Were you using Blender 2.6.1?
I have voted for myself, but I have thought it over for a long time.
Zombie Massacre: It was good, but the movement was quite clunky, I ended up using just W and S. This was because I really had to move my mouse to the absoloute edge of the screen, I don’t know if that’s standard controls or something but I’m just not used to it.
I don’t have GLSL, but the game was still playable, though the zombies seemed to be in white cubes.
Also, when I shot the zombies, they just seemed to move back.
The health coming back made the game too easy in my mind, and my gun ran out very quickly - I couldn’t see another one.
Overall though, this was a cool game, and I think it came in second place.
Alone with the Shadows:
I don’t know with this game. The screenshots looked brilliant. But all I got was a flickering screen, and after a few minutes a screen saying ‘You survived wave 1’ (or something along those lines).
So I really don’t know how good this game was, hence why it probably isn’t the game I voted for.
Get away:
This game was quite addictive. I thought that the monster would be a bit more dynamic, all it needed was for it to bob back and forth a little bit in comparison to the camera, to make it a bit more scary.
In my opinion the sound was a bit too jolly, but there you go.
Finally, there was a bug where sometimes, when falling off, I would reappear on the ground, and sometimes I would just float in mid-air. It was a bit annoying seeming as I had to go back to the home menu to restart it.
Finally, I found the jumping a bit… slow. It just felt a little bit clunky.
All in all, this is a very fun and addictive game, and it very narrowly missed out on third place.
I hope I have not been too critical, but I was just trying to help people in their next games.
Best graphics: from the screenshots, without a doubt, Alone with the Shadows.
Best gameplay: the only game not zombie/monster related; get away.