Arcade Video Games53
Arcade games. Titles from this category require particularly good manual skills. Main purpose of the gameplay is to reach a specific point or defeat enemies while controlling a character or a vehicle. Arcade games usually don’t have any story or have it in a very simple form. This category contains e.g. popular platformers.
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Zumba Kids
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The next installment of one of the most popular dance games. This time the creators decided to focus entirely on the game designed for children aged 7 to 12 years. Thanks to this decision, the title offers fun with the rhythms of such artists as Justin Bieber or Willow Smith. The game can take place either alone or in a multiplayer.
Monochroma
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Original platformer with logical elements, which was created by Nowhere Studios, an independent Turkish developer. The action of the game takes place in an alternative, dystopian universe of the 1950s, where one of the most influential institutions is a powerful corporation that produces robots that serve people. We play as the older of two siblings, who, trying to save his injured brother, finds himself in a mysterious place hiding dark secrets of the corporation.
OMG HD Zombies!
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OMG HD Zombies! is a game combining arcade and logic elements, in which our task is to eliminate hordes of living corpses. Each necrosis explodes on hitting a ball or part of the body of another zombie, so the fun is to cause bloody chain reactions.
Catlateral Damage
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A humorous cat simulator game by experienced game tester Chris Chung. The idea of the game should sound familiar to every cat owner, who knows their pet's peculiar behavior and the urge to knock objects off cupboards or tables. You play as such an unruly cat in an empty flat, and your main objective is to destroy everything by knocking it off furniture. The gameplay involves simple mechanics.
Hover
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An FPP sci-fi platform game by indie studio Fusty Games. Hover: Revolt of Gamers is set in a metropolis ruled by the ruthless Mayor. He thinks that one of the biggest threats to his power are games, which is why he confiscates all consoles and other gaming devices. The players take on the roles of travelers from an alternative world, who decide to overthrow the dictator.
Rain World
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A hybrid of a platform and a survival game. The title was developed by two people – Joar Lisberg Jakobsson was the lead programmer and the author of the idea of the game while the music was composed by James Primate. The game takes place in a hostile post-industrial realm filled with complicated machinery. The environment is constantly plagued by downpours and the animals that live in it are forced to hide from the rain in a hibernated state.
Gentlemen!
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Designed for fun in multiplayer mode, the 2D platformer. Players play the roles of the Victorian-era narrow-gauge gentleman, who duels with each other on a variety of boards. The game was produced by independent development studio Lucky Frame.
Vector
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A dynamic platform endless runner in which we move to a totalitarian reality where citizens are constantly controlled by the authorities, and the only ones able to withstand oppression are parkoury runners. In the game we run away from the agents chasing us, using various breakneck stunts modelled on the real movements of the best parking spacecraft.
Rayman Fiesta Run
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Continuation of a casual platform game dedicated mainly to owners of mobile devices. The title is a typical endelss runner in which, controlling the characters known from the Rayman series, we travel through short, full of obstacles and dangers levels, collecting the local currency Lumy.
Lost Orbit
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An unusual platform game and the first production by Pinxelnauts, a studio which used to create visual elements for other developers. You play as a lone astronaut called Harrison, whose ship malfunctions badly. Harrison leaves the ship and has to continue his journey on his own. He has to face many dangers, such as a previously unknown civilization. Lost Orbit can be called a vertical platformer, since you move toward the top of the screen.
Not the Robots
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Arcade sneakdown with elements of logical games and roguelike. We move with anonymous robot inside the office building, where in randomly generated rooms we have to eat elements of equipment. The hook is that the office building is filled with armed patrol robots and various traps, and the furniture we absorb is at the same time the best protection against the sight of guards and deadly laser rays.
Blast 'Em Bunnies
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A colorful, cartoonish stationary first-person shooter developed by small Australian studio Nnnooo. The gameplay in Blast ’Em Bunnies focuses on eliminating waves of aggressive rabbits. During the game the player cannot move freely, being tied to a single firing position. Eight types of enemies can be found in the game; they differ from each other in terms of speed, toughness, and tactic, and becoming increasingly stronger with each wave.
Kick & Fennick
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A 2.5D platform game developed by a Dutch studio - Jaywalkers Interactive. The game tells the story of a friendship between a boy named Kick and a flying robot - Fennick. Their adventures are presented in a typical platform convention, with only one exception - the game stands out from other platformers with its main protagonist moving over the obstacles using an enormous gun he found in the abandoned metropolis.
King Oddball
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Two-dimensional arcade and logic game very similar to the hit series Angry Birds. Players control a huge stone ball with a face floating in the air, which with its own tongue fires boulders at soldiers.
NES Remix
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The game consists of remixed and modified levels from the most popular NES titles, such as The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Bros. Each player has specific guidelines and goals.
Persona 4: Dancing All Night
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A rhythm game developed by Atlus and Dingo. The story of Persona 4: Dancing All Night begins six months after the events of Persona 4 — Rise Kujikawa went back into show-business, but soon a rumor spreads, saying that there is a mysterious music video, which sweeps those, who watch it at midnight to the “other side.” The gameplay is based on dance battles, and the story is shown in the cutscenes between them.
Shu
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An original platform game by Scottish studio Secret Lunch, combining arcade elements with the necessity of making moral decisions. The plot focuses on the eponymous protagonist trying to escape a violent storm. To stay alive, he has to reach the summit of a mysterious mountain, but the road is full of various dangers. Shu constantly moves to the right side of the screen, sliding and avoiding traps.
Doritos Dash of Destruction
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Advergames, a crazy arcade game prepared for a promotional contest sponsored by Doritos brand. In the game we play the role of a truck driver or a dangerous T-Rex hunting for him.
Eryi's Action
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Eryi's Action is a 2D platformer, produced by Xtal Sword studio. The title character wants to eat a juicy melon, which she stores at home. It turns out, however, that the fruit has been stolen by an insidious Farta. Vengeful, Erya sets off on a dangerous journey to collect her property. Despite the "candy" visual setting, the game is addressed to experienced players.
Gimbal
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A space-opera-style 2D shooter, designed for online multiplayer fun. Players build their own spacecraft, which they use to fight and race. Game was produced by independent studio 8888888 LABS.
Monster High: Skultimate Roller Maze
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Arcade skating races under the licence of a popular series of toys and an animated series. Playing as Monster High's favourite characters, players take part in a competition held on six tightly twisted routes. The game was produced by Game Machine development studio.
Jazz, Trump's Journey
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2D platformer inspired by Louis Armstrong's biography. The action of the game takes place in New Orleans of the 1920s. The player learns about the history of Trumpa and the birth of jazz as a new genre of music. The game was produced by independent development studio Egg Ball.
Mr. Bree+
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An experienced player-oriented, sidescrolled 2D platformer by TawStudio Entertainment development team. As a result of the trauma, the title character lost his memory. The player's task is to help the friendly piggy regain memories and return to his family. The game won a number of awards, among others at the SBGames 2012 festival.
Interference
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Cyberpunk and technoir style independent platformer with elements of sneaky and logical game. We move to the totalitarian city of the future, Arachnopolis, where we are involuntarily entangled in the activities of a cyberterrorist organization that wants to acquire a mysterious device called Glitcher.