Boppin (1994, DOS) is a puzzle game that starts out cute and then sucker-punches you with its sinister undertone—literally. You throw blocks to match symbols, release trapped creatures, and eventually realize the game has a disturbing fascination with pixelated doom. The music? Cheerful. The graphics? Adorable. The theme? Low-key horrifying. There’s blood. There’s a noose. There’s a secret level that probably voids your childhood. But gameplay-wise, it’s tight, clever, and addictive. Think of it as the lovechild of Tetris and a haunted pop-up book. You’ll be laughing—until the plush bunny explodes. Then you’ll keep playing anyway.
How to play Boppin
Game modes: single-player
To slow down the game emulation press CTRL+F11, to speed up the game press CTRL+F12. Press Escape (ESC) to exit fullscreen mode.
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More about Boppin
Status: freeware
Genre: puzzle
Released in: 1994
Publisher: Apogee Software
Developer: Accursed Toys
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