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Whacking Hell! is a frantic 2D top-down shooter with roguelite elements – and it’s coming soon on GOG!

The gates of hell have opened: whack all the monsters before they whack you! Collect their souls, ramp up your weapons and your spells, and become a slaughtering machine in this frantic roguelite top-down 2D shooter.

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SanukGames: Developer here. Finally somebody who gets our pun! :D
Welcome...by the by, you should contact Gog to get your gold user title :)
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Schnuff: Always interesting to observe: A company has a (more or less) hit and immediately the market is flooded with similar games.
Also called. "follow the money".
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Schnuff: Always interesting to observe: A company has a (more or less) hit and immediately the market is flooded with similar games.
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BreOl72: Also called. "follow the money".
Yeah, concept of inspiration and even concept of concept aren't real things.
Which "good" person would value such thing as money... so overrated to live, these days.
Absolute originality only, or go die in a sewer, you self-called "artist" !
Post edited May 29, 2024 by Omnidraakh
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BreOl72: Also called. "follow the money".
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Omnidraakh: Yeah, concept of inspiration and even concept of concept aren't real things.
Which "good" person would value such thing as money... so overrated to live, these days.
Absolute originality only, or go die in a sewer, you self-called "artist" !
I have no clue, who pissed in your cornflakes, but nowhere in my post did I hint at "artists don't deserve to be paid", or anything even slightly related to that effect.

I stated the simple fact, that - as soon as something (anything) has been identified as profitable - there will be copycats.
Shooter ? Looks more like a Survivors game.....
I've felt a void since I finished Army of Ruin. This might fill that. Army of Ruin was such a good game.