Arcade Video Games10
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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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey
Arcade 04 September 2009
Skillful aviation game in which military planes from the Second World War are piloted. It belongs to a very well-known series, derived from the Pecs. She doesn't offer such realism as her ancet's ancestors, but she's still closer to simulation than all the other productions of this type that were released earlier on the console.
Apassionata
Arcade 13 November 2008
The game is aimed at people who are interested in horse riding and horses. While having fun we can choose our own horse and then teach him complicated choreography in order to take part in great equestrian events. You can also choose from a multitude of items to beautify your animal. The production was made in a colourful and pretty setting.
Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo
Arcade 14 March 2001
Defend the planet Naboo from the invasion of the Trade Federation, get Queen Amidala out of the besieged Theed and in fifteen challenging missions prove your power.
The Typing of the Dead
Arcade 03 December 2000
If you want to experience even a second in this game, full of stinky creatures and decaying zombies, you must learn to hit the keyboard with your fingers at an unprecedented speed.
Ace Combat Advance
Arcade 23 February 2005
Pocket edition of the famous dexterity book. We sit at the helm of one of a dozen or so fictitious fighters and take part in ten not too complicated missions.
Star Wars: Starfighter
Arcade 19 February 2001
Star Wars: Starfighter is LucasArts' arcade simulation of the Star Wars universe. The player joins the team of pilots defending the Naboo planet. The creators have prepared 20 models of fighters, which can be controlled in battles with the fleet of the Trade Federation and ships of the Galactic Empire.
Cave Story
Arcade 22 May 2004
One of the nicest platform independent games. The production tells about the adventures of a daredevil who travels through an unusual, fantastic world, in which it does not happen best. The breed of underground beings is harassed by the evil Doctor. The hero must help the defenceless inhabitants of the caves. The game surprises with its extensive locations, twists and turns and very well thought-out gameplay.
Asterix & Obelix XXL 2: Mission Las Vegum
Arcade 29 September 2005
Asterix & Obelix XXL 2: Mission Las Vegum is a three-dimensional platformer full of arcade elements, additionally sprinkled with a large dose of abstract humour. The producer of this position is Etranges Libellules studio, also responsible for the first part. Publisher - traditionally Atari.
Shrek 2: Team Action
Arcade 26 October 2004
Shrek 2: Team Action is a humorous arcade game, referring to the second part of the popular animated film. Produced by Beenox studio, the game is a conversion of a console hit. Out of 10 characters known from Shrek movies, players choose a 4-person team and set off on an adventure-filled expedition. The key to success is to make the most of each hero's strengths.
Horde: The Citadel
Arcade 01 January 2004
The Citadel is the official addition to Horde: The Northern Wind, a real-time strategy with a plot referring to Russian folk tales. The player plays the role of a hero who, together with a group of faithful warriors, begins to build a settlement and during its development, must defend himself against the temptations of bloodthirsty neighbors.
Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files
Arcade 29 March 1999
The next installment of the popular series of two-dimensional platformers embedded in cartoon climates. Again, the main characters are rabbit Jazz and his siblings Spazz and Lori. The game is in fact an extended version of Jazz Jackrabbit 2. It contains all the levels from this production and adds a lot of new ones, as well as a map editor.
Robin Hood: The Secrets of Sherwood Forest
Arcade 01 June 2010
Robin Hood: The Secrets of Sherwood Forest is a collection of logical and dexterity mini-games, connected with the plot associated with the famous banita. The player plays the role of a candidate for Robin Hood's band member. In order to join it, he has to cope with tasks requiring reflex and logical thinking skills. The game was created by Grasland Production studio.
Speedway Liga
Arcade 15 May 2009
Speedway simulator showing three Polish leagues and all their teams. The game uses a new simulation mode, which tries to faithfully reproduce the model of driving on a motorcycle.
Glowfish
Arcade 30 September 2011
Two-dimensional arcade game in which we guide a fish that travels through coral reefs in search of a kidnapped friend and friends. During the game we fight against hostile fauna with the help of found companions.
Madagascar 3: The Video Game
Arcade 05 June 2012
Madagascar 3: The Video Game is an arcade platformer, a free adaptation of DreamWorks' animated film Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. The player's task is to help Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria escape from insidious Captain Chantel DuBois and safely return to New York. Game was produced by D3 Publisher studio.
Deadlight
Arcade 01 August 2012
Another production set in a zombie-infested world. Deadlight, however, is an atmospheric 2D platform game, inspired by classic hits such as Another World or Flashback. It's the first title produced by Tequila Works, whose members used to work for such companies as Blizzard or Sony. You play as a former national park ranger named Randall Wayne, who's trying to find his missing wife and daughter.
VVVVVV
Arcade 11 January 2010
VVVVVVV is an independent production created by Terry Cavanagh, an Irish developer of flash games. Playing the role of a spacecraft commander, we strive to save the crew trapped in a mysterious dimension. The title is a variation of classic 2D platformers.
Hopmon
Arcade 01 March 2002
Arcade game referring to the convention of the classic Pac-Man. We are directing a three-dimensional animal, reminiscent of Pikiu. Our task is to collect a certain number of crystals from the map, at the same time facing various opponents.
Drifter
Arcade TBA
A simplified space simulation game created by the independent studio Celsius Games. The action of this production takes place in a distant future, where humanity has developed enough to colonize other planetary systems. The player assumes the role of a spaceship captain, and decides what path will the protagonist take. We can deal in trade and mining or even choose the career of a bounty hunter, an interplanetary convoy guard, or a pirate.
Spelunky HD
Arcade 08 August 2013
Spelunky HD is a puzzle game created by Derek Yu and his studio Mossmouth, whose main character is a spearhead. In order to steer his actions, players visit randomly generated undergrounds full of treasure as well as fancy traps and dangerous enemies. The HD edition has been enriched with new, previously unavailable elements.
Pro Pinball: Timeshock!
Arcade 30 September 1997
Continuation of a series of realistic pinballs, launched in 1996. This time the authors serve us a journey in time, asking players to find fragments of the crystal hidden in four different time zones.
Trials Fusion
Arcade 16 April 2014
Trials Fusion is another entry in the popular series of motorcycle action games. The player once again assumes the role of a stuntman who must complete a track filled with obstacles while performing spectacular stunts. The game was developed by Finnish studio RedLynx.
The Last Bounty Hunter
Arcade 30 June 1994
A classic arcade rail shooter game, with action set in the Wild West. Like many other popular representatives of the genre from the 1990s, the title uses full motion video technology, i.e. authentic actor's film footage, on which there are goals to be eliminated.
Doritos Crash Course Go!
Arcade 12 April 2013
A PC version of the arcade game, which made its debut on the Xbox Live Arcade platform. As we control our avatar, we take part in a series of 25 obstacle races in 5 different locations. The game was made in the convention of a TV show.