Games like Garden Tree
Looking for games like Garden Tree? Here are top arcade puzzle recommendations with a fantasy focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Tawashi, Retro Centipede infest or PixelJunk Eden.
- 59%Game Brain Scorehumor, musicgameplay100% User Score 10 reviews
It's a vertical scrolling shooting game (Vertical Shmup) with a slightly nostalgic atmosphere! Avoid and shoot and avoid and shoot and avoid! If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to The Tawashi.
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- 81%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsmonetization, music81% User Score 288 reviews
Destroy the centipedes before they crush you. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Retro Centipede infest.
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- 78%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplaystory, replayability78% User Score 543 reviewsCritic Score 80%3 reviews
Utterly unique and spellbindingly beautiful, PixelJunk Eden welcomes you to a psychedelic world unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before. As a tiny, silk-spinning “grimp,” it is up to you to collect the lost “Spectra” that have been scattered across all the gardens of Eden. Swing and jump between plants and rock formations, collect pollen to seed new plants and explore the incredible garden… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to PixelJunk Eden.
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- 68%Game Brain Scoremusic, humorgameplay, graphics68% User Score 527 reviews
Freebie is a casual game where you launch a ball against a paddle and hit a green surface. Be careful not to hit the red surfaces or you'll lose a life! If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Freebie.
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- 82%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystory, stability85% User Score 363 reviewsCritic Score 74%2 reviews
A dungeon full of loot is awaiting for a new set of Heroes.. come and get some! If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Heroes of Loot.
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- 66%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplaystory, replayability66% User Score 394 reviews
TeraBlaster is a top-down arcade shooter micro-game which draws heavy inspiration from Geometry Wars. Duke it out with hordes of enemies on randomly generated levels, trigger massive explosions, and die a truly glorious death. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to TeraBlaster.
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- View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 6 reviews
This game runs perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Background A few days before Christmas, the toys to be distributed to all the children of the world have now been packaged in Santa's workshop. Unfortunately, a gang of criminals decided to steal part of the gift packages to resell them on the black market. The criminals then went to the North Pole and entered the worksh… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Santa's Troubles (C64).
- 38%Game Brain Score46% User Score 8 reviews
JezzBall Classic was created to be just like how the original JezzBall was 25 years ago! The graphics, the sound, the scoring, the physics, the tempo... they are all the same as they were in the original. Of course there are improvements as well; for example there's a much higher frame rate and fixed glitches. Plus a lot of bonus stuff, such as new game modes! Gameplay: In JezzBall there are a … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to JezzBall Classic.
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- View Game79%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicreplayability, grinding79% User Score 788 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviews
You play David, an awfully small abstracted chosen hero tossed into a blissfully simple world overrun by giant culminations of evil physics-beasts. As David, you are given a slingshot-esque gift that you will have to use to conquer your colossus foes. Be there AND be square. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to David.
- 73%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplayoptimization, grinding73% User Score 132 reviewsCritic Score 70%10 reviews
[Media 2077820] A virus, known as the Nanobyte has infected hardware around the globe rendering all systems useless - gaming is dead. The HoPiKo, who ran the games, have been enslaved... It’s... If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to HoPiKo.
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