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Click to trigger wild breakup revenge fantasies in this darkly funny relationship game on Kiz10, seeing how he thinks and how she strikes back in every scene.

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Rating:
7.88 (618 votes)
Released:
03 May 2015
Last Updated:
08 Dec 2025
Technology:
HTML5
Platform:
Browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)
💔 Breakups, but turned into a cartoon experiment
There are breakup stories you tell your friends, and then there are breakup stories that only exist in your imagination because they are way too dramatic for real life. Relationship Revenge happily lives in that second category. Instead of long chats or sad playlists, the game hands you a simple promise click a button and watch a ridiculous “what if” revenge moment play out like a mini comedy sketch.
You are not here to fix the couple or repair communication. You are here to peek inside two very different minds and see how they might fantasize about ending things when patience runs out. One side shrugs and plots mild payback. The other side cranks the drama slider up to maximum. The result is a series of short, punchy scenes where feelings get exaggerated, logic takes a coffee break and the most important rule is that nothing you see should ever leave the screen and enter real life.
🧠 Two brains, two ways to blow up a relationship
The charm of Relationship Revenge is that it never sticks to just one point of view. You can watch how he imagines revenge and how she imagines revenge, and those two tracks feel like different shows sharing the same stage. On his side, maybe the fantasy is more clumsy, practical or ego driven. On her side, maybe the ideas are sharper, pettier or weirdly poetic. Neither is presented as “the right way” to break up. They are simply two messy thought patterns turned into playable jokes.
Click through one route and you might get scenes where the guy thinks he is being cool and detached but actually looks ridiculous. Switch to the other side and you might see the girl turning minor annoyances into huge theatrical payback moments. The game winks at the idea that nobody is completely reasonable when they are hurt. Everyone imagines over the top endings sometimes, even if they would never act on them. Watching both versions back to back is half the fun, like comparing two wildly different diary entries about the same argument.
🎬 Click, watch, and let the chaos unfold
Mechanically, Relationship Revenge is almost comically simple. You are not juggling combos or racing a timer. You are choosing a scene, clicking, and letting the animation run. That simplicity is exactly what makes it addictive. There is no barrier between your curiosity and the payoff.
You see a new option on the screen. Maybe it is labelled with a mood, a phrase or a hint of what kind of revenge is about to happen. You click, lean back, and let the sequence play. Sometimes it escalates slowly, starting with a small reaction and spiraling into absurdity. Other times it jumps straight into the punchline, skipping right past “reasonable” to land in “I cannot believe they just did that, even in a cartoon.”
Because there is no pressure to perform, you are free to experiment. You can deliberately pick the option that sounds the pettiest just to see how far the game is willing to push it. You can replay your favorite scene because the timing of a particular gag made you laugh harder than you expected. Relationship Revenge is less about mastery and more about discovery, unlocking every silly fantasy the designers hid inside those buttons.
😈 A revenge scale from tiny jabs to full drama meltdown
Not all payback is equal, and the game knows it. Some scenes are barely more than mild shade, the kind of thing a character would brag about to friends later with a smug smile. A little prank here, a slight bit of social sabotage there, nothing that would actually land anyone in trouble but still enough to feel like a victory in their own head.
Then there are the scenes that crank revenge up to pure soap opera. Over the top public moments. Symbolic gestures that would probably get you banned from at least three places in real life. Situations where the break up becomes performance art and nobody involved is being remotely healthy. These are the fantasies that live safely inside the game, which is exactly where they belong.
The tone stays comedic rather than mean spirited. Even the most extreme scenarios are framed as exaggerated jokes, not realistic advice. That balance matters. You are laughing at how absurd people can be when they are angry or heartbroken, not cheering for actual harm. It is messy, it is dramatic, and it is very clearly grounded in cartoon logic rather than real world cruelty.
😂 Laughing at red flags instead of reliving them
If you have ever looked back at an old relationship and thought “wow, every red flag in the universe was waving and I still stayed,” this game is like a tiny, silly therapy session that arrives wrapped in sarcasm. Each revenge scene highlights behavior that is probably a terrible idea offline, but very funny inside a controlled animated bubble.
One scenario might lean into the idea of keeping score for every small slight, turning minor annoyances into big revenge moves. Another might exaggerate jealousy, pettiness, or that urge to “win” the breakup instead of simply moving on. Seeing those patterns played out by cartoon characters can feel weirdly cleansing. You get to laugh at them instead of living them. You might even catch yourself thinking “okay, I have absolutely felt that impulse before, but thank goodness I only ever expressed it by sending one passive aggressive text and not by doing whatever I just watched.”
Relationship Revenge gives space to those intense emotions without pretending they are wise or mature. It lets you acknowledge the anger, roll your eyes at the silliness, and maybe walk away feeling just a tiny bit lighter about your own history.
🛋️ A low effort drama machine for quick Kiz10 sessions
One of the best things about this game on Kiz10 is how little energy it demands to give something back. You do not need a huge chunk of time, and you do not need to “be good” at anything. You can open the game, play a handful of scenes, laugh at two or three disasters, and then close the tab feeling like you just watched a set of very short comedy sketches.
It works perfectly as a break between heavier games. After a tense horror level or a sweaty action match, you can switch to Relationship Revenge and let your brain rest while your funny bone does the work. You explore a couple of “how she thinks” options, then a couple of “how he thinks” options, comparing which side felt closer to your own chaotic inner monologue.
Because nothing is locked behind complex progression, you can come back whenever the mood hits. Maybe you and a friend sit together, trading turns picking scenes and guessing how wild the outcome will be. Maybe you sneak in one or two revenge fantasies on your phone during a quiet moment, just for the catharsis. It is the kind of lightweight, replayable experience that fits right into the overall Kiz10 library.
📱 Why Relationship Revenge works so well as a browser game
This is exactly the kind of title that shines in a browser window. No long explanation screens, no complicated control scheme to memorize, no multi hour commitment. You load the page, pick a perspective, and you are already in the middle of someone else’s breakup drama with zero consequences for yourself.
On desktop or laptop, clicking choices feels quick and snappy, turning the game into a little collection of interactive comic panels. On mobile, tapping works just as smoothly, making it easy to explore a couple of scenes while you are on the couch or waiting somewhere. The art and animations do the heavy lifting. Your only job is to decide which piece of revenge flavored chaos you want to watch next.
If you like games that poke fun at romance, if you enjoy dark humor about relationships as long as it stays firmly in the cartoon zone, or if you are simply in the mood for something that lets you laugh at breakup energy instead of stewing in it, Relationship Revenge on Kiz10 is a surprisingly perfect fit. It is simple, sharp and just mischievous enough to feel like you got away with something… without actually doing anything at all.
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FAQ : Relationship Revenge

What is Relationship Revenge?

Relationship Revenge is a darkly funny relationship game where you click to watch over-the-top breakup revenge scenes from both the “him” and “her” point of view.

How do I play Relationship Revenge on Kiz10?

Open the game on Kiz10.com, choose a side, then click the available options to trigger short animated breakup scenarios and see how each character imagines their revenge.

Is there any skill or timer in Relationship Revenge?

No, there is no timer or score to worry about. It is a casual click-and-watch experience focused on humor, exaggerated emotions and discovering every hidden scene.

Does Relationship Revenge promote real-life violence?

No. All payback is presented as cartoon fantasy and satire. The game is meant as harmless comic relief for breakup frustration, not as serious advice or behavior to copy.

Who will enjoy playing Relationship Revenge?

Players who like love games, breakup comedy, reaction-style content and point-and-click cartoons will enjoy exploring both sides of the story and laughing at the wild results.

What similar relationship and revenge games are on Kiz10?

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