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Don’t Stop Girlypop! is the High Octane Shooter You Need

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I was sent a free copy of Don’t Stop Girlypop! to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review.

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What is Don’t Stop Girlypop!?

Don’t Stop Girlypop! is a Y2K themed arena movement shooter where you can’t stop moving coming to Steam on January 29, 2026. Go check out the demo and don’t forget to add it to your wishlist.

Hook

The evil mining corporation Tirgis Nix wants to grain your world of The Love, the valuable resource that keeps the planet alive. A resistance has formed to push back the corporation’s forces, but the evil robot army proves too difficult a force. You are the only one with the power, guns, and speed to take this planet back from Tirgirs Nix. Jump, run, and slide your way through waves of enemies and you jam out to high energy girly pop and kill anything that stands in your way. Can you keep moving long enough to save the planet before all The Love is drained from the planet?

Gameplay

The key in Don’t Stop Girlypop! is to not stop moving. Player movement is slow at first, but build momentum overtime. This momentum not only increases speed players move through the world, but increases the amount of damage they output. Combat is chaotic as players jump, swing, and do everything they can to keep their momentum up while shooting down every evil robot that gets in their way.

The game is split into stages with a clock to insentient speed. Players can race for the high score, or settle for the story. Players also unlock new weapons that open up the room for a diverse amount of playstyles. All this is done against an excellent Girlypop soundtrack that will get you in the mood for killing robots. Just don’t, stop, moving!

Review

Don’t Stop Girly Pop has become one of my favorite games. I love the perfect blend of Y2K aesthetics, its fantastic soundtrack, and the high octaine gameplay that kept my heart rate at dangerous levels.

Aesthetic

Don’t Stop Girlypop! is the perfect love letter to Y2K era aesthetic and gaming. I love the contrast between the rough, retro, quake like graphics against the more girly pop themes. You can decorate your weapons to be as flashy as you want, and of course the music is the cherry that makes this game such a treat. If you’re old like me, or enjoy revisiting those classic retro era arena shooters, you will appreciate the amount of effort that was put into building this unique world. Things do get a little hectic with all the exploding colors and fast paced movement, but if you slow down long enough to enjoy the level design, you won’t be disapointed.

The Soundtrack

The soundtrack to this game is fantastic and should be one of the reasons you are playing this game. I love the music so much, I’ve added the songs to my running mix. Do yourself a favor and listen to the OST. I will link the playlist below, but first, credit where credit is due:

  • Don’t Stop, Girlypop! (Theme) – Sarah Wolfe and Xavier Dunn
  • Slam! Hop! Dash! – Sarah Wolfe and Xavier Dunn
  • I Am The Revolution – Sarah Wolfe and Xavier Dunn
  • Just Don’t Stop Moving – Candice Susnjar
  • In A Dream – Candice Susnjar
  • Freak of Nature – Sarah Wolfe and Xavier Dunn

Story

There has been a good amount of effort put into building a world around this game. The story is strait forward, but with enough flavor to keep me invested. I liked going out of my way to pick up the different bits of the story to learn about the world. The game does have voice acting, and while a little rough in parts, I appreciate that I don’t have to read.

Gameplay

I was ready to right this game off because if felt like there was too much going on, but this was strictly a skill issue. When everything started to click, it has been very hard to put this game down. I am still bad at this game, but I am having fun trying to get better. Maps are creatively designed to keep players moving. Some of the weapons feel better than others, but I found use for all of them as I got a better understanding of the game’s mechanics. Each weapon opens up a player to a unique playstyle without taking away from the lore or flavor of the world. Best of all, they can be customized to fit the best Girlypop version of you that you can dream of.

Combat

Once I got a grasp of the mechanics, combat felt so fluid. It is important to understand the mechanics so you can make full use of the weapons, environment, and momentum mechanics. At first, combat does feel a little too chaotic, but when it clicks, I welcomed the chaos. I would describe combat in Don’t Stop Girlypop! as the most exhilarating combat you’ll experience with a soundtrack that will help keep you into gear. The game does a good job at making the mob fights feel fresh and exciting, and the boss fights are very creative and memorable. If you aren’t sweating by the end of the level, you’re doing everything wrong.

Conclusion

Don’t Stop Girlypop! is now one of my favorite games. I love the fastpaced combat, the solid worldbuilding, and the fantastic soundtrack. If you are looking for a unique shooter to add to your collection, it needs to be Don’t Stop Girlypop! This game is nonstop fun from the moment you pick up the first weapon, till the moment you clear the last stage. Go add it to your wishlist, and make sure you pick up on release on January 29, 2026.

You can pick up Don’t Stop Girlypop! on Steam. If you’re looking for other unique shooters with a cool soundtrack, check out El Paso: Nightmare.

KiiBOOM x Elyxirine Pastel Y2K Keycap Set Review

Disclaimer

KiiBOOM sent me the KiiBOOM x Elyxirine Digital Dreams: Pastel Y2K Keycap Set for free to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinion. Make sure you also check out my reviews for the Sprout Picnic Keycaps and the KiiBOOM Flick mechanical switches. I will also be using my Amazon Affiliate link where possible. It really helps if you use it to buy anything, not just the keycaps.

What’s in the box?

  • 144 Keycaps

Features

This adorable pastel keycap comes from the perfect collaboration between Elyxirine and KiiBOOM. This vibrant and adorably designed keycap set perfectly captures the spirit of Y2k. Whether you are trying to update your aesthetic or relive some of that nostalgia, uses will appreciate the amount of detail that went into the design. Each keycap is finely crafted with that unmatched KiiBOOM quality. Each cap is clearly printed on an expertly minted cap to produce a design that will withstand the stress of any workload. With 144 Keycaps, users can upgrade just about any sized keyboard, with a few extra keys for additional customization.

The set does come in two styles: Cherry and MOA profile keycaps. Cherry keycaps are the traditional style for those who prefer a classic styled keyboard. The MOA profile keycaps are KiiBOOMs unique bubble shaped keycaps that are not only comfortable, but give it a more adorable vibe. Which ever profile keycap you choose, you are guaranteed a high quality product compatible with most Cherry profile switches.

Review

The KiiBOOM x Elyxirine Digital Dreams: Pastel Y2K Keycap Set is by far my favorite of the KiiBOOM switches in my collection. I love the vibrant pastels and the colorful images that bring it to life. My only complaint is that it does not match the keyboard I installed them onto, but that is a personal problem. They were are a clear upgrade to the cheap keycaps the keyboard came with, and I will have a hard time using anything else. While it did take some getting used to, I love the MOA profile keycaps for both the aesthetic and comfortable typing experience they facilitate.

If you like the aesthetic in pictures, it looks better in person. This is the cutest keycap set you will ever get to you use. Users will not only appreciate the all the small details that went into creating this adorable set, but they will be impressed by the set’s high quality. These keycaps are ready to take on any workload and upgrade any setup. Whether you are building your new keyboard or just want to add a bit of color in your life, KiiBOOM x Elyxirine Digital Dreams: Pastel Y2K Keycap Set is a fantastic product worth getting.

You can pick up the KiiBOOM x Elyxirine Digital Dreams: Pastel Y2K Keycap Set on the official KiiBOOM store or on Amazon through my Affiliate link.