Smasher and the Will o' the Thiccs

by CreatureUnknown

The Developer Says...

Golf meets growth! Smash your way through 11 exciting levels to save the city from the dreaded Will o the Thiccs!

Players Like...

❤ Unique Gameplay Mechanics

The core gameplay loop allows players to fling their character through levels, hitting floating "Will o' the Thiccs" energy sources. As players hit these sources, their character grows larger in size, granting the ability to smash through previously impassable obstacles and walls. This growing and smashing mechanic forms the backbone of the gameplay experience, challenging players to strategically navigate levels while constantly adapting to their character's changing size.

❤ Challenging Level Design

In addition to the main objective of hitting all the Will o' the Thiccs, each level presents a set of bonus objectives that add further depth. These include finishing under par, finding secret rooms, and negotiating tight spaces with the player's growing size. Reviewers praise the level design for providing a good challenge, noting that mastering these extra objectives can significantly extend the game's replayability.

❤ Exploration and Customization

The game features a level editor that enables players to create and share their own custom levels through the Steam Workshop. Combined with the ability to design custom player skins, this level of customization and user-generated content encourages exploration and gives players a degree of creative control.

❤ Accessibility and Replayability

Despite the game's niche premise, reviewers highlight its accessibility and ease of use. The forgiving scoring system, where high par scores don't necessarily equate to failure, makes the gameplay welcoming to casual players. Furthermore, the variety of levels, bonus objectives, and customization options contribute to the game's replayability, providing ample reasons for players to return and continue exploring the experience.

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