Super Iron Champ Overview
Super Iron Champ was one of those simple, single-screen games that felt right at home in the Flash era. You'd find it on a gaming portal, load it up in a browser window, and get straight to the point without any fuss. It came out in 2006, a time when these quick, skill-based distractions were everywhere.
You control a small iron, moving it with your mouse over a conveyor belt of wrinkled clothes. Your job is to press down on each item, smoothing it out before it slides off the screen. The main objective is to iron as many pieces as possible across several stages. Each stage introduces a new, more difficult garment, like a tricky shirt or a pair of pants, and the time you have to finish gets shorter. The pacing starts deceptively calm but quickly becomes frantic. You have to manage the order, sometimes letting one piece go to save another, and the constant click-and-hold of the iron becomes a rhythm of its own. It feels like a race against a clock that's always speeding up.