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I first stumbled upon Trollface the Game years ago when Flash games were the highlight of my procrastination routine. It’s ridiculously simple: you control a giant slingshot that hurls the iconic troll face at hapless grandma through a bedroom window. The premise sounds absurd—and it is—but that’s exactly why it stuck with me. There’s no deep storyline or elaborate cutscenes, just the pure joy of smashing through furniture and driving poor grandma to utter frustration.

What makes this little gem addictive is its playful physics engine. You click, drag, and release to adjust the launch angle and power, then watch as your troll face sails through the air, bouncing off walls, toppling TVs, and sometimes even looping right back to dunk grandma in the face. Every failed shot elicits a satisfying mix of “aww, so close” and “I’m totally going to nail it next time,” which keeps you tweaking your aim until you’ve perfected that sweet spot.

As you clear levels, new obstacles and bosses pop up. One moment you’re blasting through suburban clutter; the next, you’re facing off against a menacing cat boss or trying to dislodge grandma from behind multiple doors. Each stage builds on the last with clever—if slightly sadistic—tweaks: breakable boxes, swingable chandeliers, and even trampoline beds. It never feels unfair, though. If grandma’s thwarting your shot, you know you just need a more precise angle or a bit more power.

At its heart, Trollface the Game is pure, unadulterated trolling fun—you’re literally throwing a grinning meme at an unsuspecting character. There’s something oddly satisfying about the cartoonish carnage and goofy sound effects that make you smile even when you’re failing spectacularly. It’s not a masterpiece, but for a quick burst of silly entertainment, it still holds up.