Weird IO Games
Every game catalog needs a "miscellaneous" drawer, and this is ours. Weird IO games are the ones that made us go "wait, what?" — games that defy classification, challenge convention, and sometimes make you question the sanity of their creators.
@killer-io.com puts you in the shoes of a serial killer at a Halloween party. Flap Royale turns Flappy Bird into a 100-player battle royale. Double Dodgers makes you play two games simultaneously — one on a phone screen, one in the real world. Oib.io gives you a queen and an army of blobs. Craftnite.io asks "what if Minecraft and Fortnite had a baby?" And Hopz.io... honestly, we're still figuring out what Hopz.io is about.
These games prove that IO doesn't have to follow a formula. Some of the most memorable gaming experiences come from developers who threw convention out the window and built something nobody asked for but everyone enjoys.
If you're tired of standard shooters and cell-eaters, dive into the weird section. You might find your new addiction in the last place you'd expect.