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Play 8 awesome, interactive mini games with retro ‘8-bit’ graphics in this nostalgic, 80s-style compendium game! Retro Redux is an innovative arcade extravaganza offering 8 individual mini-games en masse with simple controls and old-school 2D graphics. Prepare to play as a valiant, knight; shoot down enemy fighter planes; blast robots in confined mazes, collect coins ‘pacman-style’, and more!

Reasons to play this nostalgia-driven action game: If you were born after the turn of the century, this might be a fun game to immerse yourself in – If even to re-live the types of games your parents and grandparents would have played back in the day! And to nostalgic players of that great era – we hope you enjoy the dejavu graphics and classic game play. Exercise and test your reaction skills, focus, anticipation skills, and determination! Play all 8 – and find your favorite mini-game!

How to Play: A Flash-based, arcade action game for notebook, laptop and desktop PC / Mac (with certain browsers). There are 8 different ‘mini-games’ to choose from. All 8 games are One-player – except for the first game on the list (Biplane Dogfight) which also has a Two-player mode.

In all 1-player mini games, control your character / vehicle with the Arrow Keys on your computer keyboard, and press Z or Enter to fire your weapon if needed. In the 2-Player Dogfight game, Player 2 uses the WASD Keys and fires missiles with the V Key or Spacebar. You can exit a mini game at any time by clicking on the home icon in the bottom left corner of the play area. Here is a short description of each mini game:

  • Biplane Dogfight: In 1 Player mode, fight increasingly-difficult opponents in a competitive air battle. In 2 Player mode, you take on a friend / family member playing on the same computer.
  • Dragons Lair: Playing as a Knight, race around the game screen collecting gold, silver and bronze trophies. Avoid the dragon's fire, spiders and spikes.
  • Robotz: Shoot red robots and avoid their missiles in confined, Pacman-style levels.
  • Sea Bomber: Patrol the skies above the ocean and drop bombs onto enemy ships.
  • Knight Dash: Side-scrolling, survival game where you must leap over obstacles and avoid other hindrances. Keep running for as long as possible.
  • Tank Outpost: Survive for as long as possible as a tank in the middle of a 360-degree battlefield. Use the purple barrier on your tank to deflect enemy missiles away.
  • Castle of Skulls: Inspired by Pacman-style games. Collect all gold coins in the level and avoid the chasing skull enemies.
  • Haunted House: Explore dark levels and throw ‘holy water’ onto ghost baddies.

If this Flash-based game no longer works on IE11 or Chrome browser on your PC / MAC, try playing Firefox browser with Adobe Flash player installed.


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Games are great, especially the big, meaty experiences. The 50 hour immersions that snatch your free time right out from under you. It’s hard to pull away when a good game has you, but sometimes, you just need a break. A truly brilliant game lets you take that break without ever turning the game off. Enter the mini game - the most brilliant distraction ever.

Many games have smaller games inside them, but they aren’t all worth chatting about. The ones on this list stand out, though. They are creative, challenging, and in some cases, could (and do) stand well on their own merits.

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9. Caravan

A bit of a divisive game, but an interesting one from more of an anthropological standpoint. What happens to playing cards in the nuclear holocaust, especially when it's rare to have a full deck? That waxy, 52 card deck that seems to find its way in a stay drawer in every household in the country finds a new utility as a collectible card game. The rules are sort of vague and obtuse, but once you get the hand of building caravans, it can become a fun distraction from wastelanding.

8. Coffee Break

I have very few memories of Mario Paint, even though it was one of the games I played most often on my SNES as a kid. I remember making music with goose sounds, and I remember Coffee Break, a game where you swat flies.

With the SNES mouse peripheral, you literally pointed and clicked on flies for three levels, fought a big, mecha fly boss, and repeated the process ad nauseam. Flies got faster, and bosses took more swats to kill. Oddly enough, it might be the most fun thing about Mario Paint.

7. Chicken Kickin

PETA wouldn’t be a huge fan of this one.

In Fables: Lost Chapters (essentially the director’s cut of the game) a mini game was added that involved quite literally kicking chickens as far and as accurately as possible. Fable II would also bring a version of the game, bringing terror to poultry the world over. This marks the most direct and dastardly offense to chickens in video games since A Link to the Past.

6. Tekken Ball

A game about punching and kicking needs it’s distractions, right? Enter Tekken Ball, one of the wackiest takes on volleyball ever. Each team of two had to use their character’s moveset to dominate 2 on 2 beach volleyball. If a giant panda spiking a ball into a dinosaurs face isn’t funny enough, imagine that ball being made of steel. Thats right, you could change the ball’s material composition and size, adding different layers of challenge to the game. It wasn’t good for a very long distraction, but it was definitely good in short bursts.

5. Gwent

In the short time The Witcher 3 has been available at retail, Gwent has sort of taken the Internet by surprise. This is thanks, in part, to its collectible nature, but also the appeal of the gameplay is one that is atypical of a collectible card game.

Many games say it, but Gwent really is more focused on you playing your opponent in a match of skill, and less focused you just building a better deck than them. Having great cards still pays dividends, but not spending the most crowns per card isn’t going to disqualify you from being the best in Temeria.

4. Geometry Wars

Geometry Wars was Xbox Live’s first huge hit. People loved its psychedelic take on the arcade Asteroids-style shooter, and its framework has heavily influenced every game since. Funny then, that this game started as a mini game in Project Gotham Racing 2. I know I personally spent more time playing Geometry Wars in PGR2 than I did racing cars.

3. Snake VS Monkey

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There’s no better example of how quirky Metal Gear Solid 3’s sense of humor was than the Ape escape-themed Snake vs Monkey missions. I'm not sure what's funnier, the fact that you can earn a banana camo suit for playing through the levels, or the fact that changing all of the guards to monkeys actually doesn’t change the core gameplay experience that much.

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You still have to crawl and shuffle your way into advantageous points to get the drop on the enemies, just these enemies are escaped lab monkeys.

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2. Triple Triad

Another card game, but another one with a laser focus on skill over card worth. Having good cards is a must at higher levels, but beating an opponent is all about making them assume your next move. Games were quick so you could get in and out of rounds without much hassle. The kicker, though, was that each loss could cost you. Sometimes, you just lost a card. Other times, you lost your whole hand! Final Fantasy 8 also switched the rules up depending on which part of the world you played, mimicking the many colloquial styles of game interpretation in the real world to admirable effect. I still wish it was a real game.

1. Mercenaries

With Resident Evil 4’s updated control scheme came Mercenaries, a mini game that gave us an opportunity to really get the most out of this brave new world of survival horror combat. Stepping into the shoes of one of several characters (some with different forms), you are tasked to get the highest score possible before time runs out.

To do this, you employ your best zombie eliminating skills, as well as collect pick ups and power ups to extend time and add score multipliers. Each character came with a loud out of weapons and equipment that you couldn’t edit, but that gave each character a sense of personality. The best part of Mercenaries is that it hasn’t left the series since, and even has its own spin off game.

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