Arcade (677 programs)
Pros: Faithful to the original game. Simple, yet fun gameplay. Charming graphics and presentation.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: A sequel to a successful fan game. Has 24 all-new stages. Can be played on either C64 or its emulators. Same beloved gameplay mechanics.
Cons: The tutorial displays huge chunks of text that can be overwhelming.
Pros: Familiar Pac-Man gameplay. Unique ands stylish character design. Source code freely available tweak and mod.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: 35 levels across 5 planets. Charming retro game themes for each location. Fun and challenging gameplay.
Cons: No high score ranking list.
Pros: Simple but fun gameplay. 6 difficulty levels. A variety of weapons to choose from. Random power-ups to pick up.
Cons: Demo version. Still in active development.
Pros: Fun and challenging gameplay. Four unique levels and challenges. Happy Hour for extra points.
Cons: Slight difficulty curve.
Pros: A well-made port of an old arcade game. Offers 8 completely-new levels. Can be played on either C64 or its emulators. Same beloved gameplay mechanics.
Cons: The tutorial display huge chunks of text that can be overwhelming. Not as fast as the original game unless you use NTSC.
Pros: Fun and challenging gameplay. Inspired by the classic Scramble arcade game. Keyboard or joystick control schemes. Top scores board.
Cons: Can get repetitive after a while.
Pros: Pixel graphics and neon-inspired theme. Easy to learn and play. Gamepad support.
Cons: Thin on game content. No extra features or options.
Pros: Simple gameplay. Unique checkpoint mechanic. Challenging obstacles. No life system.
Cons: No clear objectives. No clear difference between difficulties.
Pros: 100 animated GIFs with audio. One secret memory ending. Easy gameplay. Cute pixel art.
Cons: Doesn’t have much of a gameplay. No in-game settings.
Pros: Faithful port of the classic Space Invaders game. 50hz refresh rate gaming. Improvements to graphics and animations. Joystick and gamepad support.
Cons: Multiple versions are confusing and don't offer clear descriptions.
Pros: Offers single-player and multiplayer mode. Simple controls. Lively music. Colorful graphics.
Cons: Requires an emulator. Not much variety in levels and difficulty. Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Classic and nostalgic gameplay. Simple controls and mechanics. Quick to launch and easy to play. Compatible with modern Windows versions.
Cons: Dated graphics and sound design. High default volume. No new features or enhancements.
Pros: Vibrant and detailed 3D graphics. Open-ended, simulated gameplay. Dynamic outcomes based on city design.
Cons: Dated graphics and interface. Limited modes of travel. Limited land mass.
Pros: Nice visuals. Enjoyable music.
Cons: Same content as the first Habroxia game. Lacks story. Upgrades are expensive. Repetitive.
Pros: Familiar gameplay. Includes DLCs. Online and local co-op. Various playable characters.
Cons: Lacks precise hitboxes and weighty attacks.
Pros: Easy-to-follow gameplay. Simple controls. 25 screens available.
Cons: Repetitive. Lacks challenge.