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Review: Gullu Butt Kutt Session
With every major
outburst of popularity on social media follows a lag, a lag after which all
other mediums of public offerings explode with the new theme. We’ve seen it
happen with everything from Angry Birds, to Flappy Bird and even with the
selfies fad. We immediately begin to see merchandise, wearables, music, movies
and articles of these trends. This is one of those articles and the event that
triggered it was our dear Gullu’s outburst in Lahore.
The interface is
simple enough, the graphics are sub-par but the purpose is absolutely crystal
clear. The people at IT-RIDDLERS had grown tired of Gullu Butt being treated
like some national hero, someone for little kids to look up to and aspire to be
like; they, instead, perceive him to be the incarnation of Satan on earth,
someone mothers should use to scare their children into sleeping by their
bedtimes. It is with this exact vision that the developed this “Kutt” (Punjabi
for ‘thrashing’ or ‘beating’) session, for others to vent out their anger on
the touch-screens of their devices rather than some other poor victim’s
property.
First thing I noticed
when I launched this game was the mustache shaped loading bar, very nice touch
by the developers to counter the machismo image this particular segment of
facial hair creates. The mustache theme is one they carry throughout the game
with the Play button and Gullu’s power bar being modeled on the same template. Moving on to game
play, this game lacks the subtle references we saw in the last one we reviewed
but makes up for it in the choice of weapons of assault which number six to be
exact: eggs, a women’s flip-flop sandal, tomatoes, a stick (or “danda”), a rock
and a good old knuckle sandwich.The aim is to hit a tightly bound Gullu with
whichever weapon you choose and watch his condition slowly deteriorate until
he’s eventually wasted.
Overall, we see the this
app does well enough to create a place for itself in the fast-running Gullu
bandwagon but another important aspect to note is how the advent of these
trends jar open the market for apps in a manner that not only precedes a rapid
influx of options, but also allows for apps developed within days (not months
or even weeks) with the developers focus on minimizing ETA (Estimated Time of
Arrival) rather than quality of product to still create a significant base for
themselves. Such is the beauty of social media, everything goes as long as
everyone else is doing the same.
Let us know what you
thought of your experience giving old Gullu the “kutt” of a lifetime.
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