Hero 5 Katana Slice

Hero 5 Katana Slice

You promised your family that the war was over. But the war itself has come to your doorstep. A neighboring clan decided to expand their possessions and take over your hometown. You have no choice. Your family is in danger. Take your ancestral katana in your hands. Defeat all enemies that threaten your family. Strike enemy samurai and slash their bodies. Crush armored enemies by cutting off their heads. Make a long-range throw at ninjas who hide on rooftops and throw shurikens. Save your homeland!

Quick Guide to Hero 5 Katana Slice

Left Mouse Button (Hold) - Katana Attack
Right Mouse Button + Aim on Enemy - Throw on Target

Mouse - Look around
WASD - Movement
Space (Hold) - Jump
Shift - Run

Features at a Glance

- Dismemberment of enemies
- Realistic physics
- The atmosphere of medieval Japan
- Addictive gameplay
- Unique enemies
- Nice graphics
- Convenient management

Would this game be suitable for a child to play?

No, Hero 5 Katana Slice would not be appropriate for kids.

What company or individual handled the game's creation?

The studio that developed this game is GoGoMan.

Which engine or tool did the developer use to create this game?

The game was built using the WebGL game engine.

What labels are used to identify this game?

Relevant tags that capture the essence of the game are 3d, fighting, hero, samurai, sword.

What is the specific category of this game?

The theme of this game is represented by the Agility genre.

Is this game targeted towards a specific gender?

The game is most suitable for Male.

Does this game work well on mobile phones and other portable devices?

Yes, Hero 5 Katana Slice is available for play on mobile devices.

What is the recommended age group for this game?

This game is most suitable for the Teens, Young Adults age group.

Is there any brutality or cruelty shown in the game?

Yes, cruelty is present in some form within Hero 5 Katana Slice.

Does the game contain any blood-related visuals?

Yes, Hero 5 Katana Slice depicts blood or blood-related visuals.