Enjoy Playing Homer the Flanders Killer 2
It’s wild to think a Simpsons fangame would send Homer on such a dark crusade, but that’s exactly what Homer the Flanders Killer 2 delivers. You pick up where the first installment left off, with Homer still hot on the trail of Ned Flanders. The game leans hard into that over-the-top violence you wouldn’t see in the show, but it somehow feels in character—like Homer’s frustration finally boiling over in the most absurd way possible.
As you jump into play, you guide Homer through a series of suburban backdrops, ranging from Flanders’ neatly trimmed yard to a disturbingly empty church. Each area is packed with cartoonishly exaggerated enemies—think angry neighbors, a flock of churchgoers, even a few surprise appearances by Springfield’s more eccentric citizens. Your goal is simple: find Flanders, dispatch anyone or anything standing in your way, and inch closer to the final showdown.
The controls are straightforward, which keeps the pace nice and frantic. Homer can punch, kick, and even pick up makeshift weapons—everything from mallets to shotgun-style brushes—so there’s always a new way to go berserk. There are also occasional power-ups that boost your health or ramp up your attack power, and boss fights that really put your timing to the test. It’s old-school beat-’em-up meets Saturday morning cartoon nightmare, and it’s surprisingly addictive once you get into the groove.
Graphically, it nails that late-’90s Flash game charm with chunky sprites and bold colors. You’ll have a grin on your face when you hear Homer’s manic laughter or see those little blood splatters pop on screen. It’s definitely a niche title—more crude, more irreverent and less polished than anything official—but it captures a goofy kind of kinetic energy that makes it hard to stop playing. If you’re in the mood for something offbeat and you don’t mind a bit of pixelated mayhem, this sequel might just be your new guilty pleasure.