StrongBadZone

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"YOUR HEAD A SPLODE!"
"BACK OFF BABY"

Strong Bad Zone is a vector graphics game similar to the Diamonds 3D vector game for the Mac. You are a spikey-headed cyber-shield guy (with a cyber-shield) trying to block "devastating 3D attacks" that come flipping towards you. If you hit them, they bounce back. You try to hit Vector Strong Bad's head until it disappears. This game first appeared as a joke in the Strong Bad Email: video games, and is the source of the quote, "Your head a splode!" (and variants such as "Your phone a splode!", "Well, my head a splode!").

This game can be accessed from the email "video games," as well as the Scrolling Shooter Games Menu.

Note: You actually can't win or lose this game. When your head a splodes, you just continue the game. And when you destroy Strong Bad's head, a new one appears.

Page Title: I Strong Bad! I hunger!

Contents

Instructions

Move left and right with arrow keys
Hit 'A' for shield left
Hit 'S' for shield center
Hit 'D' for shield right
Try to hit Strong Bad's big head
Click to start

Fun Facts

  • The page title is a possible reference to the old arcade game "Sinistar". In Sinistar you battled a large spaceship shaped like a head that would say, "I hunger!".
  • An otherwise unused sequence of "BACK OFF BABY" is found in the Flash file. This can be accessed via a seek bar.
  • The page title "I Strong Bad, I Hunger" is similar to the page title of RhinoFeeder: "I Rhino, I Hunger", and is a reference to the classic game Sinistar (which this game resembles, and Rhinofeeder doesn't in the slightest).


Glitches

  • Very rarely, when Strong Bad's attack hits his wall, Strong Bad will speed up greatly for a few seconds and then return to normal speed, but the projectile will be stuck in the back of the room moving back and forth.
  • Another glitch involves the projectile apparently hitting the left wall but behaving as though it has hit the back wall. If you deflect the projectile, it will move along the exact line it came at you and will continue to do so for as long as the file is loaded (it cannot be fixed no matter which direction you raise the shield or whether you dodge the projectile or allow your head to a splode).

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