Ever wanted revenge on a strict teacher? This is basically a goofy parody of Baldi's Basics, but flipped upside down—instead of running from Baldi, you're the one dishing out punishment. It's a single-player point-and-click revenge simulator where you watch animated scenarios and pick how to torture the infamous ruler-wielding teacher. The goal is simple: click through different punishment methods and enjoy the absurd animations. It's tagged as horror-escape, but honestly, it's more "internet meme" than actual horror.
It's basically a digital choose-your-own-revenge book. No skill required, just curiosity and a dark sense of humor.
You start by watching a short animated clip where Baldi humiliates a student in class. It sets the stage with crude math classroom visuals and that classic ruler-slapping vibe. Just sit back and let the intro play out—you're building up motivation for what comes next.
The game pauses and shows you a menu of buttons. Each one represents a different revenge scenario: smack him with objects, mess with his head, or call in supernatural backup. You click a button and watch the slapstick animation unfold. The animations are deliberately janky and over-the-top, like early YouTube Poop videos.
There's no real "winning" here—it's about seeing every punishment variation. You keep clicking different buttons until you've exhausted all the goofy animations. Think of it as a digital stress ball that responds with cartoon violence. Once you've seen them all, you've basically beaten the game.
This is for the YouTube generation who grew up on Baldi's Basics memes and mascot horror parodies. If you're a kid or teen who watches endless "Baldi vs. Granny" mashup videos, you'll recognize the vibe instantly. It's not for people looking for actual gameplay depth—there's no challenge, no reflexes needed. Perfect for killing five minutes when you're bored in study hall or waiting for a Discord call. Adults will probably roll their eyes at the crude humor, but younger players seem to eat this stuff up.
It feels like an interactive Flash cartoon from 2008. The 2D vector art is deliberately cheap-looking, with thick outlines and flat colors that scream "made in a weekend." Sound effects are goofy stock noises—cartoon boinks, explosion sounds, and exaggerated screams. There's no music loop, just ambient silence punctuated by punishment sound effects. Visually, it's the opposite of polished: characters clip through objects, animations are stiff, and everything has that "so bad it's funny" quality. If you're expecting AAA polish, you're in the wrong neighborhood. This is meme culture distilled into a point-and-click toy.
No save system needed because there's no progression to track—you can replay any punishment whenever you want. The whole thing runs in your browser cache, so if you refresh, you just start over (which takes about 10 seconds anyway). Performance-wise, this will run on a potato. I'm talking 2015 Chromebook, cracked iPhone 6, anything. It's just static 2D images with basic animations, so even terrible WiFi won't slow it down. No lag, no stuttering, just instant response when you click a button.
A guilty-pleasure meme game that's more toy than actual game. Worth a quick laugh if you're already into this internet subculture.
Responsive enough for what it is—basically just clicking buttons on a menu. No precision required.
Developed by Starodymov Games and released on November 11, 2025. They clearly know their target audience and leaned hard into the Baldi parody trend.