Baby Chicco Adventures
Geometry Vibes X-Ball
Geometry Arrow
Ball Hero Adventure: Red Bounce Ball
Jar Jar the Sith Lord
Ninja Warrior Adventure
Teeth Runner
Super Pizza Quest
Drive Fun
Neon Dash: Cyber Run
Ultimate Moto
Be Cool Scooby-Doo!: Mystery Chase
Stinger Mission
Friday Night Flappin' Bird
Firebot Shooter
Deepest Sword
Prehistoric Shark
Jim World Adventure
Super Plumber Run
My Gumball Man 2
Ultimate Flash Sonic
Wave Dash
My Craft: Craft Adventure
Surfing Unicorn
Helicopter Strike
Moto X3M Spooky Land
Tung Tung Sahur Big Stick
Super Ordinary Joe
Life Shift
Geometry Jump
Italian Brainrot in Geometry Dash
Stargrove Scramble
Wings Rush
Hurdle Hero
Tom and Jerry: Cheese Swipe
Cut in Half
Apple & Onion The Floor is Lava!
Magi Dogi
Pou
Lobotomy Dash: Fire In The Holl
Red Ball 5
Fall Jump Roll
Drive Mad Skin
Tequila Zombies
Geometry Jump: Bit by Bit
Drag Racer v3
Plazma Burst - Forward to the Past
Tom and Jerry: Run Jerry
My Friend Pedro
Mexico Rex
Unikitty: Save the Kingdom
Danny Phantom: Freak For All
Train Racing
Panda Adventure
Gunspin
Stunt Dirt Bike
Mao Mao: Dragon Duel
Extreme Delivery
Transformer Robot War
Adventure Drivers
Broski
Kick Buttowskis MotoRush
Stick War Adventure
Sky Hopper
Moto X3M Pool Party
Click Witch
Super Oliver World
A Prison for Dreams
Cap Boy Run
The Adventure of Finn & Bonnie
Alien Runner
Metal Slug Rampage 4
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.