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Smash Your Computer is a web-based game where the player is tasked with dismantling a computer system through direct physical interaction. The screen displays a simple office-like space containing a monitor, keyboard, tower, and peripheral devices. Using a single input method, the player can strike various parts of the setup until they are fully destroyed. The main objective is to break each component completely, with no scoring system or strategic variation beyond repeated hits and observable damage.
The game provides one main tool for the task, usually a blunt object, and allows the player to control its position and force. Repeated clicks or key presses cause the object to swing, creating visible and audible effects on contact. Each computer part has its own level of resistance, requiring a specific number of hits before it shatters or collapses. There are no obstacles or timers; the pace is controlled entirely by the player. When every item has been destroyed, the session ends, and the game can be restarted.
The visuals in Smash Your Computer are minimalistic, focusing solely on the objects meant for destruction. Background elements remain static, drawing attention to the computer and the tool in use. Sound effects are triggered with each strike and change depending on the object being hit — glass from the monitor, plastic from the keyboard, and metal from the tower. The damage accumulates visibly with each impact, and the lack of complex interface elements keeps the screen clear. The game is built for fast interactions without progression layers or unlockable content.
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