Premium 80’s horror experience
Premium 80’s horror experience
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Program license Full
Developer 616 GAMES
Version 1.0
Works under Windows
Vote
(2 votes)
Developer
616 GAMES
Works under
Windows
Program license
Full
Version
1.0
Pros
- Unique and hilariously absurd premise
- Nostalgic low-poly visuals appeal to retro fans
- Short length makes for a perfect party game or quick play
- Well-executed blend of comedy and horror elements
- Affordable price point
Cons
- Very short playtime with little replay value
- Story is abrupt and lacks resolution
- Crude humor and mature content may not suit all
- Basic controls and clunky animations
A horror-comedy indie game where a clogged toilet summons an absurd menace.
Retro Horror Meets Toilet Humor
Poop Killer is a short, paid simulation and horror-comedy game from 616 GAMES. Set inside a VHS rental shop, players assume the role of a night-shift clerk whose evening takes a bizarre turn following a customer’s unsavory use of the restroom. Soon after, the dreaded Poop Killer emerges, bringing a mix of grotesque scares and toilet-based absurdity.
Short, Surreal Gameplay Experience
Built with a clear inspiration from ‘80s horror B-movies, Poop Killer is an interactive, irreverent homage to a niche genre that turns mundane scenarios into over-the-top nightmares. The core objective is simple: survive the shift and avoid the escalatingly outrageous attacks from the titular villain. The game’s runtime is brief—most players will experience everything it offers in under 30 minutes—making it ideal for quick sessions or party playthroughs.
Low-Poly Nostalgia
The game’s visual style is one of its defining traits. With deliberately dated, low-poly graphics reminiscent of early PlayStation titles, Poop Killer leans heavily into nostalgia. Character models are blocky, background textures are basic and sometimes blurry, and visual gags abound, including real people’s photo faces pasted onto angular bodies. The presentation adds a raw, campy charm that matches the humor and horror elements.
Crude Humor and Shock Value
Expect mature themes and language throughout the brief narrative, with plenty of toilet jokes and a surprising amount of visual excrement. Shock, humor, and a few unexpected jump scares combine to keep players engaged, all with a tongue-in-cheek approach. While the writing is intentionally crude, it delivers memorable moments that are likely to amuse those with a taste for the ridiculous.
Atmosphere Over Depth
Storytelling in Poop Killer is intentionally sparse—the simple premise sets up a few encounters, culminating in a sudden and unresolved ending. There are no complex puzzles or branching choices, and the experience is far more about atmosphere and spectacle than narrative depth or replay value.
System Requirements and Performance
Poop Killer is lightweight and should run smoothly on almost any modern Windows PC. The deliberately basic graphics and short runtime mean minimal wait times and quick installation.
Pros
- Unique and hilariously absurd premise
- Nostalgic low-poly visuals appeal to retro fans
- Short length makes for a perfect party game or quick play
- Well-executed blend of comedy and horror elements
- Affordable price point
Cons
- Very short playtime with little replay value
- Story is abrupt and lacks resolution
- Crude humor and mature content may not suit all
- Basic controls and clunky animations