WKSP Rumble
In a world where an ad agency decided to rumble, it’s up to you to fight over 100 enemies. I mean, coworkers.
We turned every single one of our real employees into pixel art fighters. Now, you can pick between 134 Wieden+Kennedy São Paulo employees, from IT to HR and combine dozens of attributes and unique special moves from each department to rumble.
Meeting rooms, break rooms, bathrooms. Every room becomes an arena in the 8 bit replicas of our real world office.
Have you ever wondered how things work at an ad agency? No? Still, you can learn more about W+K in a unique story mode.
Release your stress in a bonus stage that you already know. Except, this time you’re breaking our boss’ car.
100% HR approved, 100% free to play. This game was an internal office project that we decided to share with you too. If you like it, hit us up.
Wieden+Kennedy is the agency behind the work from brands like Nike, Old Spice and, now, W+K Rumble. This game was an internal office project that we decided to share with you too. If you like it, hit us up.
Steam User 42
Unusual and funny fighting game! What apparently was created as an internal corporate initiative became public on Steam for free. Such a creative initiative, and very well executed.
Not only fighting is quite enjoyable, everything else is made with a lot of attention to details. Totally worth playing it! Congrats to the creators!
Steam User 11
This game is adorable, but could you allow remapping of the buttons? The current control mapping is uncomfortable and I can't change it.
Steam User 2
The control placement isn't my favorite (WASD and CVB mean my hands are uncomfortably close together), the combat is simplistic, and there's only one music track.
Despite all that, I'd still recommend this game. It's clearly made with knowledge of who the WKSP team are as people, and the premise (a bunch of ad agency employees duking it out) amuses me.
I'd be able to give a bit more polish if the controls were better and a little more effort was made to make characters fight differently, but those are really minor nitpicks at the end of the day.
Steam User 1
Reluctant to say, it can be considered a game. But it is designed or created for showing the company's employees funnily and memorably. Not for entertainment like normal fighting games.
It's not the pixel version of "the king of fights '97", don't think it is a appropriate choice for your gaming party.
Consider the unique topic "100+ real employees" and well-designed pixel art. I recommend this only for enjoying the story.
Steam User 0
The game is good only for one time play. And its just spamming buttons. The story is also not that funny or interesting. Same goes with the characters. Just play it once because its free.
Final Review: 2/10
Steam User 0
The concept here is awesome. It's not spectacular as a legit fighting game, but I can't imagine how rad this must have been for the employees involved in it's design. Check it out for the novelty, its worth a play through.
Steam User 0
Nice and funny game. A good free to play option.
The pixel art is beautiful, very well done. The controls are simple, but work well. Also, I liked the humor in the dialogues and special moves.
Congrats to the developers. Keep up the good work, guys.