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Octogeddon -

: Your tentacles fire automatically. Success depends on your ability to spin the correct "weaponized" limbs toward incoming waves of planes, subs, and tanks.

The game’s depth lies in its DNA mutation system, which allows you to replace standard tentacles with bizarre animal heads: octogeddon

Octogeddon Review: A Satisfying Spiral of Cephalopod Chaos Created by George Fan—the mind behind the original Plants vs. Zombies — is a "spin-’em-up" rogue-lite that trades garden defense for global destruction. While it lacks the sheer breadth of Fan's previous work, it succeeds as a highly addictive, accessible, and humorously chaotic arcade experience. Gameplay: The "Spin-to-Win" Mechanic : Your tentacles fire automatically

Typical of the genre, features permadeath, but balances it with a persistent progression system: Zombies — is a "spin-’em-up" rogue-lite that trades

: The game uses a minimalist two-button (or mouse-only) control scheme where you simply rotate Octo left or right.

The core loop is deceptively simple: you play as an octopus who, after seeing a YouTube video of a chef making sushi, decides to destroy the world's landmarks.