- April 12, 2018
- FraZack
Overchunked
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Overchunked is a single player action game. It was developed by FraZack and was released on April 12, 2018. It received positive reviews from players.
"Overchunked is a game about a giant circular saw constantly moving forward: steer it left and right to guide its course, dodge obstacles, TNT explosives and destroy the rest of the environment to obtain points!"









- Fun and addictive gameplay that is great for short sessions.
- Simple controls and mechanics make it easy to learn, with a relaxing vibe.
- Colorful visuals and a unique concept of destroying objects while avoiding TNT add to the enjoyment.
- The game can become repetitive and boring after a short period of play.
- Camera angles and controls can be awkward, leading to frustration.
- Limited content and features may leave players wanting more after initial enjoyment.
- graphics12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The game's graphics are praised for their colorful visuals and aesthetic customization options, allowing players to purchase graphical filters with high scores. The visuals complement the fast-paced action and simple mechanics, enhancing the overall gaming experience. Additionally, full gamepad support is noted, contributing to a more immersive gameplay.
“Strangely addictive, fast-paced action and simple mechanics with wonderful graphics.”
“Getting high scores allows buying graphical filters to make the game look different.”
“They added similar features with this one, like being able to visually change the aesthetics.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Overchunked is a action game.
Overchunked is available on PC and Windows.
Overchunked was released on April 12, 2018.
Overchunked was developed by FraZack.
Overchunked has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.
Overchunked is a single player game.
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