A fighting game for people who lost the fight against staying awake, and for their sleepless victims.
Snoring Fighters is a comedy auto-fighting game where snore clips become slapstick combat choreography.
The idea is simple: someone snores, the game listens locally, and a pajama-clad buffoon starts throwing accidental elbows, duvet spins, mower charges, cat-assisted flurries, and other deeply irresponsible bedtime maneuvers.
It is not a serious fighting game. It is not a sleep tracker. It is not a medical tool.
It is a tiny arena where nasal thunder gets the dramatic presentation nobody ever thought it deserved.
The sleep-deprived spouse seeking harmless justice
For anyone who has spent a night lying awake beside a beloved human chainsaw and thought: "This horrid noise could power a small city." Or at least, "I'd like to see him punched right in the honker!"
Couples with an unresolved snore dispute
They say you snore like a congested walrus. You say they sound like a collapsing accordion. Upload both recordings, settle it through completely unscientific pajama combat, and continue arguing based on the result.
Friends and families with incriminating audio
Perhaps someone fell asleep on the couch. Perhaps someone recorded evidence. Perhaps that evidence deserves a health bar and an arena announcer.
People who believe mild revenge should be adorable
No poking, no yelling, no stolen blankets. Just take the offending snore, assign it to a fighter, and watch it get humiliated by a duvet-wrapped opponent or an irritated cat.
Anyone who sees comedy in unnecessary escalation
Some people hear snoring and think "annoying." Others hear snoring and think "this clearly needs an arcade ladder, unlockable arenas, and Zero Gravity Mode." This game is for the second group.
Because some snores do not merely happen.
They announce themselves.
They rattle windows. They chew through silence. They sound like a lawnmower fighting a foghorn inside a sleeping bag.
Snoring Fighters gives those noises a newfound purpose: midnight mayhem.
The game looks at simple audio patterns:
Then it turns those patterns into a scripted fight. A long snore might become a charging attack. A loud spike might trigger a fighter's signature disaster. A repeating rhythm might become a combo. Silence might make the fighter engage in an entirely unnecessary micro-sleep ritual at the worst possible moment.
Audio processing happens in your browser. Your recording is not uploaded to any server or ever leaves your device.
That matters because snore clips are weirdly personal, frequently hilarious, and occasionally evidence in a domestic dispute.
Snoring Fighters is built around contrast: a dramatic fighting-game presentation applied to clumsy warriors who are asleep, confused, wrapped in bedding, and armed with the least heroic props imaginable.
The goal is not to win with skill.
The goal is to discover what kind of damage your snore would do if it had tiny legs and a health bar.