Fixed Screen Platform

Style

Fixed screen platform games are played in a single, non-scrolling game screen. As in other styles of platform games, they typically involve climbing ladders or jumping over objects in order to reach a specific goal. Once this goal is completed, the game may introduce a completely new screen or a similar screen with added dangers.

All games in Fixed Screen Platform
Game Title Platform Release Date Score
Lode Runner Apple II 1983 9
Donkey Kong Arcade 1981 9
Joust Arcade 1982 9
Joust [Xbox Live] Xbox 2006 9
Bubble Bobble Nintendo Entertainment System November, 1988 8
Joust [Prototype] ColecoVision 2001 8
Solomon's Key [Virtual Console] Wii November 19, 2006 8
Miner 2049er ColecoVision 1983 8
Donkey Kong Junior Arcade 1982 8
Mr. Do!'s Castle ColecoVision 1984 8
BurgerTime Nintendo Entertainment System May, 1987 8
Donkey Kong ColecoVision 1982 8
Lode Runner Macintosh 1984 8
Donkey Kong Atari 400/800/XL/XE 1982 8
Solomon's Key Nintendo Entertainment System July, 1987 8
Donkey Kong Game Boy June, 1994 8
Mario Bros. [Virtual Console] Wii November 19, 2006 8
Miner 2049er Atari 5200 1982 8
Mario Bros. Arcade 1983 8
Crystal Castles Arcade 1983 8
Mario Bros. Nintendo Entertainment System June, 1986 8
BurgerTime Intellivision 1983 7
Conquest of the New World Macintosh 1996 7
Jumpman Commodore 64/128 1983 7
Jumpman Junior ColecoVision 1983 7
Crystal Castles Apple II 1983 7
Crystal Castles Commodore 64/128 1984 7
Mr. Do!'s Castle Atari 5200 1984 7
Bubble Bobble PC 1989 7
Mario Bros.-e e-Reader November, 2002 7
Frankenstein's Monster Atari Video Computer System 1983 7
Mr. Do's Castle Commodore 64/128 1984 7
Donkey Kong Jr. Nintendo Entertainment System June, 1986 7
Snow Brothers Nintendo Entertainment System 1991 7
BurgerTime Mattel Aquarius 1983 7
Donkey Kong Junior ColecoVision 1983 7
Mario Bros. Atari 5200 1983 7
Lode Runner Commodore 64/128 1983 7
Diner Intellivision 1987 7
Bounty Bob Strikes Back Atari 5200 1983 7
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