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Slash the Building is an incredibly fun competition entry by Liku, featuring a stick figure with a sword and plenty of structures to demolish. Like saturday morning cartoons, your blade can slash brick walls with ease by pressing the Z key rapidly.

Some parts of the building are reinforced with gold plating, requiring more hits than usual. Aim for the gray areas by moving your character around using the arrow keys. Tap the up arrow key to jump and gain some altitude, or hold the down arrow key to block any falling objects. As noted by Shih Tzu (thanks!), press the X key to execute a super move when the power meter is full. Scroll all the way down to find the download link.

Name: Slash the Building
Developer: Liku
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

Comments

You really, really need to post a few tutorials on how to download these things.\I could only find one download link on that page, and it didn't give me slash the building.

Heh. The title in Japanese means "Slash the Building", but it also intentionally sounds like "Kill Bill".

Also, don't forget you can do a super move by pressing "X" when your power meter is full.

Almost "Rampage" of the 21st century. Almost.

Seems the best way to get high scores is to get a high combo (consecutive sword hits). Apparently the only things that cause your combo to reset are blocking a building while standing on the ground (mid-air blocks don't reset the combo, and ground-based slashes don't reset it either), or getting crushed by a building and losing health.

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