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Experience the only first-person "Slapper" game where you take control of an enraged being navigating through a skyscraper by slapping everything and everyone in sight. Run, jump, and clear your path to the next level by slapping anything in your way. Discover secret snails in each level and slap them too. Confront multiple enemies and slap them into submission. You can even use any obje…

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58%
Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
  • The game has a unique style and humorous dialogue that adds to the overall fun experience.
  • It's a light and easy game that can be enjoyed in a short amount of time, making it perfect for casual play.
  • The concept of slapping objects and exploring the environment is entertaining and has potential for more features in the future.
  • The game can feel repetitive and lacks variety in levels and objectives, leading to a monotonous experience.
  • There are technical issues such as freezing and a lack of autosave, which can be frustrating for players.
  • The graphics and sound design are criticized for being poor, with limited music and a lack of visual appeal.
  • graphics3 mentions

    The graphics received mixed feedback, with some players appreciating the intended aesthetic and humor, while others criticized them as poor and repetitive, suggesting that a cleaner, more cartoonish style would have been preferable.

    • “The developers certainly nailed the aesthetic they were going for.”
    • “The graphics are clean, cute, and cartoony.”
    • “Awful graphics (I know it's meant to be like this, but why?)”
    • “The graphics could have been clean, cute, and cartoony.”
  • humor2 mentions

    The humor in the game is generally well-received, with players finding the dialogue amusing and appreciating the developers' successful execution of the intended aesthetic, though some note that it can feel repetitive at times.

    • “The dialogue is funny, and the developers certainly nailed the aesthetic they were going for.”
    • “The humor adds a delightful touch to the overall experience.”
    • “The game is filled with clever jokes and witty banter that kept me entertained.”
  • music2 mentions

    The music in the game has been criticized for its lack of variety, with players noting that only one song plays on a constant loop for an extended period, leading to a monotonous experience.

    • “The music is captivating and keeps you engaged for half an hour.”
    • “The soundtrack creates an immersive atmosphere that enhances the gameplay experience.”
    • “There's only one song playing on constant repeat.”
    • “There's only one song playing for half an hour.”
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