While the gameplay doesn't really offer much new, upgraded visuals makes it look and play a lot more smoothly. Jack MacQwerty. A fast-paced reflex game-meets-typing tutor that has you playing as the fastest typist in the west. Simply type the name of each bandit as they come charging towards you to blast them away. Fast fingers are a must in the old west.
Don't forget to reload! Los Angeles Shark. How much destruction can you cause as you pilot a massive shark down through Los Angeles? Leap out of water to chomp swimmers, boats, hang-gliders and much more, while racking up combos and achievements in this short and simple but chaotic arcade game. Game of Loot. Discover the next free clicky-clicky game you'll want for Android and iOS — a tile-based collapse game with a classic dungeon crawl theme and plenty of crafting thrown for good measure by Super Ultra Hyper!
Rumble in the Soup. Four tyrannical overlords have taken over the four tastiest soups at the dinner buffet! As one brave, cigar-chomping Rambo rubber ducky, kick 'em out and make the soup safe once again in this arcade action shooter! Take out waves of prawns, cheese, and croutons with you guns, mines, and magnets, and be sure to rescue your fellow duckies in the process! You'll automatically shoot at anything that draws near, so focus on avoiding damage so you can win the day!
You're guilty. They know you are, and nothing you can say will change their mind. The only question is how long you can hold out without contradicting yourself or dawdling in this fast-paced game of interrogation after a catastrophic event. The only question is Strikeforce Kitty: Last Stand. Deqaf Studio's wildly popular series about kittens taking on woodland foes while dressing up as characters from anime, video games, and more makes a comeback, but now that the gameplay has turned to be more button-mashy, defense-centric, some play find it too simple to get behind.
Bear in Super Action Adventure. Shoot your way through the odd assortment of invaders in this exciting action game. Blast your way through enemies and collect coins to upgrade so you can blast through some more. Can the bear defend the Earth? It's up to you! You're an AI trapped within a computerized obstacle course constructed by a malevolent programmer. This developer's meanest trick? You can only double jump within glowing spheres of light! Make it through the dangerous obstacle courses by moving from light ball to light ball, carefully spending your jumps and dodging all kinds of spikes!
Drop Wizard. Also available for iOS, in this adorable arcade game from Neutronized, you play a wizard who can only defend yourself with stunning magical blasts when you fall off a ledge, and are otherwise forced to run from the cute enemies in your path. Simple yet challenging classic gameplay and a beautiful pixel style makes this an authentic classic-feeling experience, with eighteen levels for your browser, and over sixty on the paid iOS version!
You Must Build A Boat. Addictive arcade action is back, as you match tiles while running through infinite dungeons and sailing across a bizarre sea! Earn and unlock monsters for your crew to provide bonuses, bring new characters aboard to upgrade your equipment, and much more in this great indie game for your computer, or iOS and Android!
Snake Rewind. Out of all the Snake spin offs, Snake Rewind is not just another copy. How so? Well all credit to the game goes to Rumilus Design and Taneli Armanto.
Yes, that's the Taneli Armanto, the original creator of Snake for the Nokia phones. He has once again graced us with a free snake game for the iPhone and Android. Skiing Yeti Mountain. Fancy yourself a good skier? Fancy yourself a yeti chaser? Experience both in this fun action mobile game. Meet a cast of quirky characters as you ski the toughest slalom courses on the mountain, all while searching for the elusive beast. Sushi Catapult.
Sushi Cat loves sushi! If he can get to the moon, he gets a lot of sushi! So how does he get to the moon? A Sushi Catapult, of course! A bright and colorful action-launch game from Jay Armstrong and Jimp, Sushi Catapult is a visually bring and aurally cheery ray of sunshine in a series that has delivered many before, even if its many moving parts may be taxing on your browser. Earn to Die 2: Exodus. Toffee Games is back for more with a new installment in their wildly popular zombie action series!
Once again, you're trying to upgrade your vehicle and drive across the country to reach evacuation Silly Sausage in Meatland. Also free for iOS and Android, Nitrome's putty pup is back for more as you need to stretch around saws, lasers, spikes and more while nabbing gems to activate checkpoints.
It's challenging and full of variety, while designed to be a casual pick-up-and-play game for whenever you have a few minutes. Does Not Commute.
In this simple yet addictive and funny game from Mediocre for iOS and Android, you'll need to guide each citizen where they need to go in each level Bizarre characters with intriguing stories makes Does Not Commute easy to pick up but hard to put down.
Test your wordsmithing skills in Lettercraft for iOS. Sure you can spell words at your leisure, but are you up to the task when the letters are threatening to burn up if you don't use them? Race the clock, try for high scores and more in this exciting word game. Bart Bonte throws his hat into the ring for the popular genre of simple yet addictive and fiendishly challenging arcade games for your mobile device.
Just follow the instructions on screen and tap and swipe to the music! But how long can you last when the game starts changing things up and getting faster? Impossible Rush. Love playing challenging yet simple games on your iOS or Android device?
Akkad's game of fast-paced arcade action has you covered. To play, all you need to do is tap the screen to make the square rotate to the right, and try to catch coloured balls on the matching side. It's harder than it sounds, and beating your own high score is almost as fun as beating the ones your friends set! Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. More levels, more story, more atrocities, Hotline Miami 2 expands on the original game with a variety of new characters to play as, many with their own abilities and restrictions, but though its neon-soaked aesthetic and appealingly discordant soundtrack remain, a clunky story and more restrictive gameplay deviate from the source in odd ways.
Spacejacked: Endless Mode. It's just you, your sidearm, and whatever defenses you can build against waves of invading alien scum for as long as you can last repairing your ship in this demo for an upcoming game that blends shooting action with tower defense turret crafting.
The Comet's Calling. They're just your average monsters living in a junkyard trying to gather all the food and materials they can before the place closes at the end of the month! A simple and repetitive action game that still manages to shine and charm thanks to a great sense of humour and endearing story and characters. Completely free with no ads or in-app purchases whatsoever, this fast-paced action arcade game has you running through fire, explosions, and murderous drones with tons of heavy weaponry.
Though it may be repetitive, its chaotic gameplay and gorgeous retro aesthetic makes it an addictive treat. Help Cloudia pass her test to become a weather mage by popping clouds for her to dodge obstacles and dangers as she flies through surreal worlds filled with coins for upgrades in this easy but appealingly storybook-like arcade game. Alto's Adventure. High-score centric "jump and run" arcade gameplay gets gorgeous in this simple but stunning iOS game about a boy trying to chase down his escaped herd of llamas on his snowboard.
Changing time and weather as well as simple, addictive mechanics makes Alto's Adventure a scenic, oddly soothing treat. Tap Heroes. Upgrade your warrior and the abilities of your rogue and wizard as you click and slay your way through an endless tide of monsters! Epic Boss Fighter 2. Blast your way through a whopping twenty massive bosses, each with their own unique abilities, environments, and attacks, and earn powerful new equipment in this fast-paced follow-up to the original arcade shooter.
Pinata Hunter 3. The popular arcade series is back with a third installment! Beat pinatas and sell the candy they drop to earn upgrades Though it might be too simple for some, it's colourful and oddly addictive, and a fine way to indulge your sweet tooth. Doodle Brigade. The Doodles are coming! Defend your paper kingdom from the invading undead in this lane-based tower defense game. Although its setup looks familiar, this game places a big emphasis on upgrading your units and exploring their different abilities!
Stop giant zombies, prisons with legs, and angry tanks from ruining your day. Take back your inky domain! Cyberkat is a digital kitty in a high-tech world, and he's got a hankering for some seafood! Help him hunt down digital fish, crabs, scallops, and more in this side-scrolling shooter. Nether Runner. A good date goes bad, and all because you couldn't keep your hands to yourself when it comes to evil books!
Now, with the help of a tiny Cthulhu, you'll have to race and blast your way through hordes of monsters and big bosses to rescue your date in this gorgeous but grindy arcade game.
This isn't your ordinary breakout game! It will keep you engaged whether you're going for the high score, or just want to experience all the levels. One Screen Hero. In this Ludum Dare title, you're a knight fighting your way through an ever-shifting dungeon encompassed entirely by one screen. Scamper about, doing battle with skeletons and collecting treasure before the timer hits zero.
You'd better make sure you're on the right portal when it does! Ricochet Heroes. A clever send-up of RPG traditions, this Ludum Dare game has you launch your little band of heroes across the fields of each mystical region like pinballs, bouncing off trees and mountains and towns as you go.
There have been arguments in the media over whether video games desensitise people to violence. Oh, go on then, just one more absurd Japanese arcade machine. On a side note, this is probably the game title I understand the least on this list. What is it about the tablecloth that takes an hour?
Cleaning up the mess? The Last Barfighter This machine actually has taps on the front that dispense beer. Developed for a brewery in North Carolina as a publicity stunt, The Last Barfighter is a fighting game with a unique hook: it pours a beer for the winner. Capcom game. What it does have, however, is a tangible prize as well as the bragging rights that come with victory. Beat your opponent into submission and then drink a free beer while he has to buy one?
You can count me in. Honourable Mention: Polybius Polybius achieved legendary status in the early 80s as an arcade machine that could cause you to go insane, have epileptic seizures, or even drive you to suicide.
Some claimed that the FBI, CIA or some other organisation monitored the machines and collected information about how the game was played. However, lack of evidence has never stopped people in believing in anything, and so rumours of Polybius continue. Having seen the games on this list, arcade games are sometimes stranger than fiction, so perhaps a machine will one day turn up, or at least a playable ROM on an emulator. Arcade machine creators are certainly getting more inventive as time goes on, and while many of these will be forever consigned to history as nothing more than oddities, some may turn out to be the forerunners of the next generation of arcade gaming.
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Telly is a hot-headed wannabe hero. What he lacks in brains, he makes up for in strength. Use him to push obstacles out of your way. Isaac is a mysterious chap with a keen interest in physics. Make him phase through floors to reach unreachable places. Twins, or Norm and Sal, are like the poles of a magnet. Unique Gameplay Puzzle gameplay mechanics with arcade elements.
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