Action games require fast thinking and accurate reaction.
This page contains descriptions and listings of all FunOrb action games in alphabetical order.
| Available Game Genres |
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| All - Action - Platform - Puzzle - Racing - Shooter - Sport - Strategy - Word |
Descriptions of Action Games[]
| Game Title | Game Description |
|---|---|
Ace of Skies |
Got your rifle, goggles, and silly nickname all ready? Then fire up your biplane and prepare to take on an industrial giant. |
Bouncedown |
A true study in equilibrium. Make yourself bigger or smaller, bounce high into the air or fall through the clouds, all while sliding along the proverbial tightrope between being impaled and burned alive. And maybe grow some spikes now and then. |
Brick-à-Brac |
This ball and bat themed game provides Orbsters with hours of gameplay and 60 engaging levels of angular skill. Hit the ball, destroy bricks, and collect powerups as you play through either multiplayer games or the equally challenging singleplayer mode for highscores. Fond memories of Breakout and Pong find a happy home here. |
Escape Vector |
Pilot a simple hopper ship with nothing more than a pulse gun and an underpowered emergency shield deep into the hearts of asteroids and alien worlds to recover the stolen technology of your fleet. Be able to explain momentum to your family at dinner. Learn to appreciate good gas mileage. |
Miner Disturbance |
Spelunking at its best. In pretty much the opposite manner of a traditional platform game, dig deep into a volcanic mountain for all kinds of ores and gems. Just do us all a favor, and don't turn into the kindling for Pompeii's new little sister. |
Tor Challenge |
Like a Jackie Chan movie, take the fine tradition of Asian monks and drown it in Gummi berry juice. Choose your avatar wisely, for if the body and the mind are not in harmony, you will make a very lovely throw rug on the master's floor. |
Torquing! |
Imagine Marble Madness...except with hamsters. There really is no better way to describe this. If you grew up on the NES, your memories of "Aaaaaaaaah! *splat*" will come back to you in a flash. Roll your hamster around environments filled with precarious drops and plenty of goodies to collect, and cry with joy for every gyroscope you find. Yes, gravity does work. |
Vertigo 2 |
Let's hope you don't have acrophobia as you ever-so-carefully plummet downwards to your paint buckets, try not to land on spikes, or any electrically active wires. Then, jump back up, trying to get off of that terribly messy glue, and paint the town purple! |
Wizard Run |
Harness the power of the stars to beat down waves of rabid, twisted fauna and rescue your master from their clutches. But with this great power comes great responsibility, and it requires much more strength of will to capture the enemy than it does to destroy it. |
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