Mobile Game: Catch Falling Heads in a Box

Frequently, when the mainstream media or jumped-up politicians squawk about violence in video games, they have little idea of what they’re talking about, but it would be hard to argue if anyone found fault with a game in which you catch falling heads in a cardboard box. In the mobile game Falling Heads, that’s exactly […]

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Frequently, when the mainstream media or jumped-up politicians squawk about violence in video games, they have little idea of what they're talking about, but it would be hard to argue if anyone found fault with a game in which you catch falling heads in a cardboard box.

In the mobile game Falling Heads, that's exactly what you do. I mean, sure, they're cartoony heads, and it's not like you see arteries sticking out of the necks or anything, but still, it leans a bit toward the creepy side of gaming, don't you think?

Of course, if you don't happen to have a box, you can always just pop the heads with a stick. Look, I don't think this is going to turn anybody into a rampaging head-catcher or anything, but am I wrong in being mildly disturbed by this game's "la la la" approach to decapitation? To be fair, though, it does seem like it's fairly well suited to cell phone play, so points for that. I kinda want to play it.

__Game Snacks releases Falling Heads__Most people have played Head on a Stick and wondered, what happens to the heads that fall off the sticks?

Well, here's the answer!

Move your cardboard box left and right to catch the heads before they hit the ground. And if you've not got a box handy, just grab a stick and pop the heads instead! Avoid the anvils and the fiery hell heads, they won't do you any good at all.

If you do well, you'll be catching heads well in to the night!

FEATURES

  • Unique head catching gameplay
  • Speed Up, Head Frenzy and Head Magnet
  • Up to four players competition mode
  • High scores, on your phone and online from www.rumblex.com