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Lullaby for an Electric Toaster
Lullaby for an Electric Toaster is a creepy but fun and addictive game.
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A short, very intense survival horror where you play as a hitman on a job that goes incredibly wrong.
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A very scary indie point and click survival game, a sequel to the first game Five Nights at Freddy's.
Free DemoRocky Bytes ScoreTotal Downloads5,231
Five Minecraft Mods to Improve the Core Gameplay Loop.
Minecraft took the game world by storm when it came out. In fact, it's easily one of the most popular games in the world now, even almost a decade after its initial release. Its gameplay loop, creative potential, and most importantly, its modularity, makes it one of the most popular targets for ...
Five Incredibly Impressive Indie Games.
Indie games have mostly taken the place of Flash games from the early 2000s. Aspiring developers now make their mark via itch.io instead of Newgrounds, and this is usually where you can find some incredibly creative games. As with most things, however, most of them are...less than good. The games on this ...
Five Minecraft Mods That Add a Ton of Features.
Minecraft took the game world by storm when it came out. In fact, it's easily one of the most popular games in the world now, even almost a decade after its initial release. Its gameplay loop, creative potential, and most importantly, its modularity, makes it one of the most popular targets for ...