Boxhead: The Rooms Overview
Boxhead: The Rooms was one of those simple, absorbing games you'd find during the Flash era. It came out in 2007, made by Sean Cooper. You loaded it in a browser, and it just worked, asking for nothing more than a few minutes of your time that often turned into an hour.
You control a little white stick figure trapped in a series of enclosed spaces. The goal is straightforward: survive each wave of zombies that pour from the edges of the room. You move with the arrow keys, firing your weapon with the spacebar. The immediate challenge is managing the crowd, constantly strafing to avoid being surrounded. You collect weapons from fallen enemies, cycling through pistols, shotguns, and explosives with the number keys. The rooms get more cluttered with obstacles and enemies, forcing you into tighter corners. The pacing is relentless; a moment's hesitation means a swarm closes in. It feels like a tense, chaotic scramble where every shot and dodge counts.