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* ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]''. A tower defense game wherein you plant flowers and various other vegetation and spores to defend you against a horde of extremely creative zombies. They do this by [[Action Bomb|exploding]], [[Abnormal Ammo|shooting peas]], and shooting walls of ''[[Kill It with Fire|elemental]]'' [[An Ice Person|peas.]]
* The ''[[Parappa the Rapper]]'' series. Especially the toilet rap.
** Also, ''UmJammer Lammy'', an off-shoot in the ''Parappa the Rapper'' series, is a giant trip. Very little of the game makes sense. Nonsensical moments include Lammy being [[Mistaken for Pregnant]] after eating too much pizza and being taken to a maternity ward run by a giant big-bosomed caterpillar who keeps vomiting, to Lammy's demise, and her famed catchphrase, "MY GUITAR IS IN MY MIND!" [https://archiveofourown.org/works/9844919 The fact that Parappa's penis was also ''literally in her brain'' at one point doesn't exactly help matters either, now that I think about it...]
* Most of the games made by Swedish game developer Cactus Software seem to take place in bizarre nightmare worlds, but Mondo Medicals / Mondo Agency really take the cake. There are [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltnQYHuynG0 Let's Plays] available.
* ''[[World of Goo]]''. Essentially it's ''[[Lemmings]]'' (which, by the way, arouses several questions on its own accord). But instead of lemmings there are various living multicoloured lumps of, well, goo with eyes. And they build inticate web-like structures out of themselves so that their more lucky... comrades?... siblings?... could reach a discharge pipe and be sucked in it. And there are ''flying'' lumps of goo that can reverse time. And the major goal for the goos is to leave the planet and fly away. And a part of their journey lies in digital enviroment. And all the excessive goos are stored in a special realm for you to build a highest possible tower out of them. And all of this is one huge [[Take That]] at consumerism.
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