Machine Gun Gardener

In the game "Machine Gun Gardener", you take charge of a wild and unexpected situation: hungry farm animals have busted out of their pens and are running straight for your garden! Instead of regular garden tools, you grab some heavy-duty firepower and defend your patch of veggies against cows, sheep, and stampeding bulls. Bright, cartoon-style graphics turn the whole farmyard showdown into a wild scene full of frantic action. Don't worry, you're not alone—an entire arsenal waits for you, from old-school blasters to some seriously wacky gadgets.
How to play?
First, pick up your machine gun and prepare to fend off waves of charging animals. You can switch between four wild weapons—one mows down crowds, another fires up a roaring flamethrower, while others let you set hidden turrets or even unleash a swirling black hole that sucks up your biggest problems. Set up defenses, blast through invaders with TNT bombs, and watch that your crops don't get chomped. When your garden takes a hit, step into the damaged spot and stand your ground until it patches up. You'll spot four health gauges on the map—keep these in the green, or it's game over. Gather points for every animal you stop, collect bonuses and achievements as you level up, and keep a sharp eye on any vulnerable patch. If your garden's health dips too far, the animals will take over, so stay quick and upgrade your defense whenever possible. Keep your blaster ready—the farm depends on you!
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- move
- run
- jump
- aim
- shoot
- special weapon
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- change arms
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- pause

- Our players rated the game for 4.09 out of 5. A total of 264 people voted for it.
- The game was released in January 2021 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Switch between four powerful and unusual weapons
- Set automated turrets for extra defense
- Use a black hole weapon to sweep away swarms of animals
- Patch up damaged garden spots by standing in them
- Earn achievements and level up with bonuses and high scores
- Keep track of four separate health indicators for your garden