Whack Your Computer - Review
Whack Your Computer

Whack Your Computer

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Cartoon chaos and stress relief in fifteen brutal gags

Whack Your Computer is an unapologetically over-the-top stress reliever that turns office rage into dark, slapstick comedy. Set in a cramped cubicle, your goal is simple: tap around the scene to discover 15 different ways to annihilate an unfortunate workstation and, often, its smug user.

The gameplay is classic point-and-click experimentation. You tap objects scattered around the office — from everyday stationery to more unexpected items — and each successful discovery triggers a short animated sequence. The three new “whacks” blend nicely with the original set, keeping the pace fresh for returning fans of the Whack Your series. The twist of the secretary transforming into a warrior-like avenger adds a fun narrative layer, as does the running gag of your characters devolving into primal Neanderthals with each new discovery.

Visually, Whack Your Computer has a distinctive cartoon style: thick outlines, exaggerated expressions and gleefully absurd violence. It’s not cutting-edge, but it suits the crude humor perfectly. Sound effects and music emphasize each impact, making every “whack” feel satisfyingly crunchy. Controls are as simple as they come — just tap and watch — which makes it ideal for quick, pick-up-and-play sessions whenever you feel your real-life computer is pushing your patience.

On the downside, once you’ve unlocked all 15 scenarios, replay value is limited, and some players may find the humor too gory or repetitive. There’s no real challenge beyond finding every interaction.

Still, as a bite-sized, cathartic experience, Whack Your Computer succeeds. It’s a cheeky, violent cartoon sandbox for anyone who’s ever wanted to take out their frustration on a screen without actually breaking anything.

package name

air.com.doodie.wycandroid

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Tom Winkler