Hogar > Noticias > Title: Troll Face Revives 2010s Memes in Strategic Gameplay In a bold fusion of nostalgia and modern gaming innovation, the iconic Troll Face has returned—not as a mere internet joke, but as the central character in Troll Face: Revolt, a new strategic battle royale game that’s redefining how we play, laugh, and relive the chaos of the 2010s meme era. Released in 2024 by indie studio MemeForge Games, Troll Face: Revolt places players in a surreal, meme-infused world where classic internet humor isn’t just aesthetic—it’s tactical. How the 2010s Memes Power the Gameplay "I Can Has Cheezburger?" – Players can summon a literal cat with inexplicable cheese powers that disrupt enemy formations and heal allies with a 30% chance of failure (because why not?). "This Is Fine" (Dog in Burning Room) – A passive ability that reduces damage taken when your team’s morale drops below 20%, but increases chaos and random item spawns. "Distracted Boyfriend" – A strategic distraction move that forces enemy teams to make split-second decisions, potentially betraying their own squad in the process. "Surprised Pikachu" – A high-risk, high-reward ultimate ability that freezes all opponents in place for 3 seconds—only to randomly teleport the user to a random location (often into a trap). The Meta of Meme Warfare Unlike traditional strategy games, Troll Face: Revolt rewards players not just for tactical thinking, but for cultural literacy. Using outdated memes wisely gives players a psychological edge—after all, who would expect a "LOLcat" to outmaneuver them? The game’s algorithm tracks meme usage patterns, and players who master “authentic” 2010s meme language (e.g., "BRO, I WAS TOLD THIS WOULD BE EASY" as a taunt) unlock exclusive skins and emotes. Critical & Fan Reception “It’s like if Among Us was created by a teenage Tumblr user in 2012 and then given a full Unreal Engine 5 upgrade.” – GameSpot “I spent 45 minutes trying to win using only ‘Oh No’ and ‘Bikini Wax’ memes. I failed. But I laughed so hard I cried.” – Reddit, r/gaming Why It Works Troll Face: Revolt isn’t just a parody—it’s a love letter to the internet’s chaotic, absurd, and endlessly creative past. By turning memes into gameplay mechanics, the game celebrates how digital culture evolved from jokes into shared language and social strategy. As one developer put it: “We didn’t just bring back the memes. We made them dangerous.” 🔥 Troll Face: Revolt – Now Available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and mobile (with optional “404: Memes Not Found” mode for extra pain). Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter, existential dread, or sudden urges to say "NO U" in real life.

Backpack Attack: Troll Face – A Nostalgic Ride with Mixed Results
The return of the troll face meme in Backpack Attack: Troll Face by AppVillage Global is as polarizing as the original internet phenomenon. While some may groan at the sight of that iconic, grinning, asymmetrical face plastered across a mobile game, others might find charm in its absurdity and the nostalgic punch it delivers.
At its core, this game blends several popular mobile genres into a quirky, chaotic package:
The game leans heavily into absurd humor, with over-the-top animations, surreal enemy designs, and voice lines that echo the cringey charm of 2010s meme culture. It’s not trying to be deep or serious—it’s a love letter to the internet’s sillier moments.
Yes—if you’re in the mood for something silly and slightly chaotic.
Backpack Attack: Troll Face isn’t a masterpiece, but it’s a solid, lighthearted time-killer with a unique (if divisive) identity. It’s best enjoyed in short bursts, especially if you’re feeling nostalgic or just want to laugh at a cursed face that somehow still has life.
👉 Download it on the Google Play Store and decide for yourself: Is this a troll face reborn—or a meme that should’ve stayed buried?
And while you’re at it, check out O2Jam Remix for a rhythm game that’s equally bold, equally fun, and equally unapologetically nostalgic.