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A micro-budget meme platformer that fully commits to its absurdity - if you can make peace with low-poly chaos and zombie dogs, there is a surprisingly functional little action game underneath the joke.

I want to be honest with you about what kind of game this is, because the title does not lie: this is a meme. Tero Lunkka, a one-person Finnish developer with a catalog of similarly unhinged micro-releases, built a third-person action platformer around the premise of rescuing a pixelated Donald Trump from evil creatures. The player character is Kiki Trump, a magic-wielding daughter-hero who runs through 20 open-level stages collecting money piles to unlock her captured father's box. That is the entire plot. It is delivered without irony, with full sincerity, and somehow that sincerity is the most charming thing about it. On the mechanical side, things are modest but functional. Kiki has four magic skill slots that you can reconfigure through an equipment inventory, cycling between attacks like fireballs, a vortex storm, an inferno ground hit, and a healing skill that recovers health mid-fight. Enemies range from generic bipedal creatures to zombie dogs that swarm at close range. The level select screen is completely open from the start, meaning there is no unlock gate stopping you from jumping to any of the 20 stages whenever you feel like it. Each stage asks you to find six money piles to open the locked box, though most levels contain more than six, giving you a small margin for missing collectibles. Combat is shallow by any honest measure, but the magic variety adds just enough decision-making to keep it from being purely button-mash territory. The presentation is Unreal Engine low-poly work that sits somewhere between placeholder art and deliberate stylization. Environments are blocky and colorful, character models are rough, and the animations have an endearingly unpolished wobble to them. Community reports do flag some collision bugs - at least one player found an invisible wall blocking the sixth dollar bill on a stage, making completion impossible without reloading. That kind of roughness is part of the deal here. The soundtrack is upbeat and quirky in a way that matches the surreal tone, never drawing attention to itself but never dragging the mood down either. Steam achievements are present and tied to level completion and collectible hunting, which gives the completionist crowd a small checklist to chase. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for people who enjoy the meme-game corner of Steam on its own terms, not as irony bait but as a genuine micro-session time-passer. The series went on to spawn sequels and a bundle, suggesting Lunkka found an audience that kept coming back. The original entry is the roughest of the lot, and the political subject matter will immediately filter out players with no appetite for it. But if the premise makes you smile rather than groan, you will probably finish this in a single sitting and not feel cheated by the experience. It is a short, cheerfully ridiculous thing that knows exactly what it is. Kai, Scout Team

Save Daddy Trump
AdventureCasualIndie

Save Daddy Trump

Jul 9, 2019Tero Lunkka
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A micro-budget meme platformer that fully commits to its absurdity - if you can make peace with low-poly chaos and zombie dogs, there is a surprisingly functional little action game underneath the joke.

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I want to be honest with you about what kind of game this is, because the title does not lie: this is a meme. Tero Lunkka, a one-person Finnish developer with a catalog of similarly unhinged micro-releases, built a third-person action platformer around the premise of rescuing a pixelated Donald Trump from evil creatures. The player character is Kiki Trump, a magic-wielding daughter-hero who runs through 20 open-level stages collecting money piles to unlock her captured father's box. That is the entire plot. It is delivered without irony, with full sincerity, and somehow that sincerity is the most charming thing about it. On the mechanical side, things are modest but functional. Kiki has four magic skill slots that you can reconfigure through an equipment inventory, cycling between attacks like fireballs, a vortex storm, an inferno ground hit, and a healing skill that recovers health mid-fight. Enemies range from generic bipedal creatures to zombie dogs that swarm at close range. The level select screen is completely open from the start, meaning there is no unlock gate stopping you from jumping to any of the 20 stages whenever you feel like it. Each stage asks you to find six money piles to open the locked box, though most levels contain more than six, giving you a small margin for missing collectibles. Combat is shallow by any honest measure, but the magic variety adds just enough decision-making to keep it from being purely button-mash territory. The presentation is Unreal Engine low-poly work that sits somewhere between placeholder art and deliberate stylization. Environments are blocky and colorful, character models are rough, and the animations have an endearingly unpolished wobble to them. Community reports do flag some collision bugs - at least one player found an invisible wall blocking the sixth dollar bill on a stage, making completion impossible without reloading. That kind of roughness is part of the deal here. The soundtrack is upbeat and quirky in a way that matches the surreal tone, never drawing attention to itself but never dragging the mood down either. Steam achievements are present and tied to level completion and collectible hunting, which gives the completionist crowd a small checklist to chase. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for people who enjoy the meme-game corner of Steam on its own terms, not as irony bait but as a genuine micro-session time-passer. The series went on to spawn sequels and a bundle, suggesting Lunkka found an audience that kept coming back. The original entry is the roughest of the lot, and the political subject matter will immediately filter out players with no appetite for it. But if the premise makes you smile rather than groan, you will probably finish this in a single sitting and not feel cheated by the experience. It is a short, cheerfully ridiculous thing that knows exactly what it is. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Meme GameLow-PolyMagic CombatOpen Level SelectCollectathonShort PlaythroughPolitical SatireFemale Protagonist

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
windows 8
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GeForce 800 series
Processor
i5
Sound Card
Direct x9

Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 900 series
Processor
i7
Sound Card
Direct x9

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Developer
Tero Lunkka
Publisher
Tero Lunkka
Release Date
Jul 9, 2019

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