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Slashy Camp – -apkrig

Murderers don’t enjoy such popularity today, but when they say 80’s, it’s one of the first things that strikes me. But today’s game will try to convince you that killing people in the woods is still cool.

Do you remember the hit Crossy Road, where you were supposed to get safely across the street? Slashy Camp uses a similar formula, just turning it upside down. The main goal is to scare and murder tourists who have no idea what is waiting for them among the trees. In addition, you must be careful not to die on your own. Your journey will easily end at the bottom of the river, a hot campfire will turn out to be fatal, and if you are not careful, you will be quickly hit by a shotgun shot.

You can easily attack and defeat the characters in the forest. But scaring is much more effective. When they see you, they headlessly run to the opposite side. Thanks to this, you can send poor hikers directly to the fireplace or lake, where they will drown. Although the entire map is spread over a square field, everything runs in real time. You don’t have time to waste, because the camera is slowly moving forward and you are losing points due to surviving people.

Earning points is very important in this game. Thanks to it, you advance through the levels and unlock new equipment, but also weapons that you can find during the journey. The further you get, the more obstacles you will encounter. Unlike civilians, for example, the police will not be intimidated and will be able to overpower you. The defenders with the shotgun are in a similar situation. You will also encounter landmines or thorns rising from the ground.

Slashy Camp is a primitive prank that will entertain mainly due to the possibility of scaring people, because you have to think a bit about where to approach them. Of course, all the characters are based on well-known film and book designs. You can play the game completely free of charge and you can remove quite annoying ads for 30 crowns. I see the only negative in the controls, which didn’t always seem accurate to me, and I often died because of a misunderstood gesture.

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