Games like Wrdl-F (Channel F)
Looking for games like Wrdl-F (Channel F)? Here are top puzzle recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Tents and Trees - Fairchild Channel F, Fnvader or 3rees for Fairchild Channel F.
1 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsA deceptively simple puzzle game written for the Fairchild Channel F, the first ever games console to use ROM cartridges and a microprocessor, which launched in 1976. Unfortunately with its quirky CPU and low video resolution of 102x58, it was soon superceded by the Atari 2600 and only 26 official games were ever released for it, together with a handful of modern homebrew games. However it deserve…
View Game2 50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsBackground This is a simple arcade shooter for two players, either against a human player on the second controller, or the CPU. It was originally written for the C64 by Darren Foulds as an exercise in learning 6502 assembly language, and I always thought it was a neat idea for a casual arcade game. A solitary invader (who seemingly got lost on his way to a Space Invaders cabinet) descends down th…
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3 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsA game for the Fairchild Channel F, written in F8 assembly language. As an adaption of the game 2048, it took just a few hours to add the graphics and the extra rules that make Threes a trickier game to master than 2048. The aim is to get the highest score possible before you run out moves. When you move the joystick all the blocks that have space will move ONE square in that direction. When a mov…
View Game4 69%Game Brain Scoremonetization, emotionaloptimization, stability69% User Score 780 reviewsRetroArch Plus! Supports up to 127 cores on Android 8.0 and up devices!
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5 48%Game Brain Scoreemotional, graphicsgrinding, replayability67% User Score 12 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsIn the puzzle platformer Portal Dogs, a horde of dogs are following their king through the portal world. The catch: you play with all dogs simultaneously.
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6 51%Game Brain Score51% User Score 2 reviewsA game for the Fairchild Channel F, written in F8 assembly language over the course of around 24 hours. This is the classic modern-day mobile puzzle game 2048. The aim is to create a block containing the number 2048. When you move the controls in a direction, the blocks will move in that direction until they hit another block or the edge of the grid. When a moving block meets a stationary block o…
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7 65%Game Brain Score65% User Score 17 reviewsLast update of the game (ZX Spectrum tape): 1 September 2025 Last update of loaders for various other media: 14 October 2025 (10 October: new versions for Disciple / +D / Uni-DOS, Didaktik 40 / 80 / Kompakt and Wafadrive; 14 October: updated version for TR-DOS, and new versions for Timex FDD and Timex cartridge) This game is for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer and is based on the arcade g…
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8 54%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplayoptimization, graphics54% User Score 178 reviewsA four-title compilation of the mega-popular RAIDEN arcade series!
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9 Spellbound for MSX Introduction Spellbound is a video game that was designed and programmed by David Jones with music by Rob Hubbard and released in 1985 for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC (also with Ed Hickman) home computers. It is the second game in the Magic Knight series. Unlike the other Magic Knight games, Spellbound was never released for the MSX system back in 1985. This MSX port has…
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10 View Game52%Game Brain Score52% User Score 5 reviewsIt's time to put your Game Boy collection to work! GB Corp. is an incremental / idle game for the Game Boy, that rewards you for playing it on several console models. The core gameplay is quite simple. You hire consoles from the Game Boy line (Original GB, GB Pocket, GB Color, Super Game Boy 1 or 2, Game Boy Advance), and they work for your "push-button" company. When you have earned enough mone…
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