Single Player Mode #### Aim - A/D or Left/Right arrows #### Shoot - Spacebar #### Multiplayer Mode #### Aim - E/R or Left/Right arrows #### Shoot - A or Spacebar
Blumgi Castle is straight-up chaos in the best way possible. You get a character, a bunch of explosives, and a simple job—blast every enemy off the map. Each level hands you a new setup with enemies hiding behind blocks, walls, or stacked up like a game of Jenga, and you gotta figure out the best way to wipe them out. It's one of those games where even if you mess up, it's still fun because something always goes flying. Physics is the name of the game here, and the way everything reacts to your shots makes it feel super satisfying. Hit a block the right way and watch a whole section collapse. Fire a bomb and the enemy goes flipping through the air like a ragdoll. The cool part is how creative you can get—sometimes it's better to aim for the structure instead of the enemy, just to watch the whole thing fall apart and do the work for you. And if you're feeling flashy, try bouncing shots or teleporting mid-air to set up ridiculous trick shots. There’s a teleport move that changes everything. You shoot, and in mid-flight you can teleport to the projectile and launch another one instantly. It's not just a gimmick—it actually lets you pull off crazy plays that feel impossible at first. Like when an enemy’s buried deep behind layers of stuff, but you manage to teleport and drop a bomb right on their head. That’s the kind of thing that makes you feel like a genius (even if it was a total accident). Some weapons feel more wild than others. There’s the usual explosive stuff, but then you unlock a buzzsaw and suddenly you’re cutting through buildings like it’s no big deal. It adds a new level of destruction that’s just hilarious to watch. No matter what tool you’re using, the game is all about using the environment to take out enemies in the most over-the-top ways. Blumgi Castle isn't about speed—it’s about style. You could finish a level in one clean shot, or spend five tries trying to pull off something ridiculous just because it looks cool. There’s no one “right” way to win, and that’s what makes it fun. Every level is like its own little puzzle where the answer could be pure precision or total chaos. If you like destruction, goofy physics, and watching stuff explode in satisfying ways, Blumgi Castle hits all the right buttons. It’s perfect for when you want something that feels chill but still gives you those “holy crap did I just do that?” moments. And since it's unbanned on school networks, it's become a go-to for sneaky breaks between classes.