We bring you more games, less ads, and above all, a super-simple layout. We are tired of having to click “back” every time you want to play another game, so we decided to use the shadowbox effect (by: Michael J. I. Jackson) to bring you a user-friendly alternative to websites like AddictingGames, Miniclip, flashgames247, and many more. Also, we have the easiest access to a full screen mode that we like to call “STOMP” mode. This can be achieved by clicking the “STOMP” link under any game’s screenshot. Any game request can be e-mail to us at contact@stompergames.com. We hope you have a fantastic stay, and that you stomp your way to the leader boards.
Stomper Games was created in the summer of 2008 by Louis Antonelli, Greg Dehmlow, and Alex Stomp. In April of 2008, Alex took it upon himself to re-create the masterpiece. This time, however, he was set to make it look better, and work more efficiently than not only any previous version, but than ANY OTHER GAMING WEBSITE. Taking the bubble wrap off of StomperGames.com in April, it was a job well done.
Alex is a High School Junior from Illinois. He was born in Belgium, and lived there for 11 years. There, he spoke French at home, and Dutch at school. When he moved to the US, he learned English, and he is now learning Spanish in school. Alex loves soccer, volleyball, video games, technology, and web design. Please check out his other websites at vampa.org.
To all the nerds, geeks, and computer addicts that actually have some knowledge on creating games. Do you have an idea for the next WoW, but you don’t know how to see if others like it? Well, we’ll post your games! Any game can be e-mailed to us at submit@stompergames.com, but we’d prefer that you use the available form. These games will be published in a “Prototype” category and available to the public. Please e-mail us at submit@stompergames.com if you are interested in becoming a Published Game Designer, and we’ll be happy to assist you in the process of doing so. This is good for us, because it gives us unique games, and good for you because it gets you published and gives your games the opportunity to be critiqued by hundreds of gamers every month. This service is to get you known, not to make money. However, you may place an advertisement at the beggining of your game and collect any type of profit made from that.