H.E.D.Z.: Head Extreme Destruction Zone
H.E.D.Z. has 225 characters – one of the largest, strangest groups ever assembled – and not much else.
H.E.D.Z. has 225 characters – one of the largest, strangest groups ever assembled – and not much else.
Over-the-top, bizarre monsters are the hallmarks of this gruesome, goofy bloodbath, released for free in 2002.
If you packed as many features as possible into a version of Snake, it might look like Heroes.
Unlike so many other digital art studios for kids, Imagynasium‘s playfully limited collage world wants to figure out what drives you to the creative process and how to keep you there.
Chess moves are a bit of a silly basis for a whole game. Knight Movies definitely makes a go of it though.
The awesome action in Kobo Deluxe moves so smoothly that you can play it without thinking.
Easy-to-use game creation tools let novice game designers make fanworks like Legacy Of The Golden Hammer, one part Mario game and three parts out-of-control action movie written by a teenager.
The only game from Women Wise, a company dedicated to software for women, The Legend of Lotus Spring takes you an overflowingly emotional journey of loss and remembrance.
Lemmings and paintball complement each other better than you’d expect, and Lemmings Paintball‘s sloppiness is less the fault of its ridiculous concept than of its execution.
From the bones of the strategy genre comes this liquid-y war game where fighting is about filling up the right spaces.