21 reviews
Mini Motors game · 17 Days Ago Recommended
Really good little party game, polished nicely, the platform (s&box) needs more hop on hop off games like this
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Terry's Crash Course 🏃 game · 19 Days Ago Shows Promise
Not a massive fan of the menu but when you get into the game it's pretty solid/polished. You should add ragdolls, getting hit by anything feels pretty lifeless at the moment.
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Spank the Terry game · 34 Days Ago Recommended
Addictive
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pool 🎱 game · 43 Days Ago Recommended
10/10
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The Festering - Withdrawals game · 2 Months Ago Recommended
A safe space to take hard drugs
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Crown Hat clothing · 7 Months Ago Needs Work
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/king-crown-3d90013e7a7b420abdaebdf9a09bcd58
Coin Flipper game · 7 Months Ago Recommended
I never expected a simple little game—one that revolves around flipping a virtual coin—to matter to me at all. Coin Flipper sounded almost laughably minimal: tap a button, flip a coin, and if you somehow manage to land ten heads in a row, you win. That’s it. No elaborate graphics, no sprawling story, no complex mechanics. But somehow, this tiny challenge ended up changing my life. When I first played Coin Flipper, I treated it like a throwaway distraction. Something to pass a few minutes. But the more I played, the more I realized the game wasn’t really about winning—it was about patience, persistence, and dealing with the randomness that mirrors real life more closely than most “serious” games ever do. Getting ten heads in a row is absurdly hard. Every tails resets everything. Every attempt feels promising until… nope. Back to the beginning. At first, it was frustrating. Then it became strangely addictive. And finally, it became something else: a lesson. Coin Flipper taught me endurance. It taught me to keep trying even when the odds felt ridiculous. It taught me that progress isn’t always linear and that failure isn’t a setback so much as a step in the natural process. I started noticing that mindset shifting into other parts of my life. Projects I would’ve abandoned too early—I stuck with them. Goals I used to assume were out of reach—I kept flipping, metaphorically speaking. And that moment when I finally did get ten in a row? It was bizarrely emotional. Not because I beat a game, but because it symbolized what consistent effort—through randomness, frustration, and “starting over again”—can actually accomplish. So yes, Coin Flipper is simple. Almost ridiculously simple. But sometimes the simplest things end up hitting the deepest. In a strange way, this little coin-flipping challenge helped me build a better relationship with persistence, chance, and myself. If you’re willing to give it more than a few distracted taps, it might surprise you too.
Get Bent game · 1 Year Ago Recommended
Love it, really charming. Good job!
SPRAIN game · 1 Year Ago Recommended
Really fun!
Blocks & Bullets game · 1 Year Ago Recommended
The best game smallfish have produced to date. Really good!
Fire Simulation game · 1 Year Ago Recommended
I burnt the cock and got an achievement. 10/10
Lawn Scare game · 1 Year Ago Shows Promise
Had a few issues where I couldn't (or it wasn't obvious how to) drop items such as the leaf blower / clippers. No obvious ending to the game which would have still been a nice touch despite the short gameplay. Otherwise, an overall solid game with a unique art style.
terry.io game · 2 Years Ago Recommended
Big blob eat small blob