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Destroy enemies using the guide 101 Ways to Die is offered to a gamer who is not afraid to show cruelty. In a platformer with puzzle elements, you will have to help Professor Ernst Splattunfuder. All his life, the scientist has been creating a terrible recipe book called "101 Ways to Die", which describes the murder of the enemy using the most sophisticated, but affordable options.
In order to conduct experiments, Splattunfuder grows defenseless creatures - Splatts. On creatures, the described methods of destruction will be tried. Ernst has been writing a book all his life, but having created a full-fledged volume, one method turned out to be incapable, so the scientist tore up the publication. Being old, the character is no longer able to do the work again, so he hires the hero to, under his guidance, recreate the book, having tried all the ways in practice.
The gamer needs to help the scientist realize his plan. To do this, the player must show creativity and ingenuity to create weapons. Elementary knowledge of physics and composure will also come in handy here. The user will have to use the green pump, which creates Splatt - little people resembling humanoid zombies. Toward the end of the levels, there are red pumps that the creatures must reach. The goal of the user is to prevent the little men from getting to him, exterminating them with the help of bloody methods.
The user places traps, such as spikes, mines, lava, huge steel balls, on the levels. Some traps can be combined to create long or short chains of combinations that will lead to the death of test subjects. For example, install slime, sliding on which the zombie man gets straight onto the spikes. The level can be completed by completing easy tasks Graduate, and to receive a 3-star reward, you need to complete the Master. On the Graduate, the missions are easier, where only one of the opponents can escape, or only one creature has to be killed. On the Master, everything is more complicated, where you need to create a full-fledged combination of traps.