- November 20, 2020
- Plutoneus
Swing Lord
65%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
100% User Score 16 reviews
Platforms
About
Swing Lord is a grappling hook game with a heavy emphasis on high stakes climbing. Use your tentacles to reach the highest peaks this unique and dangerous world has to offer.





Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
- The game features cool color palettes that enhance the visual experience.
- It provides a satisfying sense of achievement as players improve their skills and overcome challenging areas.
- The game has a fun and engaging presentation, complemented by nice music.
- The game is extremely difficult, with no checkpoints, leading to frustration when players fall back to the bottom.
- Players have reported getting softlocked in certain areas, which can hinder progress.
- Some mechanics, like the spike-covered areas, can be frustrating and lead to prolonged stun effects.
gameplay
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativePlayers highlight the gameplay as engaging and intense, particularly praising a remarkable and suspenseful mechanic introduced at the end of the second world, which adds depth and excitement to the overall experience.
“Currently, I'm approaching the end of the game, but I felt like giving a review after the amazing and terrifying mechanic that happens at the end of the second world [won't say what it is, of course].”