Category:Arcade Games
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Arcade games are games that have a unique setup, varying per game. They can range from side-scrolling shooting games to games with a more magic/swordfighting emphasis.
This page contains descriptions and listings of all FunOrb arcade games in alphabetical order.
| Available Game Genres |
|---|
| All - Arcade - Platform - Puzzle - Racing - Shooter - Sport - Strategy - Word |
[edit] Descriptions of Arcade Games
| Game Title | Game Description |
|---|---|
| Bouncedown | A true study in equilibrium. Make yourself bigger or smaller, bounce high into the air or fall through the clouds, all while sliding along the proverbial tightrope between being impaled and burned alive. And maybe grow some spikes now and then. |
| Brick-à-Brac | This ball and bat themed game provides Orbsters with hours of gameplay and 60 engaging levels of angular skill. Hit the ball, destroy bricks, and collect powerups as you play through either multiplayer games or the equally challenging singleplayer mode for highscores. Fond memories of Breakout and Pong find a happy home here. |
| Crazy Crystals | A popular style of puzzle games in online game collections, dig through dirt and let gravity do its thing while trying to collect crystals buried between giant boulders that think the top of your head is a much more comfortable resting place. Spiders are a particular hazard: Those of you with arachnophobia had better take your pills first! |
| Deko Bloko | If you like Tetris, you'll love Deko Bloko. Arrange loose pieces of two shapes, and once you've got four together, they'll transform into new blocks, as solid as Tetris blocks! Eliminate them again using the same loose blocks to avoid cluttering your space. Also, there are many special pieces littered around to make it just that little bit better. Try out frantic multiplayer games of up to 8 players, where your solid shapes go to your opponents to help end your competition! |
| Escape Vector | Pilot a simple hopper ship with nothing more than a pulse gun and an underpowered emergency shield deep into the hearts of asteroids and alien worlds to recover the stolen technology of your fleet. Be able to explain momentum to your family at dinner. Learn to appreciate good gas mileage. |
| Geoblox | Is it a berry? Is it a bubble? Is it De Blob? No! It's a planet, and its gravity is pulling all the solar system's debris in to it. Better spin yourself a merry little dance before you build up so much that you turn into a black hole! |
| Miner Disturbance | Spelunking at its best. In pretty much the opposite manner of a traditional platform game, dig deep into a volcanic mountain for all kinds of ores and gems. Just do us all a favor, and don't turn into the kindling for Pompeii's new little sister. |
| Monkey Puzzle 2 | Dratted monkeys! Drop the little pests to the forest floor by firing bubbles crossbow-style at their precarious perches. Fans of Puzzle Bobble (Bust-A-Move) will do well here. Try it and see just how good your aim really is. |
| Orb Defence | A game of strategic defence with awesome action elements, make offence your defence by stacking upgradeable weaponry around your orbs to hold off and vaporize the onrushing onslaught of the horrifying horde. Energy is your friend. |
| Sol-Knight | Don't rock or you'll roll! (Somebody had to say it.) While upgrading your weapons with each level you complete, defend the planet against the dinosaurs' demise by obliterating an incoming hurricane of asteroids, meteors, and random stellar debris. And increasing the planet's ambient temperature by a full degree from the atmospheric friction while burning up the dust. Marshmelons, anyone? |
| StarCannon | In the fine traditions of Galaga and Gradius, fly a simple ship with a single-shot shield through waves of intergalactic enemies with pulses, bullets, lasers, tracers, debris, shrapnel, and explosions, and collect enough powerups that you can barely see your targets through your own weapons' fire. This game can get your heart pumping quicker than any other game here. |
| Torquing! | Imagine Marble Madness...except with hamsters. There really is no better way to describe this. If you grew up on the NES, your memories of "Aaaaaaaaah! *splat*" will come back to you in a flash. Roll your hamster around environments filled with precarious drops and plenty of goodies to collect, and cry with joy for every gyroscope you find. Yes, gravity does work. |
Pages in category "Arcade Games"
The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
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