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Baby Boom II

Baby Boom II takes us back to the strangest factory you'll ever see! Run the baby production line featuring overheated wacky machines, power-ups, bonus presents and of course, screaming babies! Are you fast enough to handle the Speed Rounds and clever enough for the Bonus Rounds?

Battle Castles

Now Get Ad-Supported Version for Only $6.75!

In addition to the ads-free version, available via the "download demo" and "buy now" links to right, we now offer an ad-supported version of the game for a very nice price. You're served an ad at game start-up, between levels, and sent to an advertiser's page when you close the game, but it's not too intrusive, and hey, the price is good. To get this version, don't click the links in the left-hand column, and instead go here:

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Big Box of Blox

Buy This Game and Get Plasmaworm as a Free Bonus

Yar, well... It's Tetris.

Well not quite; none of the Tetris shapes, instead a fall-from-the-sky, match-three-stacking game like, well, many others--except that there are five different game modes that introduce new features, like jokers, bombs, hidden blox, frogs, fireballs, slot machines, "wild" blox, and boulders.

Bullet Candy


Death and Beauty

It's a paradox that the shmup--that old-school genre of frenetic space shooting--can create visuals that come closer to the status of abstract art than any other digital form... If you could ever look up from the intensity of combat long enough to really notice them.

Bullet Candy is a case in point; frenetic space mayhem, and beautiful imagery.

Charlie Knight, its creator, is clearly a long-standing enthusiast of the genre; he's created a highly polished, well executed examplar of the form, complete with "Minter levels" as an homage to Jeff Minter's landmark games. Shmup fans will find a lot to like here; novices are advised to turn the difficulty down as low as it will go (which isn't much).