We've kicked doors, we've even opened them on occasion. Now it's time to knock them about, fling them around the room, and also to kick them again, in the utterly ridiculous Door Knocker.
Your only weapon in Door Knocker is a deceptively harmless door. To get from room to room you have to place this door into a wall, an action that will create a hole in the wall between connected rooms. It's kind of magic. But, as you explore, you notice that rooms quickly become filled with bullet-spewing turrets, and G-Men-style agents wearing sharp suits and firing guns.
How do you defeat them? Well, you telekinetically grab the door, and punt it towards your enemies, by physically kicking it around the room. Physics! 'Knockabout physics fun' is probably the best way to describe this wonderfully silly action game. You have a door, a foot, and a load of baddies to knock it into, over and over again. Here's what that looks like, via Warp Door:
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Tom loves exploring in games, whether it’s going the wrong way in a platformer or burgling an apartment in Deus Ex. His favourite game worlds—Stalker, Dark Souls, Thief—have an atmosphere you could wallop with a blackjack. He enjoys horror, adventure, puzzle games and RPGs, and played the Japanese version of Final Fantasy VIII with a translated script he printed off from the internet. Tom has been writing about free games for PC Gamer since 2012. If he were packing for a desert island, he’d take his giant Columbo boxset and a laptop stuffed with PuzzleScript games.
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