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I originally played one finger death punch on Xbox indie in my nan's living room, which is crazy to think about now, 11 years on, but point is I never beat it at the time. Coming back to this as an adult who actually plays games on difficulties above easy, I managed to do it in about a week, which is both a mix of experience and this being a really difficult game to put down.
The core gameplay is an on rails fighter revolving around only pressing two buttons to defeat vague enemies coming from two directions. As adamant as they are that it isn't a rhythm game, for the sake of simplicity, it's a lot like a rhythm game.
For how simple it seems, it's extremely fun, the simplicity of gameplay allows for more focus to be put on the levels themselves and the difficulty curve to make it all feel as satisfying as possible. There was no point where a stage felt out of place or incredibly difficult in spite of the monumental changes between the early and later stages.
While mob rounds are this games bread and butter, it does have a massive variety of other stages it throws in, a lot of these feel quite gimmicky, some are just worse versions of mob rounds or they're focused too much on one thing that they're just extremely easy, but things like the light sword rounds and thunderstorm rounds are incredible and really stop the game growing stale.
There are issues, especially as the speed reaches above 200% visual clarity becomes a massive issue, enemies can cover weapons, thrown or not, and can result in you miscounting and missing or taking a hit. A pretty huge issue is that your character stops for a fraction of a second when equipping weapons which can result in a hit, it's so short that it shouldn't be a problem, but with the amount of enemies in later stages it does become one.
Overall, it's a fun game, that's definitely worth the tiny asking price, though I could definitely see it growing stale for others far quicker than it did for me.

Quite basic, plays like a flash game and the sound is EXTREMELY LOUD. Genuinely a fun game but play this on controller, if you use a mouse you WILL get carpal tunnel.

i'm using two fingers don't tell anyone

Animadores de stickman fazendo a melhor e mais bem coreografada batalha que eu já vi em toda minha vida por nenhuma razão:


Simple yet fun. Was always a fan of stick figures fighting each other.

buen juego que te recuerda la epoca de flash donde muñequitos mal dibujados peleaban a muerte

love games like this. this game was a relatively big part of my childhood and i like it a lot

Good for a lark, announcer voice is incredibly grating. Wish there were volume controls more than just "on/off."

really addicting 2d fighter

cool as hell that this game's devs were making 'Try Not To Fart' and 'Don't Be Nervous Talking To Girls' before it

Faz muito tempo que não jogo ele, sei lá quando abandonei. Mas o ano ta acabando e eu quero deixar o registro.

É uma bobeirinha muito divertida. Você aperta pra esquerda ou pra direita na setinhas e seu boneco bate nos outros bonecos e É ISSO. Apesar da simplicidade quase tosca dos bonequinhos de palito, as animações são legais e charmosas.

Não deveria ser tão divertido, mas é. Também me deu muitas dores no braço.

É um bom jogo pra jogar ouvindo podcasts. O que me faz acreditar que eventualmente eu vou abrir ele de novo e jogar mais um pouco.

Também tem uma quantidade inacreditável de fases, eu achei bastante extenso.

the best game ive ever played when my internet goes out

A very fun and addictive little clicking game. I admit I've had difficulty stopping myself playing this game as I would often enjoy, but also fail terribly at some of the much harder levels like the lightsaber round.

I recommend this as a small and fun game to pass the time that is always replayable.

Simple and yet so satisfing!

Simple and fun, but overstays it's welcome a bit and absolutely obliterates your hands.

I like the challenge and fluidity of the combat. Gets stale fast though. If I play too long it honestly just becomes "how long until I get to do another lightsaber level" (the lightsaber levels are pog af)


Surprisingly difficult game, but not in the annoying way. This game is incredibly fun and is reminiscent of the old early 2000's flash martial arts games. I've never had so much fun aimlessly brawling with people to "beat of music". There are a lot of very unique skills and weaponry that make this game even more interesting. Lots of replay ability here and a truly magnificent gaming experience.

Amazing concept which also works very well on extremely low end hardware. Goes on a tad too long and I had no need for survival mode or replaying on harder difficulties, but would recommend.

You know what happens when you choose to make a game around one simple concept and you nail it? I give it a 9 and buy the sequel on release.

If you grew up watching stick fight videos as a kid, you need to play this. A fighter where the fighting is refined to just two buttons, left click and right click and lives by the rule of cool beyond that to deliver a super entertaining experience for a very low price point.

One Finger Death Punch занимает всего 220 мб на диске, использует минималистичную графику и требует лишь 2 клавиши для управления. Несмотря на это, игру можно назвать наверное самым захватывающим и интересным симулятором бойца кунг-фу, который дарит ощущение силы, мастерства и всемогущества.

Не перестают радовать мелочи: режим битвы на световых мечах; замедление времени с рентгеном и ломающимися ребрами; мяч-убийца; легендарный меч, который тебе даруется небесами, когда остается последняя жизнь; навык мощного удара, сила которого буквально сминает изображение на экране.

Но как бы хотелось иметь возможность в этой игре самому выбирать стиль боя и настраивать свои удары.

Но все равно получилась замечательная игра, в которую можно играть в перерывах, а можно засесть и проходить неожиданно длинную "кампанию".

5 джеки чанов и 4 брюса ли из 10