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Slap City is a tight platform fighter pulling characters from Ludosity's universe, built for both casual couch sessions and serious online ranked play.

Slap City sits in a genre dominated by giants, and it has absolutely no business being this good. Ludosity built a platform fighter around their own cast of characters, a roster that sounds niche until you actually get hands-on and realize each fighter feels genuinely distinct rather than a palette swap with a number attached. The movement system has that addictive snap to it where every session ends with you thinking you have one more thing to figure out. That is the sign of a well-tuned platform fighter. The game offers local and online play, with a Ranked mode for players who want structure and something called Slap Ball, which functions as a chaotic team-based alternative that tears apart friendships faster than most dedicated party games. Slap Ball alone is worth loading the game up for when you have three friends in the room. The modes are simple on paper but the execution is where Ludosity earns the player's time. Ludosity also references something called Clutch Technology in their own marketing, and while that sounds like a joke, the underlying mechanics reward precise play in ways that keep competitive players grinding long after casual players have moved on. What I find most quietly impressive is the craft underneath the surface. The pixel art has personality without being derivative. Characters feel like they belong to a studio that genuinely designed them for something rather than assembled them to check a roster box. The audio design supports the action without trying to be louder than it needs to be. Nothing here screams for attention, it just works, and in a crowded genre that restraint is almost radical. Where the game has limits: the roster, while well-crafted, is smaller than genre competitors, and players expecting the content depth of a first-party Nintendo fighter will feel the indie scale. Online functionality has improved over the game's lifespan based on community feedback in reviews, but as always with platform fighters, the experience is heavily dependent on connection quality and finding active lobbies. The 95% positive Steam rating across nearly three thousand reviews suggests the community that found it stayed satisfied, but this is not a game with mainstream player counts behind it. For the platform fighter curious, especially those who have bounced off the higher price points or steeper learning curves of bigger competitors, Slap City is an honest, finely made alternative. It knows what it is, it executes that thing with care, and it does not overstay its welcome. Sometimes that is enough. Sometimes that is everything. Kai, Scout Team

Slap City (PC)

Slap City (PC)

17 sept 2020Ludosity
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Slap City is a tight platform fighter pulling characters from Ludosity's universe, built for both casual couch sessions and serious online ranked play.

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Slap City sits in a genre dominated by giants, and it has absolutely no business being this good. Ludosity built a platform fighter around their own cast of characters, a roster that sounds niche until you actually get hands-on and realize each fighter feels genuinely distinct rather than a palette swap with a number attached. The movement system has that addictive snap to it where every session ends with you thinking you have one more thing to figure out. That is the sign of a well-tuned platform fighter. The game offers local and online play, with a Ranked mode for players who want structure and something called Slap Ball, which functions as a chaotic team-based alternative that tears apart friendships faster than most dedicated party games. Slap Ball alone is worth loading the game up for when you have three friends in the room. The modes are simple on paper but the execution is where Ludosity earns the player's time. Ludosity also references something called Clutch Technology in their own marketing, and while that sounds like a joke, the underlying mechanics reward precise play in ways that keep competitive players grinding long after casual players have moved on. What I find most quietly impressive is the craft underneath the surface. The pixel art has personality without being derivative. Characters feel like they belong to a studio that genuinely designed them for something rather than assembled them to check a roster box. The audio design supports the action without trying to be louder than it needs to be. Nothing here screams for attention, it just works, and in a crowded genre that restraint is almost radical. Where the game has limits: the roster, while well-crafted, is smaller than genre competitors, and players expecting the content depth of a first-party Nintendo fighter will feel the indie scale. Online functionality has improved over the game's lifespan based on community feedback in reviews, but as always with platform fighters, the experience is heavily dependent on connection quality and finding active lobbies. The 95% positive Steam rating across nearly three thousand reviews suggests the community that found it stayed satisfied, but this is not a game with mainstream player counts behind it. For the platform fighter curious, especially those who have bounced off the higher price points or steeper learning curves of bigger competitors, Slap City is an honest, finely made alternative. It knows what it is, it executes that thing with care, and it does not overstay its welcome. Sometimes that is enough. Sometimes that is everything.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamPlatform FighterLocal MultiplayerOnline RankedIndie FighterCouch Co-opSlap Ball ModeCompetitivePixel Art Fighter

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Processor
SSE2 instruction set support
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
DX9 (shader model 3.0) or later
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
500 MB available space

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Ludosity
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Ludosity
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 sept 2020

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