Don't Stop GirlyPop Review: New FPS Looks Cool, But Isn't Fun
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‘Don’t Stop Girlypop!’ is now available via Steam
Press release: Leamington Spa, UK – January 29, 2026: UK publisher Kwalee and Australian indie studio Funny Fintan Softworks are pleased to announce that the Y2K-inspired arena shooter Don’t Stop, Girlypop! is out now on PC via Steam. Players can dive into fast-paced arena shooting action for $19.99 / £14.99 / €14.99, with a 10% launch discount available during the... The post The Y2K arena shooter, ‘Don’t Stop Girlypop!’, is now available via S…
Don't Stop, Girlypop! review
Humanity has a complex association with closeness. We feel close when we love someone or something, and we want to remain as close as possible, usually for as long as possible.But if you're too close for too long, you miss the bigger picture. I'd wager that's what happened with Don't Stop, Girlypop!, an Action-FPS with fast-paced movement inspired by games like DOOM, but is unapologetically girly.It's obvious Funny Fintan Softworks loves this ga…
Don’t Stop, Girlypop! Review (PC)
Don’t Stop, Girlypop! starts with a flip phone and a voice that sounds like your best friend from 2004 calling you before a night out. As soon as you take control of Imber, the protagonist, you quickly learn that keeping up your momentum is a must. The faster you move, the more damage you deal and the quicker your health comes back. If you slow down, you lose both. The opening sets the tone for this shooter from Funny Fintan Softworks: it’s full…
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