Iron Snout
About Iron Snout
Iron Snout is a lightning-fast beat-em-up where you play as a little pig delivering martial arts justice to an endless incoming horde of wolves. Punch, kick, and deflect your way to a new high score — every attack is a single button press and the combos emerge naturally from the enemy patterns.
The genius of Iron Snout is its depth hidden behind simplicity. Wolves approach from both sides wielding chainsaws, axes, and rockets — each requiring a specific directional counter. Mastering the timing and directions creates satisfying combo runs that can reach thousands.
How to Play
Use Arrow Keys (or WASD) to dodge and attack. Press Left/Right to punch horizontally, Up to jump and kick, and Down to duck and sweep. Intercept wolf weapons mid-air to steal and use them against other attackers.
Pay close attention to which direction each wolf is approaching from and what weapon they're carrying. A wolf swinging a chainsaw requires a different response than one throwing an axe. Reading the crowd correctly is the key to long combos.
Controls
- Left / A: Punch / kick wolves from the left
- Right / D: Punch / kick wolves from the right
- Up / W: Jump and kick over wolves
- Down / S: Duck and sweep low attacks
Game Features
- Endless Wave Combat: Survive as long as possible against infinite wolves
- Weapon Interception: Steal projectiles mid-air and use them as weapons
- Combo System: Chain rapid directional attacks for multiplied scoring
- Multiple Unlockable Skins: Unlock pig costume variations as you progress
- High Score Leaderboard: Compete for the top score position
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I grab wolf weapons?
Press the direction corresponding to an incoming projectile at the right moment to intercept and redirect it.
Is there a health bar?
Being hit causes instant death — survival is about perfect reflexes, not hit points.
Tips & Strategies
Ignore score in early rounds and focus on perfect timing. Once you can consistently intercept weapons and maintain a rhythm, the score takes care of itself.
Wolves with red glowing eyes attack faster — prioritise them first over regular wolves approaching at normal speed on the opposite side.