Game Details
Knife Attack looks simple, and that’s the trick. The first few throws feel easy. Then the target starts spinning faster, knives pile up, and suddenly your timing matters. I played for a few minutes and quickly fell into that Arcade rhythm where every tap counts. This is pure Hypercasual pressure, but in a good way.
You tap to throw knives at the target. Hit another knife and the round ends. Between runs, you can drag two matching blades together to Merge them into a stronger knife, which adds a nice sense of progress. That mix of Knifehit reflexes and Merge upgrades keeps things moving.
If you enjoy the clean timing of Perfect Slices Master, the focus of Geometry Jump, or the quick retries of Happy Glass Game, this fits right in. There’s also a Squid and Squidgame vibe in the tension, similar to Squid Assassin or Super Friday Night Squid Challenge. Even the Trollface humor peeks through when you mess up at the last second.
Two small tips from playing: Wait half a beat before throwing when the target speeds up. Rushing is how you lose. When merging, don’t auto-combine everything. Keeping one basic knife can help with tight gaps.
Controls
Tap the screen to throw a knife
Drag one knife onto another to merge them into a new blade
How to Play
Watch the rotation speed before you tap
Aim for open spaces between knives
Merge knives between rounds to unlock stronger throws
FAQ
Is Knife Attack hard to learn?
No. One tap is all it takes. The challenge comes from timing, not complex controls.
What’s the point of merging knives?
Merging unlocks better knives and gives you a sense of progression between attempts.