Games like Poly-Play
Looking for games like Poly-Play? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Slalom & Balls, Arcade Anarchy or Luminosity.
1 *** Battle *** The monsters are advancing and want to break down. Your goal is to keep them out. Tilt the gadget to turn the cannon to the target. Click somewhere below to shoot. A pink monster is destroyed with one hit, a round monster with two, an iron one with three. Hitting the chest brings additional charges for the cannon. If you run out of charges, move the tank and hit the monsters and che…
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2 View GameArcade Anarchy is a series of 5 single-player mini games set inside a futuristic arcade. The games feature skill based, challenging objectives that will test your abilities, while still being enjoyable and replayable. Earn tickets by playing games, and earn more tickets the better you score. Players can spend their tickets in an in-game store for fun collectibles. The five games break down visual…
View Game3 76%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, replayability80% User Score 46 reviewsLuminosity is a fast paced arcade game. You take the control of a space ship and your objective is to close off the enemy drones and conquer a certain percent of the map in order to blow them up. Things quickly escalate and you face an increasing number of unique and challenging enemies and environments all trying to destroy your laser and blow your ship to pieces. To your aid you have a wide rang…
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4 82%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicoptimization, replayability82% User Score 160 reviewsHorizon Shift is an explosive wave based, single screen shooter, with a ton of new ideas and platformer elements. Do what it takes to protect your horizon from the ever encroaching enemy attack! Use the unique risk reward multiplier system to maximise power-ups, build your bomb and destroy EVERYTHING!
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5 View Game75%Game Brain Score81% User Score 9,610 reviewsAtari Breakout is an updated version of the legendary Breakout game by Atari. The aim of the game is to bat the ball at the colored blocks until there are none left, while making sure the ball does not pass your paddle. Enjoy this classic game with power-ups to boost you to the next level. How do you Play Atari Breakout? The aim of the game is simple, you have to destroy all the blocks using the …
View Game6 83%Game Brain Scorereplayability, optimizationgameplay, graphics83% User Score 69 reviewsEndless arcade action takes a modern twist, creating a uniquely challenging open space shoot-em-up experience. From brutal bosses to black holes and beyond, countless hazards await discovery. How long can you survive?
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7 52%Game Brain Score52% User Score 3 reviewsLillybug for Playdate While browsing the list of achievements in the backyard of the Generations house, have you ever thought to yourself "I wonder what it would be like to play a game as one of those fireflies ..."? Well, wonder no more! Lillybug is exactly that. In Lillybug, you play as a little firefly who is the only thing standing in the way of an army of termites that want nothing more t…
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8 36%Game Brain Score36% User Score 2 reviewsHello everyone! I'm a up and coming Indie Game Dev with ZERO background in art... games design....... Or even coding.. Well, that doesn't sound too fun. But my game might be! Please follow me on this venture as I learn how to create games, and play the games I do make in the process. This game will forever be free, so if you find it somewhere else for a cost, it's not me. This game is called Cosm…
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9 This game is a retro arcade-style forward-looking 3D block-breaking game represented by Atari "Breakout" and TAITO "Arkanoid". All operations are possible with just the mouse, and the paddle (player) can play with a smooth operation feeling like operating with a dial controller. The behavior of balls and objects is performed by physics.Gimmick Depending on the type of block, …
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10 How to play the gameThe game has three levels: Easy, Ok and Ouch. The names indicate the relative degree of difficulty of each level. To finish a level you must complete each of the 15 boards within the level. After completing the Easy level, you move to Ok and then Ouch. You may start at any level, but a useful tactic is to start at a less challenging level and build up a store of extra lives to …
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