Tag: Score Attack
Rocket Time Trials: Galactic Highway Review
Rocket Time Trials: Galactic Highway is a high-speed, punishingly precise test of skill that turns every mistake into a lesson, and every perfect run into a rush of triumph.
Highway Roads Racer Review
There’s a moment in Highway Roads Racer when the road bends, rain smears the windshield, and two trucks form a shrinking metal corridor ahead. You squeeze through on instinct alone—and for a heartbeat, arcade racing feels gloriously alive again.
Arcade Archives 2 TOP SPEED Review
Arcade Archives 2: TOP SPEED captures the raw adrenaline of 1987 arcade racing with blistering speed, unforgiving difficulty, and a perfectly judged modern touch. With Time Attack Mode pushing mastery to new heights, HAMSTER CORPORATION proves that sometimes the fastest way forward is straight through the past.
Snow Bros. Classic Collection Review
Snow Bros. Classic Collection isn’t just a re-release—it’s a snow globe shaken back to life, where every ricocheting snowball still sparkles with the magic of arcades long gone.
Chromacell Review
Chromacell is a pixel-perfect, adrenaline-fueled shmup that rewards precision, strategy, and exploration. With ten vibrant stages, responsive controls, and a host of upgrades, it’s a thrilling challenge for newcomers and veteran space pilots alike.
Pie Pie Cafeteria Review
Pie Pie Cafeteria turns the simple joy of merging sweets into a strategic juggling act where every drop matters. With charming containers, playful physics, and customer orders that keep the pressure simmering, Afil Games has cooked up a puzzle that feels like comfort food for the brain — warm, inviting, and impossible to stop after just one bite.
Moorhuhn Winter Edition Review
Moorhuhn Winter Edition wraps classic arcade shooting in festive charm, delivering nostalgic, score-chasing fun that’s easy to pick up and hard to put down — if only for short bursts.
LANESPLIT Review
LANESPLIT distills motorcycle racing to its purest nerve: weaving through living traffic with centimeters to spare while drum-and-bass pushes your pulse into the red. Focused, ferocious, and brilliantly tactile, it’s a solo-dev triumph that finally makes digital speed feel real.
Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER Review
With a single paddle and a rebellious ball, Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER turns 33 stages of 1987 geometry into a timeless duel, where preservation meets pulse-quickening precision.
Apocryphoid Review
A stark, stylish boss-rush sermon of lasers and halos, Apocryphoid turns the afterlife into a precision duel where every pattern feels like scripture and every victory like hard-won salvation.













