Mr. Dude: King of the Hill

Mr. Dude: King of the Hill

The famous criminal Mister Dude found himself on the top of a mountain, where residents were waiting for him, ready to hand him over to the police. Help him avoid getting caught, defeat all enemies and conquer the mountain!
Game Features:
Your goal is to knock out, drag and throw your opponents using physics and fun ragdoll effects. The game has a huge number of different objects that you can manipulate and throw at your opponents, different enemies, levels and modes.

Mr. Dude: King of the Hill Gameplay Instructions

Control (computer):
WASD, arrows - movement
Space - jump, wake up
F - pick up an item
G - eat food
E - climb
Q - inventory

Left mouse button - hit/throw/shot
Right mouse button - aim
1, 2 - switching items

Control (mobile devices):
Buttons on the screen

Core Gameplay Mechanics

ragdoll, physics, fighting, various enemies

Does this game support mobile play on both iOS and Android?

Mr. Dude: King of the Hill has a mobile-friendly version.

What classification would this game fall under?

This game is classified as a Adventure, Battle game.

Is there any cruelty present in the game?

Yes, there are cruel or violent elements within Mr. Dude: King of the Hill.

What specific technology or framework does this game use to run?

The game was developed using the WebGL platform.

What are the key themes highlighted for this game?

The primary keywords for this game are 3d, angry, arcade, arena, attack.

Which gender audience is this game aimed at?

The game has a particular Male & Female demographic.

Which development studio should be credited with creating this game?

The developer credited with making this game is SeriousGames.

What age audience does the game best align with?

This game targets players in the Teens, Young Adults age demographic.

Is there any depiction of blood in the game?

No, Mr. Dude: King of the Hill does not include any blood scenes or references.

Is this game safe for children of all ages?

No, Mr. Dude: King of the Hill would not be appropriate for children to engage with.
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