Posted on: December 15, 2016

Mau_Stormbringer
Verified ownerGames: 831 Reviews: 7
Casual fun and well-pronounced foulness
I am developing a soft-spot for this kind of cheap indies. These games must get to you as fast as possible, and they have to tease you with just one good idea: which is exactly what big productions lack nowadays, IDEAS. This is not one of the brightest or even the newest, in fact this game builds upon one of the oldest of the book: "what about cleverly insulting your neighbor?" For as cheap as 2 bucks or less you can bring home one tiny game all made up around a handful of characters that seem to love hurting each others' pride and feelings through accurate insulting. It works like this: pick one between the elegant dandy Mr. Shufflebottom, the hipster wannabe, modernity-loathing Sir Knight plus some others and start arguing: the game puts you in a tight situation against another character and lets both of you settle it through verbal hate, also featuring internet MULTIPLAYER. Insulting takes place with an acceptable variety of lines of text, fully dubbed with nice accents: you square off against each of your enemies trying to build up the perfect, longest and yet most possibly logical composition of offending words and profanity towards your adversary, each of which will deplete his lifebar as inside a beat'em'up. Both take turns and will have to build the insults using rules and techniques well explained by a short and funny tutorial: components will vary from a bucket of subjects, objects, verbs and conjunctions common to the two characters and a couple of secret ones you keep in your own pocket. If you have a hard time combining, you can always sip a cup of tea to change your personal words or wait for the next turn while keeping an already built but unfinished insult, be careful, though: your opponent may do a rude combo, or hurt you in using your weak spot (each character has one) and make you forget it!! This is a solid, LITTLE game experience: it even has unlockable characters (see: LO WANG FROM SHADOW WARRIOR) but could use more stages and even phrases.
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