Through the Kill Screen Reviews
Through the Kill Screen, an Adventure-RPG about 1980s kids discovering what slumbers beyond the final levels of their favourite computer games. Drink a Slushie, win a Thumb War and save Snoring Town from a sinister conspiracy.
App ID | 1917760 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | James K. Isaac |
Publishers | James K. Isaac |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements |
Genres | Indie, RPG, Adventure |
Release Date | 20 Apr, 2022 |
Platforms | Windows, Linux |
Supported Languages | English |

20 Total Reviews
19 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score
Through the Kill Screen has garnered a total of 20 reviews, with 19 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
334 minutes
a good game for my money, I got a lot of pleasure and positive, interesting gameplay, you will definitely be able to spend a couple of evenings in this game. nice graphics, characters
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
46 minutes
As an avid fan of the jrpg medium, i must say that this game captures the true struggles of a gamer kid being put down by the repressed adults of our education system. Those adults who strayed from the gaming path they ironically once followed now burden random little kids like loosers for simply picking their nose and doing funny shenanigans and lock them up in basements.
this modern masterpeice of gaming allows you to fight against said unjustice, and also an alien invasion of green gamer gremlings, all while getting free slushies from some medium wage worker.
Travel to an age where the princible would have totally been doxxed and cancelled on social media if it was around in that time for sending kids to basements, a time where you could throw rocks at old people without conciquence, a time where you DIDNT realize how creepy your favorite slushie mascot was in retrospect, travel...to a much simpler time.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
405 minutes
I really liked this game for its variety. You can stick to this game for a couple of great evenings and enjoy this great game. I really enjoyed going through different levels and defeating bosses.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
266 minutes
Cool game project, somehow reminded me of the old game "How to get a neighbor!". I was pleased with the pleasant pixel graphics, cool soundtrack and great atmosphere in the game. Recommend, great game!
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
211 minutes
A cool 8-bit game with well-designed RPG elements and pleasant musical accompaniment. The bosses in the game are heavy and interesting, and the PVP system is worked out in detail. Thanks to this game, I managed to return to my childhood for a while and get nostalgic.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
319 minutes
A rather interesting game in which we can explore the town and find out a lot of interesting things, in addition, there is a system of improvement of the character and good music.
In this game the devil knows what's going on and you are the master. The most important thing to know is that when the rocks fall out, the soup is not cooked, there are explosions and aliens are attacking.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
262 minutes
After 6 days of waiting for someone to help me pass this one part of the game when I left a post in discussion, the dev said that I needed to use the shoe to get out of the room in the yellow house. To me, that’s just crazy that someone would think of having to do that. Like, you would have to do it immediately after entering the room. I even tried to ask people in the reviews section, who had their review open for comments, for help and none of them helped me after 1 day even though they were online (I then deleted my comments on their review after the dev helped me). I even searched online for answers and nothing is there except a youtube video but that girl hasn’t continued playing the game.
Anyways, after using the shoe, I tried to use the door and text comes up and then goes away. The bears come closer and they can kill you in one hit. I make my way past them and go up stairs. Talking to the evil guy does nothing. I go into the room with the computer and Gary talks to you even though he isn’t in the party. I try to use every item in the room. I then leave the house and now you are put all the back in the game near the start and softlocked in the game. It’s crazy.
I then did it another way where after the text at the door went away and those bears came closer, I tapped on the door again and then Gary appeared and kick the door down. Okay, and now I leave and the kids talk about how they still have to destroy this kids computer. So I go back in and make my way up to the computer and the same thing happens. I’ve also used all the items in front of the computer.
I then do it another way after leaving the yellow house and enter the other houses that I can enter cause the kid said something about the other houses having the computers. So I go into the blue door one and nothing happens with that computer and then I leave and I’m transported back earlier in the game…softlocked.
I try to go all the way right where the cats are and they won’t let me through cause I need to destroy that kids computer even though we all know that there’s still computers in all the other houses cause everyone in this town is gone. But you can’t enter those houses, only a couple which is okay because going into every house would be too realistic, even though it makes sense.
I then do it another way and go back to our house and go into the computer and then it brings me to the secret hideout place and again, softlocked.
Even before I asked for helped, I went into the yellow house when I had 3 party members, trying to figure out what to do. When that didn’t work, I then I walked around the town and figured out by myself that you could actually get another party member. You can imagine my disappointment when I went back to the yellow house and still couldn’t make progress in the game. I didn’t even know that the 4th party member was in that place cause it was a visual mess. And thinking about it now, that party member is an optional party member.
The whole transporting me to different levels of the game, only to get softlocked in them makes the game feel broken. Like, what more do I have to deal with if I continue to play the game?
So many ways I tried to just progress and nothing worked. I spent way too much time playing this one area. I don’t even know how the other people who left a review beat the game or figured out that they need to quickly use the shoe in the other room. It boggles my mind that maybe they didn’t even beat the game, or they aren’t even real people, or they are the devs friends. So much headache.
I took a chance the game. Just more trouble than it needed to be.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
154 minutes
An unusual and interesting pixel-style adventure game about growing up as a little boy in a fictional 1980-style city.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
193 minutes
Good afternoon, today I want to share my opinion about the game Through the Kill Screen. Quite an unusual game, interesting graphics. I liked that the game has minimal installation requirements, as well as the installation itself did not take much time
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
204 minutes
This project somehow reminded me of the old game "How to get a neighbor." Only here in the main roles is a specific boy, whose name is Leon, and the actions themselves take place 10-15 years earlier. All in all, I can recommend this game. 8/10
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 0
Positive