Boot Camp
Boot Camp is a 2D Side-scrolling, Arcade, and Single-player Action video game developed by Konami. The game is a slight twist on the sports genre, and the player starts his journey from a military boot camp with an objective to pass a set of training exercises. Before starting the game to complete the challenging missions, the player has to visit the training camp first to boost up his abilities. In the game, some of the courses are full of obstacles, firing range, arm wrestling, iron man race, and a battle with the instructor. The gameplay is almost similar to that of the Epyx video game series, with several unique events that must be accomplished to move forward. Two players can play this game simultaneously using the Multiplayer mode. There are many challenging levels available to test the skills of the player as the soldier. The game increases the difficulty level as the player advances through it. With excellent gameplay, smooth controls, and good visuals, Boot Camp takes the player in the golden age of classic games.
#1 Fatal Fury
Fatal Fury is a series of Fighting video games developed and published by SNK for Nintendo console. Fatal Fury: King of Fighters is the first installment in the series, released in 1991. Like other fighting games, there are playable fighters available, and each has its unique playing style, skills, and abilities. The first title of the game enables players to choose one of three fighters such as Joe Higashi, Andy Bogard, and Terry Bogard. After choosing the character, the player needs to face off eight different opponents in the format of one-on-one matches and then take down them to win. The game is famous for the 2D system, enabling players to fight from two different planes. By jumping between these planes, attacks can be dodged easily. The later game has removed the two-plane system, replacing it with a complex system of dodging element, including the three-plane system. During the gameplay, the player can perform several unique attacks according to his character and can make combos by mixing several attacks to deplete more health of the opponent.
#2 Pocket Rumble
Pocket Rumble is a 2D Fighting, Action, Pixel Graphics, Single-player and Online Multiplayer video game developed by Cardboard Robot Games and published by Chucklefish Games for Multiple Platforms. The game offers beginner-friendly fighting gameplay heavily inspired by classic fighter titles of Neo Geo. However, it retains all the gameplay aspects that make traditional Street Fighter video game great but also decreases the level of execution and memorization. That way the player will learn the game fast and be able to concentrate on more profound aspects of strategy and mind-games, newcomers can learn the special moves of the fighting game without being overwhelmed. It introduces two-button controls and comes with easy to pick-up, but tough to master gameplay. During the fight, the player can perform short combos with a straightforward and easy timing system. The game features offline modes such as Career, Training, Versus, Arcade, etc. Pocket Rumble offers core features such as Quick Swap Characters, Multiplayer Modes, Unique Meter and Mechanics, Local Matches, Competitive Gameplay, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.