11 Best Adult Swim Games

Updated on: May 2023

Best Adult Swim Games in 2023


Major Mayhem

Major Mayhem
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023

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[adult swim]
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • 24/7 Marathons of our most popular shows
  • Live Stream features daily, hosted programs that invite viewer participation
  • Featured episodes of all of our shows (certain episodes may require cable log-in)
  • Nightly on-air simulcast (with cable log-in)

Cartoon Network App – Watch Full Episodes of Your Favorite Shows

Cartoon Network App – Watch Full Episodes of Your Favorite Shows
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • Watch videos from Teen Titans Go!, The Amazing World of Gumball, Steven Universe, Infinity Train, We Bare Bears, Craig of the Creek, Ben 10, Clarence, and many more.
  • Enjoy your own custom mix made of your favorite shows!
  • Unlocked Episodes—Watch a selection of full-length episodes without any login or authentication!
  • See exclusive premiere episodes before they even hit the air!

Monsters Ate My Condo

Monsters Ate My Condo
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • Feed four ravenous beasts: Boat Head, Reginald Starfire, Mr. Shigoto and Lord Ferocious
  • Features both Endless and Time Attack modes
  • Play on your phone or tablet!
  • Fully-animated monsters to delight players, destroy civilization

Robot Unicorn Attack

Robot Unicorn Attack
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • Adult Swim’s classic endless runner, just like you remember it!
  • Gallop as far as you can before your inevitable demise!
  • Erasure’s classic “Always” accompanies you on your journey!
  • Magically enhanced with fairies, dolphins and rainbows!

Victoria Defence House

Victoria Defence House
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • This is an awesome game although some levels are hard
  • Short story =SCAM
  • It is such a great educational game for kids in any grade
  • Love the game super fun and huge fan of syndicate
  • And the old version won't let me play videos
  • However it is great for building a sandwich and keep track of calories
  • Nothing to write home about
  • Fun Game Play
  • The best sports app in the App Store keeps getting better
  • Rover is our go-to for finding a dog sitter

Poolmaster Toss 'N' Splash Inflatable Floating Game for Swimming Pools, Lawns, Decks

Poolmaster Toss 'N' Splash Inflatable Floating Game for Swimming Pools, Lawns, Decks
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • Toss 'N' Splash tests your aiming and throwing skills and includes a floating game and 10 game balls and 9 score pockets
  • Versatile and lightweight swimming pool toy
  • This outdoor toy can be used on lawn, deck, or water
  • Perfect inflatable pool toy for a pool party
  • 27" Diameter (approximate deflated size)

L Screen Lock : Passcode Keypad Lock

L Screen Lock : Passcode Keypad Lock
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • It can be addicting and is a good time killer also
  • Not just for travelers
  • Does need an undo button though
  • Spidermans the best superhero game app I've played so far
  • It's a pretty great sim compared to the others
  • It is a great funny game with great graphic
  • A fun strategy game that keeps me thinking
  • The best game ever so many super fun puzzles
  • Awesome fun addicting game
  • Thank you for creating such an amazing game

Castle Doombad

Castle Doombad
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • Touch and drag or tap to place traps and minions in your castle and navigate floors with ease
  • 45 maniacally challenging levels spread across three chapters
  • Upgradeable Traps & Minions to overpower your most stubborn of intruders
  • Ward Off Knights, Archers, Superheroes and more
  • Combine & stack Traps for maximum effect
  • Unlockable Extremely Difficult Endless Mode For Extreme Challenge
  • 20 Game Center achievements to gather
  • Compete with your friends on Game Center leaderboards
  • We'll even throw in a Flying Monkey, no extra charge

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

The Simpsons: Tapped Out
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • Make Springfield just like you want it.
  • Help Homer find Marge, Bart, Lisa, and the rest of his family and friends! (Ned Flanders, too.)
  • Enjoy exclusive animated scenes sure to please fans of TV’s longest-running comedy.
  • Visit your friends’ Springfields, play pranks, and collect cash.
  • Complete tasks to earn… mmm, donuts!

Zen Koi

Zen Koi
BESTSELLER NO. 11 in 2023
  • Soothing, intuitive gameplay
  • Hundreds of Koi types for collection, including hard to find rares
  • Unique smooth flowing action
  • Calming atmosphere and beautifully toned environment
  • Share Koi patterns with friends
  • Limited edition Koi pattern awarded to the first players to download and play

A Gamer's Dream Come True: Becoming a Character in a Video Game

I can't tell you how I got into my privileged position except I found a link on IGN.com that changed my life. I didn't believe it until I got a letter telling me I was heading for Oahu with a $150,000 stipend...

I can't tell you how I got into my privileged position except I found a link on IGN.com that changed my life. I didn't believe it until I got a letter telling me I was heading for Oahu with a $150,000 stipend.

Upon arrival in Hawaii, I found myself behind the wheel of a sexy rental supercar, a ruby-red Ford GT. It was my dream come true.

After driving the rental around the winding coast of Hawaii - still not believing my luck - I visited a Chevy/Saturn dealership to buy wheels. I chose a blue Saturn Sky. I was sold after my test drive, and paid cash.

Now? I'm a member of an Oahu car club, and to advance in rank you'll have to outdrive me. Well, not me, but my likeness.

Welcome to the world of "Test Drive Unlimited."

I've been a gamer most of my life - from the days of the Commodore Vic-20 and "Gorf" to "Gears of War" on the Xbox 360. I love transforming into Walter Mitty, spending a couple hours a week in a fantasy world where blasting aliens and running over baddies get you achievement points instead of federal investigations.

And I'd always wanted a chance to develop games, test them and look for glitches - what's known in the gaming world as "beta testing." But as a married man and father of two, I thought my days of beta-testing were gone before they ever arrived.

Until last summer.

I saw an advertisement on IGN.com that said Atari was looking for game testers. I shot off an e-mail, figuring I wouldn't make the cut. But within a couple weeks, Atari said I was selected to participate in a private PlayStation 2 beta test for the game "Test Drive Unlimited."

I was shocked. I had been following the game on the Xbox 360 and I had the demo already, so I had a pretty good idea what to expect.

In the demo, players can choose a car or motorcycle, and they are assigned a house. The player can take part in online races against other players or compete offline against the computer. In the retail version of the game, players can choose several different types of cars, motorcycles, houses and clothing.

The players also choose whether to cruise, race or take part in side missions, including playing chauffeur for fashion models, delivering cars and dropping off packages.

Within a day or two, I got a demo disc and instructions. It wasn't long before I was online and testing.

It was an intense process - the test build of the game we received (there were 1,500 testers) was still raw.

But the tester's job is pretty clear. You look for any mistakes that slipped past developers. You are instructed to start races and try to lose them. You soon realize you are not just playing an unfinished game - you are doing work.

The graphics were subpar compared to most games on the market. The game was glitchy (trees in the middle of highways) and the auto-save feature sometimes wiped out your progress.

One of the most commonly reported bugs involved steering. Other testers complained of our vehicles' missing interiors, but Atari told them that aspect hadn't been finished in the version we received.

I found some bugs and glitches, too. I didn't mind the steering one bit, but I did notice several visual mistakes. Like how a road faded into a green graphic. I drove through it several times and ended up reappearing in different places in the game.

One cool glitch was at the entrance of a highway tunnel. The car I was driving would hit a small bump and go vertical, get transported into a parallel world and then tumble for a few seconds.

We reported glitches, mistakes and graphics problems to Atari. Developers of the PS2 version of the game, Melbourne House, used private forums on Atari's Web site for feedback as well, listening to testers and correcting bugs and glitches.

I spent hours racing or cruising around virtual Oahu last summer.

The beta test ended Sept. 3. I stayed on afterward - Atari didn't cut the servers off for a few days - and cruised online with other testers. But it was time to get back to life.

Though we worked for free, it was an awesome chance to test a video game before it hit store shelves. We found problems in-house testers had missed - which Atari very much appreciated. And I enjoyed the countless hours I spent cruising Hawaii, happy to help improve the game.

For our hard "work," Melbourne House rewarded 30 testers with a very special gift. We were to become "nonplaying characters" in the game.

I was stunned. My likeness, aka Willie "Mad Skillz" Jefferson, is now a member of a racing club on the PS2 and PSP versions of the game. So, if you get an invite to a motor club and race against guys like Ominous Gamer, Big Blazer, FordGTMan or S31ender, you'll know the racers are actually people like me.

Since my summer jaunts around Hawaii I have helped Atari with beta testing two more times - both were "Test Drive Unlimited" for the PC.

But now I look forward to seeing how great my character is. The game is scheduled to hit store shelves March 20. I won't feel bad if I get whipped by my digital likeness.

If you get a chance, rent or buy "Test Drive Unlimited" for the PlayStation 2 or the PSP. Mad Skillz and I look forward to racing you around the beautiful island of Oahu.

Aloha!

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