Flappy Ball
Magi Dogi
Geometry Vibes
Kitty Kuro
Bounce And Escape
Green Slaughter
Wings Rush
Hero Bounce
Geometry Rash Challenge
Vending Machine Action 2
Zombie Herobrine Escape
Candy Kingdom: Skyblock Parkour
Super Sandy World
Super Pizza Quest
Strike Force: Action Platformer
Extreme Moto Team
Rise
Super Buddy Run 2: Crazy City
Christmas Adventure
Dino Swim
Blood of Vladula Jr.
Gingerman Rescue
Timeless Tumble
New Platform
Catching Flight
Mexico Rex
Stargrove Scramble
My Craft: Craft Adventure
Princess Goldsword and The Land of Water
Rubber Duckie’s Bathtime Fun
Super Ninja Plumber
Short Ride
City Theft
Flappy Bird Spinning Oia Oia Cat
Railway Dino
Geometry Vibes X-Ball
Legends John Wicked
Cuphead Rush
Spiders
Boat-o-Cross 3
Geometry Rush 4D
Shadow Shimazu
Edgar's Blob
Drive Fun
Skatescape
Diseviled 3: Stolen Kingdom
Geometry Arrow
Dandelion
Pizza Kidd
Fat Helicopter
Super Plumber Run
Among Us SpaceRush
How Dare You
Baby Noob vs Baby Obby Horse
Geometry Jump
Panda Adventure
Among Them Space Rush
Super Bitcoin Boy
2 Player Dino Run
Stickman Boost! 2
2 Player Blockminer Escape
Blocky Challenges
Rhino Rush Stampede
Motorcross Hero
Santa Claus Winter Challenge
Mao Mao: Dragon Duel
Deep in the Lab
Kong Hero
Little Mermaid
Animal Turtle Saver
Gunspin
Deepest Sword
Side-scrolling is a game genre where players view the game world from the side and the world scrolls more into view as the player reaches a screen boundary. As more memory became available to game developers with the release of later game consoles, they found new tricks to provide bigger worlds for players. It was most common to see horizontal side-scrolling like in Super Mario Bros (1985) for the NES. However, some racing and shooter games would use verticle scrolling. Before side-scrolling games, worlds only displayed one screen at a time similar to a board game. However, some older arcade games used reels to create a similar effect only using analog technology. Today, 3D uses new tricks and side-scrolling is no longer the only way to have expansive virtual worlds. Yet, the retro nostalgia and simple mechanics has meant the side-scrolling game genre remains popular.