Meteor 60 seconds!
Meteor 60 Seconds turns the apocalypse into a dark comedy
Meteor 60 seconds! takes a familiar doomsday scenario and flips it into a gleefully absurd playground where morality, logic, and common sense are optional. A meteor is about to obliterate Earth in one minute, and that’s all the time you get to decide what kind of person you want to be in your final moments.
Gameplay is simple and intentionally stripped down. You move along a side-scrolling street, punching, kissing, smashing, or hugging your way through civilians, soldiers, scientists, and even your own family. The controls are responsive and easy to grasp, which suits the frantic, timer-driven structure perfectly. Runs are over in a flash, but that’s the whole idea: you’re encouraged to replay again and again.
Where Meteor 60 seconds! really shines is in its branching endings. Your choices across that tiny 60-second window lead to multiple, often surprising conclusions, complete with humorous commentary and mock TV news segments. Discovering all these outcomes becomes the real hook, turning what could have been a one-note joke into a quirky little puzzle of morality and experimentation.
The art style matches the tone: bright, comic-like visuals with exaggerated animations and over-the-top reactions. Sound effects and music lean into slapstick, enhancing the chaotic energy without becoming grating over repeated runs.
Its biggest drawback is its brevity; if you’re not interested in chasing every ending, you might feel you’ve seen most of what it offers fairly quickly. Some of the humor also leans into crude territory, which won’t be for everyone.
Still, as a bite-sized, replay-friendly experience, Meteor 60 seconds! is a charmingly twisted way to spend a few minutes at a time, delivering quick laughs and surprising moral dilemmas before the world blows up—again.
package name
com.AvoCavo.Apocalypse60
language(s)
English
available on
Android
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