Info About Homer the Flanders Killer
You know those wild fan projects that pop up out of nowhere? “Homer the Flanders Killer” is exactly that kind of oddball, unofficial spin on the Simpsons universe. It casts you as Homer Simpson, who—through some comedic glitch of the cosmos—takes it upon himself to track down and off Ned Flanders. Naturally, none of this has anything to do with the show’s creators; it’s purely a DIY tribute wrapped around a pretty twisted premise.
Once you jump in, you’ll find it plays like a simple top-down shooter. You move Homer around Springfield’s familiar streets, selecting from a handful of goofy weapons—everything from cartoonish mallets to over-the-top chainsaws. The goal’s always the same: find Flanders, go full chaos, rack up points for each…ahem…“confrontation.” It’s intentionally cheesy, with pixelated blood spatters and exaggerated sound effects that lean into the dark humor rather than genuine horror.
Visually, it’s a throwback to early ’90s arcade flash games, complete with bright block colors and chunky sprites. Each level is basically a different Springfield locale—Kwik-E-Mart, the church parking lot, Museum of Natural History—and you navigate narrow corridors or open courtyards while dodging whatever weapons the game throws back at you. There’s a basic upgrade system, too, so the more “successful” you are, the crazier your arsenal becomes.
It’s the kind of game that people either play once for the shock value or keep coming back to as a sleazy bit of fan humor. Some will call it tasteless, others will think it’s a hilarious jab at sitcom rivalry. Regardless, you end up with a strangely compelling little time-waster—a project born of both Simpsons fandom and a dark sense of humor that definitely isn’t sanctioned by Springfield’s official canon.