 Get Off My Lawn is a free game where you play as an old man who's pissed off that aliens have invaded his front yard. The gameplay is reminiscent of Space Invaders and the aesthetic reminds me of Plants vs. Zombies, so you scroll along the bottom of seven columns shooting aliens as they slowly creep your way to your house. You start with a rifle but eventually can buy more weapons the more you play the game. There's power-ups too like slowing down time. One thing I liked about this game that kept me playing was I wanted to see what the next wave of aliens looked like. I liked the big lumbering guys, but I wish they went a little crazier with this. To go back to Plants vs. Zombies, that's a game that went all out when it came to creative enemies and weapons. They came up with some stuff you just don't think of every day. This game, eh, could have been better. Anyway, you know the saying, it's free for a reason. Well, Get Off My Lawn is ultimately free for a reason, because there's just not much there. I appreciate the little touches of personality here and there, but I didn't think they went far enough. Take the old NES games for example, something like Mike Tyson's Punch-Out. This game is as simple as it gets, Dodge and Punch, just not a lot to work with from a gameplay standpoint. But what makes the game so much fun is all the extra stuff, like the cartoonishly absurd opponents that got more and more ridiculous as the game went on. I guess what I'm saying is that if you're going to do a really straightforward game like this, you really gotta crank up the personality and charm to 11, and really make it memorable, because the gameplay just isn't gonna do that. I do appreciate the Duke Nukem-styled one-liners that the old man says every once in a while. That's kind of what I'm talking about, but he mostly says the same couple lines over and over. Anyway, I just wanted to point out Get Off My Lawn because it's a good, uncomplicated time-killing game, and I certainly appreciate that it's free. It's just that with a game as basic as this one, you really gotta amp up the charm to get people coming back for more and to make it memorable.