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The second of the 2007 Best Of Features here on the IndieGames.com.blog, we're proud to present twenty of the best freeware arcade games released in 2007 - from Chalk through Gesundheit to a host of other neat titles. Here's the rundown:

Best Freeware Arcade Games 2007

  1. Chalk
  2. Trilby: The Art of Theft
  3. Flywrench
  4. Death Worm
  5. Gesundheit
  6. Iwanaga
  7. Pen Pen Xmas Olympics
  8. Frozzd
  9. Garden Gnome Carnage
10. Winter's Heart
11. Swarm Racer
12. dive
13. Cottage of Doom
14. Tekkyuuman
15. Rider V2
16. Colocoro
17. Merry Gear Solid
18. Non-Stop Action Hero
19. Chaffinch Challenge
20. Empyreal Nocturne

Comments

chalk is the most retarded game ever.

I believe the most retarded game award goes to Flywrench buddy, not Chalk.

Garden Gnome Carnage is straight awesomeness! I can't get enough of it. Fast, fun, and hilarious!

I think Chalk is quite awesome. But maybe that's because I have a tablet to play with. Certainly seems how it's meant to be played.

Teewars is a great free game .. so fast

i get an error right when i start this game up? can you help, it wll only get to the menu and right away it tells me that the multimedia fusion alone application stopped working. im running this on vista so that might be the reason

banana nababa is missing. that game is awesome.

Wtf is up with tekkyuuman
Do they expect everyone to be able to read fckin block language?

@WTF: It's in Japanese. You haven't set your computer so that it can display Japanese characters.

Garden gnome carnage is the best my high score is 428615! it is so fun to play!!!

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