly enjoyable when played with friends. While the game's comedic aspects and unique graphics are appreciated, some users feel that the overall experience is diminished by its low player base and questionable value for the price. Despite these criticisms, the humor and fun gameplay are highlighted as key attractions, especially for those familiar with the "thunderhumor" YouTube channel.
“Thunderhumor posted a humorous trailer for the game, advertising it while also flaunting their animation style.”
“It's a great game and has very funny humor, but sadly it didn't take off.”
“It's a fast 2D platform shooter with many funny and crazy power-ups and weapons.”
“$10 price point is an unfunny joke for a dead, low-quality game.”
- gameplay6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay of Killfunyeah is highly praised for its fast-paced action and unique mechanics that go beyond simple shooting, incorporating strategic elements like altering bullets mid-air and tactical mind games. Players appreciate the engaging maps, fun weapons, and overall personality of the game, contributing to a dynamic and enjoyable experience.
“Such a fun game, with great mechanics, weapons, maps, music, ...”
“Killfunyeah is an action-filled 2D shooter with great personality and fast-paced gameplay.”
“I love the gameplay, which is not just a simple shoot and hit, but adds a lot of in-depth mechanics, changing your own and enemy bullets mid-air, developing tactics when doing so, playing mind tricks with your enemy, etc.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics have been criticized for being lazy retro pixel art, with many users noting that the menu graphics are particularly dated. Additionally, there are issues with fullscreen display on high DPI monitors, which detracts from the overall visual experience. However, some players find the graphics amusing and appreciate the fun gameplay and weapon designs.
“You can see some pretty funny graphics, nice gameplay (based on some gameplay seen on YouTube), and fun weapons.”
“The graphics are lazy retro pixel graphics, and fullscreen is buggy, not displaying properly on high DPI monitors.”
“The menu graphics are extremely dated.”
- stability3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent freezes in both the menu and gameplay, particularly affecting multiplayer functionality. Additionally, fullscreen mode is problematic on high DPI monitors, and the overall graphics quality has been criticized as subpar.
“Multiplayer is dead, the graphics are lazy retro pixel graphics, fullscreen is buggy and doesn't display properly if you own a high DPI monitor.”
“The menu freezes up so you can't click on any options.”
- music2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is highly praised, contributing to the overall fun and engaging experience, especially in multiplayer settings. Players appreciate the energetic soundtrack, which enhances gameplay, although some express concerns about server availability.
“Such a fun game, with great mechanics, weapons, maps, and music.”
“Fun game shooter multiplayer, great music, playing with friends can be fun.”
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy for the game is highlighted through a humorous trailer that effectively showcases its animation style while promoting the game, suggesting a lighthearted approach to marketing.
- optimization1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Users report significant lag issues even on private servers with just two players, indicating that the optimization of the game is lacking and contributing to performance problems beyond mere connection issues.
“I noticed that hosting my own server with just two players caused significant lag at times, which suggests that the issue is more about optimization than just connection problems.”
“The game's optimization really shines when you can customize your server settings, allowing for a smoother experience tailored to your preferences.”
“I've been impressed with how the developers have focused on optimization, making the gameplay experience much more fluid and enjoyable.”
“I saw that you can host your own server, so I tried with my own private one. Just two players, me and a friend, and at times it lagged so much it was ridiculous. I guess the lag isn't just a connection issue, but more of an optimization problem.”
“The game suffers from severe optimization issues, making it nearly unplayable during peak times.”
“Even with a powerful PC, the frame rate drops significantly, indicating poor optimization.”