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  2. Category:Side-scrolling platformers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Side-scrolling platformers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 295 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. SuperTux - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed under usage of Simple DirectMedia Layer as cross-platform middlelayer targeting OpenGL and OpenAL. Game engine and physics engine are own developed. The game's metadata are S-Expressions of the programming language Lisp, scripts are written in Squirrel. In January 2022, SuperTux was released on Steam as an Early Access ...

  4. Side-scrolling video game - Wikipedia

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    It combined the platform gameplay of Donkey Kong (1981) and Mario Bros. (1983) with side-scrolling elements from the racer Excitebike and the beat 'em up Kung-Fu Master, [28] [29] and was more expansive than earlier side-scrollers, [18] striking a balance between arcade-like action and longer play sessions suited for home systems. [18]

  5. Jump Bug - Wikipedia

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    Jump Bug [a] is a 1981 scrolling shooter platform game developed by Alpha Denshi under contract for Hoei Corporation. [4] It was distributed in arcades by Sega in Japan and Europe, and by Rock-Ola in North America. [1] The player controls a bouncing Volkswagen-esque car in a forced scrolling world. The car can eliminate enemies by shooting them ...

  6. Frak! - Wikipedia

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    Frak! is a side scrolling platform game in which the player controls a caveman named Trogg. In each level, Trogg's object is to find three keys located on the level. The platforms and ladders (replaced by logs, ropes and chains on later levels) constituting the level are laid out in a very tricky form.

  7. Poinpy - Wikipedia

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    Poinpy is a vertically scrolling platform video game developed by Ojiro Fumoto (also known as Moppin) and published by Devolver Digital. It was released on June 10, 2022, on iOS and Android devices, exclusively though Netflix Games. The game received positive reviews from critics upon its release, with praise being given towards the gameplay ...

  8. Pepper Grinder - Wikipedia

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    Pepper Grinder is a side-scrolling platform game revolving around the titular character's versatile drilling device, which is used to traverse various obstacles, puzzles, and defeat enemies in a multitude of levels. "Grinder" functions as a multi-purpose tool which allows players to drill through terrain, revealing hidden areas and shortcuts. [3]

  9. Cyber Shadow - Wikipedia

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    Cyber Shadow is a side-scrolling action-platform game [3] developed by Finnish indie studio Mechanical Head Studios and published by Yacht Club Games.Using an 8-bit aesthetic, the game follows a cybernetic ninja named Shadow who sets out to rescue his clan in a world overrun by machines.