Arcade Video Games37
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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Uniminipet
4.4 Game Score
Uniminipet is a platform game addressed to the youngest viewers, based on an animated series of the same title. By directing the actions of one of the title uniminipettes (Goyang's cat or Ham's mouse), the player has to reach the place where their friend is trapped. Developers from SotNet studio took care of intuitively simple control system and colorful graphic design of their work.
Robin Hood, Gulliwer's Travel
4.4 Game Score
A set of two games based on the stories of children's favourite heroes: Robin Hood and Gulivera. The whole thing is addressed mainly to the youngest computer users. Each of these programs contains numerous games for one or more players.
Rastan
4.4 Game Score
Rastan is another hit from slot machines signed with Taito logo, which was converted to PeCety thanks to Novalogic company. The player will play the role of a powerful warrior whose task is to reach the castle, which is the seat of evil forces and annihilate its main tenant, a demon-possessed and extremely dangerous dragon. The program is maintained in the convention of a classic platformer, in which there are several worlds to overcome, densely populated by monsters from hell rhodium.
Hooligans
4.3 Game Score
As an adventurous and money-raising warrior, you can take part in the worst kind of reality show program, in which you can only defeat your opponents and win the main prize with cleverness and brutal force.
Windforge
4.3 Game Score
Two-dimensional platformer with open gameplay and a motif of extracting raw materials and constructing your own vehicles or buildings. In the game we explore the air world of islands in search of minerals. The whole thing resembles the popular Terraria, but it operates with much nicer graphics and a few original ideas.
1-2-Switch
4.3 Game Score
1-2-Switch is an original party game developed by Nintendo for Switch, their newest console. Gameplay is based on two-person competition - players take part in various contests, playing as pirates, gunslingers, and other characters. What makes 1-2-Switch stand out from the crowd of other similar games is that we are not watching the screen while playing, but facing our opponent face to face. Thanks to that unique approach, the screen is used mostly for showing the score.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
4.2 Game Score
The second part of Kevin McCallister's adventures, who as a result of another misunderstanding related to the trip was left alone - this time in New York. The prospect of spending Christmas in a big city wouldn't be so terrible for a little boy if it weren't for the familiar thieves who once tried to break into the McCallister estate. Having in mind the poor fate prepared for them by Kevin, the opryszkowie decide to catch him and take revenge. At this point, the player enters the action.
Paperboy
4.2 Game Score
The creators of Paperboy, which tells the story of the adventures of a boy who delivers the press to his homes every morning, try to convince us of how hard a piece of bread is the work of a newspaper player. The program, which is a direct conversion from scrubbing machines and developed by Magpie Computer Develepoments, once made a dizzying career, which resulted in its numerous adaptations to other hardware platforms (ten of them).
Die Hard
4.0 Game Score
Die Hard is a shootout which refers to the famous action film with Bruce Willis, under the same title. The player will play the role of John McClane, who declares war on ruthless terrorists occupying the forty-storey skyscraper Nakatomi Plaza.
Tetris Worlds
4.0 Game Score
Tetris Worlds is a variation created by developers from Blue Planet Software studio on one of the most popular logical games in the history of the industry. Compared to the classic Tetris, the title introduces a few innovative ideas in gameplay and fabulously colourful visual setting. Players can test their skills in 6 variants of solo fun and competing in 4-player multiplayer mode.
Tumble VR
4.0 Game Score
A logic puzzle arcade game by Supermassive Games, produced for PlayStation VR. Gameplay-wise, Tumble VR is a unique but relatively easy game, in which you find yourself in a special arena, where your skillfulness and logical thinking are tested. Each task is very creative. You have to build bridges and towers out of available elements, and also blow up many other constructions, etc. The tasks require you to use your brain and have a lot of patience.
Hello Neighbor
3.9 Game Score
An unusual first-person stealth game by Dynamix Pixels. In Hello Neighbor, we assume the role of an owner of a suburban house who suspects that his neighbor hides a terrible secret. To confirm his suspicions, he decides to sneak into his home, which won’t be easy since the man is incredibly alert and will stop at nothing to protect his privacy. The goal is to infiltrate the neighbor’s house undetected. Decoys and other distractions are helpful in turning the attention away from us.
Ghost Squad
3.9 Game Score
The Ghost Squad is an adaptation of the 2004 Nintendo console, one of the many popular "target sight on rails". Released by Sega and created by AM2, the production allows you to assume the role of a soldier belonging to the well-equipped American anti-terrorist troops, prepared to quietly and without a trace to perform even the most difficult tasks.
Nightbreed: The Action Game
3.9 Game Score
Nightbreed is an arcade game based on the plot of the film under the same title, which was directed by Clive Barker, an outstanding creator of horror films. It tells the story of Aaron Boone, suspected of a series of murders of a young man who, tormented by nightmares, ends up in a gloomy and devastated cemetery.
Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!
3.9 Game Score
Mobile spin-off of platform games series with Crash Bandicoot. King game is an auto runner similar to Super Mario Run, but with bosses and items known from the main part of the cycle.
Charlie Chaplin
3.8 Game Score
Born in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was probably the most famous silent film actor. At the end of the 1980s, Canvas devoted a unique computer game to this colourful character, who has made its mark in the history of cinematography in golden letters.
Impossible Mission II
3.8 Game Score
Impossible Mission 2 is a platformer, which is a continuation of the famous hit from 1984. Although the original was released on several hardware platforms (including Apple II), the game eventually did not hit the PeCet screens. Only four years later, Epyx thought about the owners of these machines and presented them with the second installment of the series.
Goat Simulator
3.8 Game Score
Goat Simulator is a humorous simulator that serves as a commercial extension of the joke game made by Swedish Coffee Stain (known primarily from the Sanctum series). The game lets you control a crazy goat named Pilgor which destroys everything in the virtual world. The goal is to cause as much damage as possible with the use of a wide range of absurd accessories, like rockets, explosives, etc. It was the developers’ ambition to create a big cliché parody, mocking low-budget simulators.
Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom
3.7 Game Score
The first installment of the Inzivimals series, which appeared on PlayStation 3. Unlike the installments on mobile consoles, the title is a three-dimensional action arcade game. Let's take on the role of a colorful creature whose task is to save the Kingdom of Inzivimals.
Hugo: Runamukka
3.7 Game Score
Hugo: The Great Escape is another virtual game where a friendly troll named after Hugo, a friend of all children and adults, known mainly from various TV programmes, plays the role of the superior character. This time the fearless hero has to get out of the captivity served to him by the Kawa tribe.
Bad Street Brawler
3.7 Game Score
Bad Street Brawler is an arcade game of the fighting genre, for which the Australian company Beam Software is responsible. The product debuted in 1987 on several hardware platforms, including ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. The last edition was released in the United States under the name Bop'n Rumble.
Back to the Future III
3.7 Game Score
Back to the Future III is an arcade game, which plot refers to the third episode of the popular adventure film series, directed by Robert Zemeckis. This time Marty McFly will move in time until 1885, where he will try to prevent the murder of his friend Dr. Brown.
Pinball Magic
3.7 Game Score
Before 21st Century Entertainment began to achieve significant success in the field of computer flippers, many companies tried to create their own flippers. Among them was Pinball Magic, presented by the French company Loriciel, which in the electronic entertainment market was mainly known for its simple and pleasant arcade.
Super Tetris
3.6 Game Score
Super Tetris is a refreshed version of the legendary arcade and logic game prepared for Spectrum Holobyte by Sphere studio. At first glance we can already see a lot of changes - both in the audiovisual setting and in the general concept.