Gear Up for the Raya Craze in Lawan Pemadam!
Meet the Mastermind
Leon “Lint” Lim is the one‑person engine behind Linteractivity. A 30‑year‑old marketer who picked up coding skills online last year, Lint turned his passion for rubber wrestling into a game that’s now booming across Malaysia and the surrounding region.
What’s New in This Update?
- Raya‑themed eraser skins – bright, festive, and packed with flags that shout “Happy New Year!”
- A splash of fresh colors to keep your matches popping.
- Optimized physics, so those flips feel as smooth as a freshly polished desk.
How to Play (If You’re Not Already an Expert)
Grab a set of rectangular erasers, flip them like a pro, and try to land yours on top of your opponent’s. The last eraser standing wins!
Why the Raya Theme?
All the inspiration came from a r/singapore post showcasing a colorful assortment of rubber erasers. Lint thought, “Let’s bring this festive flair to the biggest holiday in Malaysia.”
Check the New Moves
Take a peek at the YouTube demo posted yesterday (link is above) – it’s like watching a rubber wrestling tournament on a movie screen.
Get Involved!
From kids in every corner of the region to desk‑junkies who love a clean office, Lawan Pemadam’s new Raya erasers are ready for battle. Download the latest update and let the rubber wrestling rumpus begin!

Whoa! It’s Been Ages Since I Dipped into Lawan Pemadam
“Honestly, I hadn’t given this game a second look in what feels like forever,” he confides. The idea was straightforward enough that he dove right in, spent a full day tinkering with it, and then dropped it online for everyone to try. And let’s not forget his playful childhood memories of lawan pemadam—he even added a tikam‑tikam feature, a little mystery‑prize machine that keeps things fresh.
What’s New in 0.45?
- Tikam Machine Added – Spin it to snag fresh erasers. It’s that “pull‑the‑pearl” moment but with rubber wrestling.
- New Powers – Browse and buy cool abilities that change how you wrestle the rubber.
- More Fun Ahead – Lim’s eyes are on reviving other traditional games like five stones (yes, it’s a game, not the ramen dish), hantam bola (“hit ball”), and even the ancient capteh.
Why It’s So Hard to Simulate
Pulling that classic “flip” into a physics engine is a real puzzle. Familiar with the game’s quirks, the designer smiles and says it was a solid challenge. He’s gearing up to stay flexible—if players want more, he’ll pour more content into the mix.
Catch the Vibe
Imagine a child suddenly reviving a forgotten gem—fun, nostalgic, and a touch quirky. That’s the heart of Lawan Pemadam right now, re‑born for a new generation of players. Stay tuned; we could end up seeing those old-school games reimagined for the digital age.
