14 Fan-Made Sonic Games That Succeed Where Sega Failed

12. Sonic Boom And The Smash Crew

The first of three games that could be construed as a parody, Sonic Boom and the Smash Crew is both a mockery of Sonic Boom's cast redesigns, and a unique game worth playing.

Smash Crew is an obvious knock on Nintendo's Smash franchise, and plays much like it. A multiplayer brawler with simple controls, where you beat each other until your opponent is knocked off stage.

While the art style of poorly drawn MS paint and a sound library of screeching Youtube voice actors gets a cheap laugh at first, Smash Crew is more than a quick gag.

The surprisingly full cast of 16 unlockable characters, arcade modes, bevy of playable maps, and lengthy challenge mode gives Smash Crew more of a hold than any parody game should have. And for the price of free, what do you have to lose trying it out?

Sonic Boom and the Smash Crew can be downloaded from the developer's personal MediaFire upload. If the download wasn't trustworthy, I wouldn't put it up here.

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