No Humanity

No Humanity

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Brutal bullet dodging chaos with weird humor and friends

No Humanity is an unapologetically cruel arcade dodger that turns surviving for ten seconds into a genuine achievement. You pilot a tiny spaceship trapped in a hand‑drawn, square arena while the universe throws absolutely everything at you: lasers, missiles, saw blades, tentacles, random scribbles, and other nonsense that clearly escaped from the developer’s sketchbook.

The core gameplay is deceptively simple. You drag your finger to move, there’s no shooting, and your only goal is to not die. What makes it stand out is how aggressively unfair and unpredictable it feels on purpose. Hazards spawn from all directions, overlap chaotically, and regularly turn your carefully plotted escape route into instant vapor. Runs are short, tense, and incredibly addictive, especially once you start chasing friends’ best times.

Visually, No Humanity leans into its “ugly doodle” aesthetic and somehow makes it a strength. Everything looks like it was scribbled in a notebook during a boring class, from the monsters with popping eyes to the random fish that drift through the chaos. The amateurish graphics and budget music match the game’s self-aware, poor‑taste humor and give it a scrappy, meme‑ready charm.

There’s more than pure survival, too. A claw machine, unlockables, and cosmetic ships add light progression, while online multiplayer (up to eight players) turns the chaos into a hilarious group punishment session if your connections hold up. It also works reasonably well without a connection, and rewarded ads are kept mostly to optional bonuses.

No Humanity is intentionally frustrating, occasionally unfair, and proudly rough around the edges. If you enjoy rage‑inducing difficulty, dark silliness, and quick “just one more run” sessions, this bizarre little bullet hell is absolutely worth your suffering.

package name

com.sweatychair.lastofhumanity

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Sweaty Chair Studio