Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Foot Clan Street Brawl Overview
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Foot Clan Street Brawl was one of those Flash games you'd find on a fan site in the early 2000s. It arrived when simple browser games were a common way to spend an afternoon, offering a quick dose of action without any downloads. The setup was straightforward, pulling directly from the familiar cartoon. Shredder's Foot Clan had taken Master Splinter, and the turtles had to get him back.
You control one of the four brothers, moving from left to right across city rooftops and through sewers. The space bar lets you swing your weapon, while the shift key raises a block against incoming attacks. Most of the game is a steady march forward, fighting waves of Foot Soldiers and the occasional robotic enemy. Your goal is to reach the end of each stage, defeat a sub-boss like Bebop or Rocksteady, and collect a piece of a device needed to enter Shredder's lair. The final level introduces a unique mechanic, letting you press the control key to instantly switch between turtles if one gets low on health. The pacing is consistent, and the difficulty feels fair for a short game, never becoming overly punishing. It feels like a brisk, hands-on brawl that captures the simple energy of the characters.