Whack Your Ex
Darkly comic stress relief with over the top cartoon revenge
Whack Your Ex takes a simple, slightly twisted idea and leans fully into it: pick an object, tap it, and watch an over-the-top cartoon takedown of your ex unfold. Inspired by its cult classic Flash predecessor, this version preserves the gruesome slapstick charm while adding new, more outrageous ways to exact imaginary payback.
The setup is delightfully straightforward. Two ex-partners face off on screen, surrounded by everyday objects and bizarre props. Each item hides a unique animated sequence, ranging from mildly mischievous to gleefully brutal. There’s no learning curve here – if you can tap, you can play – which makes it perfect for quick stress-relief sessions or sharing silly moments with friends.
Visually, the game sticks to its roots: thick outlines, exaggerated expressions, and comic-book levels of violence. Animations are snappy and absurd, firmly in the realm of dark humor rather than realism. Sound effects and screams add to the slapstick chaos, although they can become a bit repetitive over time.
As a game, though, Whack Your Ex is extremely shallow. There are no scores, challenges, or progression systems – once you’ve triggered every animation, all that’s left is replaying your favorites. How long it entertains you will depend entirely on how much you enjoy watching the same gags on repeat.
It’s also worth stressing that this is not for everyone. The humor is aggressively violent and relationship-themed, which some players may find uncomfortable or in poor taste.
If you loved the original browser version or crave a quick, no-strings-attached outlet for dark comedic fantasies, Whack Your Ex delivers exactly what it promises: fast, cathartic, cartoon cruelty and nothing more.
package name
air.com.doodie.whackyourex
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
Tom Winkler