Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Hypercasual
Score: 7.5
Action Enemies Superhero

How to Play

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Description

Flick Master 3D is a game that drops you straight into a weirdly satisfying world of finger-powered chaos. Basically, you’re the only hope for an office plagued by a wave of not-so-friendly workers—and your main tool is this big super-powered flick glove attached to your hand. There’s something a little funny about it all, actually. You tap and hold, sizing up each shot, then release to send enemies flying with just the right angle. Some levels are over almost as soon as they start—quick and punchy—while others get tricky, especially when new enemy types or odd obstacles show up. The physics have a mind of their own sometimes (which can be both hilarious and frustrating), so not every flick goes how you imagined. Short rounds make it easy to jump in for just one more try—or honestly, five more tries when things don’t land right. This is one for people who like instant gratification with their games but don’t mind a bit of unpredictability thrown in. The superhero vibe is there but not overpowering; it’s more about pure playful mayhem than anything else. To be honest, if you like casual action with simple controls and you don’t take yourself too seriously, there’s fun here.

Editor's View

When I first picked up Flick Master 3D, I wasn’t expecting much—it seemed like another silly hypercasual thing. But after a few rounds, I kind of got hooked on trying to line up the perfect flicks. Sometimes the glove launches workers with such ridiculous force that it makes me laugh out loud (in a good way). On the flip side, there were moments where I wished for just slightly smoother controls or maybe some added depth after several stages; it does start to feel repetitive if you play too long in one go. Still, if you want something quick to blast through on breaks or while killing time waiting for something else—it works. Well, maybe not everyone will stick around forever—but those first few sessions really do entertain.