Camera tracking detects forward punch motion so hits feel physical without needing a controller.
Live video arcade boxing
Smack
Talk
Step into a phone-sized fight night. Smack Talk uses your camera to turn real punch motion into arcade hits, combos, abilities, and live rival matchups.
iPhone app in development. App Store availability subject to Apple review.
What makes it different
Motion-first fights, built for mobile.
Smack Talk is designed around short, energetic matches where the phone camera tracks your movement and the game turns clean forward punches into action on screen.
Face off in a live-video style arena with health bars, timing, and quick rival selection.
Stack hits, cast arcade abilities, and build momentum with readable game feedback.
Equip abilities, walkouts, and fight style items before you enter the next matchup.
Screens
Instantly readable, arcade-fast.
Safety first
Play hard. Keep space.
Smack Talk is a game, not real sparring. Clear the area, secure your phone, and never punch another person or the device.
- Use a stable stand or secure surface before a match.
- Stand far enough back for the camera to see your upper body.
- Stop playing if you feel pain, dizziness, or unsafe movement.
- Use report and block tools for abusive behavior.
Shipping essentials
Public app support pages.
These are the pages you can provide in App Store Connect for support, privacy, safety, and legal review.
Privacy Policy
How camera, account, purchase, and gameplay information are handled.
LegalTerms of Service
Rules for using Smack Talk and playing fairly.
HelpSupport
Contact, troubleshooting, billing help, and account requests.
ConductCommunity Rules
Smack talk should stay competitive, safe, and reportable.