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Just a realistic head floating in space, waiting for you to poke, grab, and drag it in every direction.
Developer: Codo Studio
- 4.5
- Score
There are some games where you chase high scores, solve puzzles, or defeat enemies. And then there's Elastic Man, where your only mission is to pull a stranger's stretchy face like it's made of rubber taffy. That's it. No levels, no timers, no explanation - just a very realistic head floating in space, waiting for you to poke, grab, and drag it in every direction. And somehow... it's kind of mesmerizing. You don't think you'll enjoy stretching a digital man's cheeks in slow motion - but five minutes later, you're still at it, tugging on his forehead like it's a stress toy and wondering how this became your life. What makes Elastic Man weirdly addictive is how well it sells the illusion. The squishiness, the bounce-back, the slight jiggle when you let go - it's all animated just right. You pull his nose, it stretches disturbingly far, and then snaps back with just enough wobble to make you flinch and laugh at the same time. His eyes bulge. His chin drags across the screen. The face reacts like it's made of rubber and sadness. It doesn't hurt him - he doesn't even blink - but the whole thing feels so weirdly personal that you end up apologizing out loud after every yank. The physics engine deserves a trophy for making nonsense feel so believable. The best part? There's absolutely no pressure. You're not trying to win anything. You're just there, casually distorting a man's face like it's your new therapy technique. And weirdly, it kind of works. It's the kind of game you open during a five-minute break and end up using to decompress after a long day. It's goofy, useless, borderline unsettling - and yet, it delivers exactly what it promises: a stretchy face and no judgment. Whether you play for ten seconds or ten minutes, Elastic Man is a reminder that not all games need goals - sometimes, it's enough to just stretch a dude's forehead and let him bounce back with a smile.