More Mindless Violence Overview
More Mindless Violence was one of those simple, direct games that felt typical of the Flash era. You found it on a website, loaded it in a browser, and were playing within seconds. It didn't try to be anything more than what it was.
You control a small, stationary crosshair in the center of the screen. Your only job is to shoot the small, spider-like creatures that crawl in from the edges. They move faster as you progress, and the screen gradually fills with more of them. The main objective is simply to survive for as long as you can, racking up a score before you are inevitably overwhelmed. The mechanics are straightforward: click to shoot, and watch your ammunition count. You need to manage your shots carefully, because running out of bullets means certain death. The pacing is relentless, and the difficulty curve is steep. It feels tense and unforgiving, a pure test of reflexes and precision under pressure.