PC Arcade Video Games12
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. more
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World of Goo
Arcade 13 October 2008
World of Goo is a logic-arcade game produced and published by Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel, a two-person development team from the 2D Boy studio. The game, designed exclusively for one player, consists in building various constructions of gelatinous slurry balls, i.e. the title Goo, which is permanently disturbed by gravity and other laws of physics. The title, characterized by specific visual setting and original situational humour, was considered one of the most original games of 2008.
Disney Tangled: The Video Game
Arcade 19 November 2010
Arcade game based on Disney's animated film. We travel through the fairy-tale land in the body of a young princess or a brave prince, trying to banish a bad witch.
Air Conflicts: Secret Wars
Arcade 01 July 2011
Arcade air shooter, taking place during World War I and World War II. We play as a pilot and take part in famous heavenly battles. Production allows you to play in two control modes and in addition to the campaign includes a pair of individual scenarios. The game does not lack multiplayer mode.
Over the Hedge
Arcade 09 May 2006
Over the Hedge is an arcade product that has been designed for young players. The plot of the programme is modelled on an animated cinema picture of the same title, for which Dreamworks is responsible.
Asterix & Obelix XXL
Arcade 18 June 2004
An extensive arcade game. The player plays the title characters - Asterix and Obelix. These heroes first appeared in 1959. Since then, they have seen, among other things, two fully-fledged screenings and a whole host of games (computer and console).
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
Arcade 06 October 2006
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties is a three-dimensional adventure and skill game created by Two Tribes studio and released by The Game Factory. It is based on a film of the same title (alias Garfield 2).
Tetris (1986)
Arcade 12 May 1986
A legendary arcade-logical game, developed by Russian student Alexey Pajitnov in 1986. The main goal of the Tetris competition is to arrange the blocks falling into the wells in such a way that they form lines.
Hugo: Jungle Island
Arcade 30 June 2000
The next adventures of Hugo's troll, who this time has to free Hugo and the children - Trick, Trak and Truk - abducted by the evil Scylla. The game is divided into six episodes and each of them is a separate mini-game with its own rules, challenges and scenery.
Kurka Wodna 2: Zemsta Pana Franka
Arcade 04 December 2002
The second part of Topware's best-selling arcade. The rules of the game are simple - the mouse cursor is the weapon viewfinder and the player's task is to shoot down as many cocks as possible that appear on the screen. There are three types of weapons and multiplayer mode.
Bee Movie Game
Arcade 30 October 2007
The Bee Movie, as the title says, is a game based on a funny animated film, Bee Movie, produced by DreamWorks, Shrek and Madagascar. Just like in the cinema picture, here too we play the role of a bee - Barry B. Benson.
Assault Heroes
Arcade 23 October 2007
A classic scrolling shooter in which we deal with mass elimination of enemy units. For this purpose we can use a buggy type vehicle or motor boat.
Yetisports Arctic Adventures
Arcade 15 July 2005
Yetisports Arctic Adventures is a compilation of arcade games from the Yetisports series prepared by the development team of JoWooD. Players have the opportunity to compete in five winter competitions: Free Fligh, Pingu Flight, Snowboarding, Baseball and Half Pipe Racing. The whole was enriched with eye-catching, three-dimensional visual setting and a large dose of humour.
Asterix at the Olympic Games
Arcade 08 November 2007
Not too complicated arcade game, referring to both the new cinema production and comic strips with the title Asterix. This time the brave Gauls go to the games organized by Julius Caesar.
KAO the Kangaroo: Round 2
Arcade 04 November 2003
A continuation of a three-dimensional platformer developed by the Polish studio Tate Multimedia (previously known as X-Ray Interactive). Kao the Kangaroo: Round 2 returns to the titular hero, who once again embarks on a demanding journey all around the world to save hundreds of animals that have been abducted by an evil poacher and his band of thugs. The game sees us travel through 20 varied levels in five different worlds filled with difficult obstacles as well as numerous vehicles and objects.
Shrek the Third
Arcade 14 May 2007
Shrek the Third is a computer adaptation of an animated cinema image of the same title. The plot of the game coincides with the film, so for the third time we find our heroes, including Shrek, Fiona and Donkey, in a very troublesome situation.
SlamTilt Resurrection
Arcade 06 February 2000
Pinball simulator in realistic 3D graphics with the ability to play on two visually refined tables: Night of the Demon and The Pirate.
Sheep
Arcade 01 November 2000
Unusual logical-arcade production, in which players try to lead the flocks of sheep to the end, full of traps and the dangers of maps. The title is kept in a humorous style.
Desert Fury
Arcade 12 May 2003
A low-budget shooter about the fight against international terrorism by Anarchy Enterprises. In the game, our task is to eliminate training bases for future terrorists. All of this is achieved by means of an extensive arsenal. An interesting motif in the game are the difficulties during military clashes, e.g. in the form of pacifist protests.
Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone
Arcade 28 June 2001
An adventure game for older children with many arcade elements. The whole is based on the popular license known from cinema screens and Michael Crichton's book cards. As a result of the earthquake, the DNA samples of dinosaurs are destroyed. Our task is to acquire new ones and place them in the InGen laboratory.
Reksio i Kretes: Tajemnica Trzeciego Wymiaru
Arcade 12 December 2007
Reksio and Kretes - The Mystery of the Third Dimension is another product with a well-known and liked, nice dog in the main role, created by Aidem Media for young computer users. This production is an independent addition of a logical and arcade character to the series about the adventures of Mexico, for the installation of which you do not need earlier games from the cycle, and for a successful fun is not required to know the content of the predecessors.
I-Fluid
Arcade 22 July 2008
Original platform game. We are leading the world's most ordinary drop of water and we have to guide it through a number of stages, full of surprises and dangers.
Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame
Arcade 06 August 1993
A continuation of the bestselling platformer from 1989, which tells a story of the eponymous Prince of Persia, who is trying to save the beautiful Princess from the evil vizier. The action of Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame takes place several days after the events of the original game. Seeking revenge on the hero, Jaffar – the vizier – steals his identity and takes his legitimate position, while the lives of Prince and his beloved are once again hanging by a thread.
Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet
Arcade 17 April 2012
Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet is a combination of shooter and arcade game. The player controls a flying saucer equipped with an on-board cannon. The distinguishing feature of this title is the graphics and level and opponent designs created by Michel Gagne, a Canadian draughtsman.
Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion
Arcade 12 April 1991
Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion is the successor to the cycle initiated by John Romero, which was developed after the creation of id Software. All members of the company at that time - Tom Hall, Adrian Carmack, John Carmack and the originator of the original - participated in the production of the programme.