Heart Attack Overview
Heart Attack is one of those games that feels like a direct product of its time, a simple Flash title from the mid-2000s. It was built around the band Heart, using their music and imagery as its foundation. You don't need to be a fan to understand the premise, but it certainly adds a layer of recognition if you are.
You control a small, stylized heart avatar, guiding it through a series of side-scrolling stages. Your goal is straightforward: collect the smaller, glowing hearts scattered around each level while avoiding enemies. These enemies are often representations of characters or themes from Heart's songs, which gives the obstacles a certain playful logic. The controls are basic, relying on mouse clicks or keyboard inputs for movement and jumps. The pacing is quick, and the levels can become surprisingly tricky as you progress, demanding precise timing to dodge the patrolling foes. The overall feeling is one of light, rhythmic challenge, where success hinges on memorizing patterns and reacting without overthinking.