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About Mad Burger
If you’ve ever dreamed of juggling ketchup bottles, dodging giant pickles, and sprinting down slippery bacon strips, Mad Burger is here to make that kitchen-stepping fantasy a reality. You play as a frenetic short-order cook who’s on a mission to stack the craziest, messiest burger creations imaginable. Each level is basically a bouncy, multi-tiered platform that you have to navigate while triggering burger layers to fall into place—just try not to get squashed by your own patties or chased by rolling eggs.
The controls are snappy and intuitive: move left or right, hop up and down between burger layers, and use a special dash or condiment blast to deal with the various kitchen critters that come after you. One minute you’re racing to finish a triple-decker with extra cheese, the next you’re scrambling to outrun a gang of pickles gone wild. Collecting power-ups like spicy mustard rockets or temporary invincibility bacon strips keeps the chaos fresh, and mastering the timing to drop multiple layers at once feels incredibly satisfying.
What really wins you over, though, is its retro pixel charm mixed with modern-day polish. The vibrant colors and chiptune soundtrack perfectly capture that old-school arcade vibe without feeling dated. Each new stage introduces twists—greasy floors that make you slide, conveyor belts that flip your direction, or low-gravity chambers where everything moves in slo-mo. It never overstays its welcome, and none of the levels feel recycled.
In short, Mad Burger is exactly the kind of bite-sized thrill you didn’t know you needed. It’s perfect for quick sessions when you’ve got five minutes to kill, yet deep enough that you’ll find yourself chasing high scores or teaming up with a buddy in co-op mode. It’s messy, it’s frantic, and it’s the most fun you can have stacking giant burgers without getting a single drop of sauce on your shirt.