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Crazy Fairies

We may be too old to get free candy on Halloween, but luckily there are plenty of developers offering free Halloween content to keep us occupied. Today, Spicy Horse revealed its plans for Halloween content for two of their games, BigHead BASH and Crazy Fairies.

In BigHead BASH, players will find four new items awaiting them. The Cat and Monkey have been transformed into skeleton versions, and the content includes the addition of a new character, the Cheshire Pumpkin Head, which Spicy Horse fans may recognize from Alice.

In Crazy Fairies, all of the game’s bosses have been replaced with Halloween-themed versions. Also, Crazy Fairies players can partake in a new Halloween quest that allows them to decorate their homes with bats, a moon-witch, and more.

BigHead BASH is a multiplayer deathmatch game that has players fighting as bobbleheads. The game is currently available to play on Kongregate, Facebook, and SpicyWorld.

Crazy Fairies is also available to play on Kongregate, Facebook, and SpicyWorld. The game is a multiplayer, turn-based game, similar to Worms. Players choose from a set of famous fairy tale characters and fight villains, or other players, within colorful, 3D, maps.

One of the cool things about Crazy Fairies is that players playing on Facebook, Kongregate, and SpicyWorld all interact through the same games. Play on Kongregate against your friend playing from Facebook. Android and iOS versions of Crazy Fairies are currently under development, and will continue this cross-platform functionality.

Visit the official websites for BigHead BASH and Crazy Fairies to get started playing today, and get in on all this free Halloween content.BigHead BASH

 

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