Slappingrot brings absurd first person slap combat to PC
Slap increasingly bizarre “brain rot” bosses into submission
Saudi-based indie developer Limeless Studio has launched Slappingrot, a tongue-in-cheek first-person action game.
Described as a 3D first-person action experience, Slappingrot leans heavily into absurd humour while encouraging fast, repetitive play.
The game is built around one simple idea: slapping increasingly bizarre “brain rot” bosses into submission.

Set inside the so-called Rotten Ring, Slappingrot traps players in a surreal arena where survival depends on timing, reflexes and an alarming willingness to keep slapping.
Enemy roster
Armed with nothing but their bare hands and questionable decision-making, players face a lineup of eccentric enemies, each featuring distinct combat patterns and vulnerable states that must be exploited to progress.
Among the cast is Chimpanzini Bananini, alongside a growing roster of strange brain-rotting creatures designed to test players in different ways.

Between encounters, players can spend earned coins at an in-game vending machine to unlock upgrades, adding a light progression layer to the chaotic combat loop.
Slappingrot is available to purchase on Steam (demo available).