Collect acorns, avoid obstacles, and survive the madness!
Go NUTS in this wild arcade adventure! Unleash your inner squirrel! You are the fastest squirrel in the park, and the Big Oak is dropping treasure. Dash, dodge, and leap to catch falling acorns, but watch out—evil Robo-Squirrels, hungry hawks, and the dreaded Lawn Mower are out to stop you. Can you survive the chaos and build the ultimate stash to reach the top of the Leaderboard?
Acorns tumble from the giant Oak Tree in the center of the yard. You run across three lanes, scooping them mid-fall or picking them off the ground before a rival grabs them. Your squirrel starts with a carrying capacity of one acorn, so the loop is tight: catch, sprint to the Home Tree on the far right, bank for points, turn around, repeat. Hazards complicate every trip — hawks swoop from above, Robo-Squirrels rush you to steal your haul, and the Lawn Mower crushes any acorn (or squirrel) in its path. Weather events like wind storms shake branches loose and speed up the drop rate. Pressing E near dirt buries an acorn — buried nuts survive between levels and multiply your score. Power-ups expand your pouch or hand you a temporary weapon, and gems earned from clean runs let you invest between levels.
Most catcher-genre games (think Catch-the-Egg, Feed the Ducks, falling-fruit clones) stop at a single axis: catch item, dodge enemy, repeat. Acorn Madness layers a burying mechanic on top, which flips the score ceiling — the best runs aren't about who catches fastest, they're about who caches smartest. You're also juggling multiple hazard types (aerial hawks, ground-level Lawn Mower, AI-driven Robo-Squirrels) instead of one recycled enemy, plus dynamic weather that rewrites risk/reward on the fly. A gem economy between levels gives the arcade loop persistent progression that catcher games usually skip. No ads, no sign-up, no paywalls.
Acorn Madness started on a car ride. Squirrels kept darting across the road in front of the car, and the conversation with the kids turned into "what would a squirrel arcade game actually look like?" Hazards for the darting, weather because squirrels obviously care about weather, and burying because that's what squirrels are famous for. The napkin sketch went through the overnight pipeline that same night and came out as a playable build. Weeks of iteration since then added the Robo-Squirrels, the Lawn Mower, and the gem economy.
For fans of Frogger-style lane-dodging arcade runs, Acorn Madness is free online and plays in your browser with no download. You control a squirrel on a mission to collect acorns and bring them safely back to the Home Tree. Move through the yard, grab acorns scattered across the ground, and dodge obstacles and enemies that stand between you and a high score.
Robo-Squirrels patrol the area and will chase you if you get too close. Each acorn you carry increases your score when banked at the Home Tree, but getting caught means losing your entire haul. The risk-reward balance of when to bank is the core of the game.
Use the environment to your advantage. Trees, bushes, and other objects provide cover from Robo-Squirrels, and bonus acorns appear in harder-to-reach spots for players willing to take the risk.