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City Run.io

Just don't be surprised if you get a little too into it and start yelling at your phone like I did.

Developer: SubMedia

4.7
Score
City Run.io
City Run.io
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City Run.io

Editor's Review :

Okay, so I didn't expect much when I clicked into City Run.io, but wow - it totally caught me off guard. At first, it just seemed like one of those generic .io games, you know, run around, collect stuff, try not to die. But City Run.io has this weirdly satisfying loop that made me keep saying, "Just one more round," like ten times in a row. You're this little runner in a big city, collecting followers and basically growing your crowd until you're a walking wave of stick people. It's kind of hilarious - and honestly, kinda scary too - when your army crashes into someone else's and either you wipe them out or get wiped out yourself. I found myself legit yelling at my screen a few times. It's fast, it's chaotic, and it's super fun once you get into the rhythm. What really got me hooked was that sense of momentum, like once you get ahead, it feels unstoppable... but that can flip in one second if you're not careful. The map isn't massive, but it feels alive with players swarming everywhere, trying to gobble up lone stragglers. And there's this strange thrill in chasing a smaller group and watching them scramble away - it's like tag, but slightly more savage. Plus, there's no waiting, no long setup - just jump in and run. I love how the game doesn't take itself too seriously. There's no complicated mechanics or unnecessary features. Just pure, goofy chaos. And honestly, that's what makes it so fun. It's not perfect - the graphics are basic, and sometimes you spawn right next to a giant crowd and get demolished instantly - but hey, that's part of the charm, right? If you're looking for something quick, intense, and kind of ridiculous in the best way possible, City Run.io totally delivers. I went in expecting to play for five minutes and ended up playing for nearly an hour. It's the kind of game that doesn't ask for much but somehow gives a lot back - mainly laughs, some frustration, and the satisfaction of leading a stickman empire through the city streets. Not every game has to be deep or polished to be awesome, and this one proves it. Just don't be surprised if you get a little too into it and start yelling at your phone like I did.

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