Slap your neighbour!
Slap your neighbour! - Play Online
Grab your friends and prepare for instant chaos. Slap your neighbour! drops 2-4 players into a frantic reflex battle where hands fly from screen corners to slap food, dodge bugs, and stun rivals. Two-minute rounds. Zero setup. Pure reaction speed. The player with the fastest tap claims victory while everyone else eats penalty points and watches their hands get stunned mid-slap.
How to Play Slap your neighbour!
Each player owns a screen corner. Targets spawn in the center: burgers and sweets mean points, beetles mean penalties. Tap your zone the instant food appears. Hit a neighbor's hand mid-slap and they freeze for 3 seconds while you rack up free points. Highest score after 2 minutes wins. Speed beats strategy every time.
Master the Central Plate
Food items flash onto the plate without warning. Donuts, hotdogs, candy—each one awards points to the first hand that connects. Watch the center like a hawk. Hesitate and you lose. Tap too early on a beetle and you tank your score. The game rewards players who can distinguish targets in milliseconds and commit without second-guessing. Hand collision detection is tight, so overlapping slaps trigger stuns instantly.
Stun Mechanics and Hand Combat
Contact between hands activates a 3-second freeze on the victim. Use this aggressively. Fake out opponents by hovering near the plate, bait their slap, then strike when they're locked out. Multiplayer games like this thrive on mind games—sometimes protecting your corner matters more than chasing every target. Chain stuns during high-value spawns to dominate the scoreboard.
Pro Tips for Consistent Wins
Memorize spawn patterns during the first 30 seconds. Food rotates through a limited pool, so you'll start predicting what appears next. Position your hand closer to the plate between spawns to shave milliseconds off your reaction time. On mobile, keep your thumb hovering just above your zone for instant taps. On keyboard, rest fingers on A, L, V, or N depending on your player slot. If you're behind by round's end, spam the plate and force stuns to deny leading players their final points. If you crave more arcade games with this kind of rapid-fire intensity, the same split-second decision-making applies everywhere.
Key Features
- Local 2-4 Player Support: One device handles all players via touch zones or keyboard keys (A, L, V, N).
- Flat Cartoon Aesthetic: Low-fidelity 2D vector art with textured overlays creates a safe-for-work picnic vibe that runs smooth on any browser.
- Point System and Penalties: Food awards points, beetles subtract them, and hand collisions trigger 3-second stuns.
- 2-Minute Rounds: Fast sessions keep energy high and allow instant rematches without dragging.
Who is Slap your neighbour! for?
Perfect for younger children, casual party crowds, and anyone hunting quick competitive sessions. Fans of Rooftop Snipers will recognize the same two-button simplicity and local multiplayer chaos, just with slapping instead of sniping. Groups who want zero learning curve and maximum laughs during family game nights or after-school hangouts will loop rounds for hours. Drunken Duel players already know the thrill of physics-driven unpredictability—here it's all about timing and reflexes with no physics wobble to blame for your losses.
Developer
Slap your neighbour! was developed by shinii dev. The game translates classic "Slap Jack" card mechanics into a digital local multiplayer format with instant browser access across desktop, Android, and iOS devices.
Controls
- Mobile: Tap your screen quarter
- Player 1 (PC): A
- Player 2 (PC): L
- Player 3 (PC): V
- Player 4 (PC): N
FAQ
Can I play Slap your neighbour! solo?
No. The game requires 2-4 players on one device. Solo mode doesn't exist because the core mechanic revolves around reaction-speed competition between human opponents.
How long does a round last?
Each round runs exactly 2 minutes. The timer counts down on screen, and the player with the highest score when time expires wins.
What happens if I slap a beetle?
Slapping a beetle subtracts points from your total. Beetles act as penalty traps to test your reaction discipline and punish spam-tapping strategies.
Can I play with a keyboard and touchscreen at the same time?
Yes. Slap your neighbour! supports mixed input, so keyboard players and touchscreen players can compete in the same match on one device.
Is there online multiplayer?
No. The game is local multiplayer only, designed for two player games and up to 4 players sharing one screen in the same physical space.


