Slap & Run

Slap & Run

In this addictive game you’re the city’s top slapper, and everybody needs to know! People are calmly strolling down the sidewalk, enjoying their day, and you can’t stand it!

The more people you slap, the bigger the crowd that will try to chase you down. Keep on racking up those slaps while you avoid obstacles and projectiles that will slow you down. You don’t want to know what happens when the mob gets its hands on you...

Playing Guide for Slap & Run

The controls are simple and addictive: just swipe left and right to move your character. Get close enough to a pedestrian and you’ll give them a big slap upside the face!

Objective: Slap as many passengers as possible and run away without being caught

- Win: The character reaches the end of the race without being stumbled by any obstacles or being caught
- Loss: The character is caught by the other passengers or police that he has slapped or he is stumbled by an obstacle

What tools or languages make up the game's technical foundation?

The game relies on the Javascript technology stack for rendering and performance.

What company produced this game?

The creator of the programming and design of this game is VOODOO.

What terms are associated with the game’s content?

The prominent tags associated with this game are 3d, arcade, fighting, running, singleplayer.

Does the game support mobile play?

Players can enjoy Slap & Run on their smartphones or tablets.

Does this game target any specific gender groups?

The game is designed with Male in mind.

In which genre is this game classified?

This title fits into the Casual category.

What age range is this game designed for?

The appropriate age groups for this game are Kids, Teens.

Are there any elements of cruelty or harsh behavior in the game?

Yes, Slap & Run showcases cruel or violent themes.

Is there any reference to blood in the game?

Yes, Slap & Run depicts blood-related imagery.

Is this game intended for young players?

No, Slap & Run is not suitable for younger users.
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