Maxim the Robot: Meca World Adventures
Maxim the Robot: Meca World Adventures is an Arcade, Side-scroll, Platform, and Single-player video game developed and published by Frozenbots for Android and iOS. The game is heavily inspired by the retro side-scroll video games from the 1990s and will bring the player back to the golden age of platformer games. During the game, the player has to run and jump his way to take down the huge variety of foes. In the game, each robot has its unique abilities and will assist the player to complete the game. The game offers easy to play but hard to master gameplay. The player is capable of performing special moves, including jump on walls, roll, shoot, fly, and more. Six different worlds are available and each has its unique set of levels that the player needs to complete at any cost. Maxim the Robot: Meca World Adventures includes core features such as Seventy-two Levels, Boss Fight, Six Bonus Levels, Customization, Legendary Bosses, Awesome Soundtracks, Mini-Games, and more.
#1 Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 is a Platform, Side-scroll, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Nintendo. The game serves as an improved remake of the NES video game Super Mario Bros. 3 and revolves around the remake version discovered in Super Mario All-Stars for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The title comes with several improvements, including the addition of Luigi and Mario’s voices by Charles Martinet, and the ability to scan e-Cards using the e-Reader of Nintendo to include additional content. The game is played similarly to the original game. The player takes on the role of either Mario or Luigi, adventuring through eight awesome kingdoms in order to take down the seven Koopa Kids and the main antagonist named Bowser, who have controlled the seven magic rods. During the gameplay, the player is capable of using several different techniques, including swimming, jumping, and running. The main objective of the player is to reach a certain point in each stage, which is typically a black background with a moving box comprising either a star, flower, or mushroom.