Sat Feb 02 2019
Resized for newer devices.
Feed The Head is less of a game and more of a digital interactive sculpture that defies traditional logic. Created by the surrealist masters at Vectorpark, it invites you to interact with a blue, floating head. There are no instructions, no UI, and no clear objectives—just a series of bizarre, hilarious, and often unsettling transformations triggered by your pokes and prods.
Everything about this experience is meticulously crafted, from the smooth, hand-drawn animations to the tactile sound design. It rewards curiosity in the purest way possible. You might pull on the nose and watch it turn into a bird, or feed the mouth and trigger a psychedelic sequence of events. It’s a masterpiece of interactive art that proves mobile devices are a perfect medium for surrealist play.
Unique surrealist art style
Hand-drawn animations
No instructions or UI for pure discovery
Interactive physics-based play
There is no set path. Try pulling, clicking, and dragging different features like the eyes, ears, and nose to see what happens next.
The gameplay is entirely touch-based, focusing on experimentation with the character's features to trigger various animations.
There is no traditional 'winning'—the goal is to find all the hidden interactions and complete the head's transformation cycle.
I remember playing this game in middle school with my friends when it first came out. Today it just popped into my mind for the first time in years and I had to search for a while before I could find it again. This game is incredible! It’s imaginative, interactive and overall a great app and experience!
i used to play this game on a website like 10 years ago! i absolutely loved this game!! a few years ago i found out feed the head is no longer a website, but you are able to download it as a window computer application, which is just like the website version. i only recently found out about the game and i’ve been playing it for a hot minute. i was able to beat the game once so far!! i’m really excited about being able to play this game over and over again!
I can barely complete this game,I am just stuck feeding the head
I loved this game, although it felt like a complete acid trip, this thing needs a sequel/console port
The objective of this game is to explore for the sake of exploring. A beautiful experience that rewards curiosity. I love it and my kids love it!
Good Fun Great BUY IT NOW Creative Love it
Pls do not get this. I got it and it’s so short. So do not get this
Not worth $1.99, finished it in 3 minutes







