Most Popular Games - HeavyGames.com
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Stick Arena
: The ultimate stick fighting game of all time. Stick Arena lets you fight stick-to-stick with other human players around the world in real time! -
Whack Your Boss
: Can you find all 15 ways to whack your boss? Think the Sopranos meets Office Space. -
McDonalds Game
: You want fries with that? -
Hannah Montana Dress Up
: double click or click and drag clothes to dress up Hannah Montana! -
Surgery
: Use precise movement and skill as the King's Doctor sent to do his bidding. Viewer Discretion Advised. -
Gold Miner Vegas
: There's gold in them thar hills of Vegas! -
Falling Sand Game
: Strange but addictive game involving stick figures and sand. -
Street Sesh Skating
: Tony Hawk Pro Skater eat your heart out! -
Idiot Test
: Just how big an idiot are you? Take this simple test to find out! -
FFX Runner
: Like Grand Theft Auto? Then you'll love FFX Runner. Avoid the enemy cars and try to make your way around the city without getting destroyed. -
Dead Frontier: Night 3
: Kill those zombies, Bang bang! -
kakuro
: Play millions of Kakuro puzzles free. What's Kakuro? It's like Sudoku, only more challenging. -
Dig Dug
: Dig Dug is on of the great classic arcade games of the eighties. -
Nanny Mania
: Think managing a household is easy? -
Tiles Of The Unexpected
: Match up the tiles creating combos to gain bombs you can use at the end of the level. Very addictive. -
Dragon Fable
: Build a character and explore our ever expanding world in this MMO! -
BMTron
: Multi-player tron game for 2, 3 or 4 players. Avoid running into the wall or opponent's tail! The applet supports skins. -
3rd World Farmer
: Endure the many hardships of 3rd world farming in this fun, challenging and interesting simulation game. -
Gorillaz Final Drive
: There's no winning or losing this game, just driving around interesting 3D worlds while listening to music from the Gorillaz. -
Dawn of the Dead
: Shoot the zombies before they get you! Based on the movie.
Shall we endure life together? Shall we continue living, for richer or for poorer, in sickness or in health? Is there absolute truth that only death does us part amidst poverty and financial hardships? Ideally this should be the main game question to be asked a million times before partners get married, but these are not the fundamental questions they ask beforehand. The basic question on whether they decide to live together for a lifetime despite the economic crisis is simply ignored.