Compara los precios de Arcade Classics en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Reza Mirzaei. Publicado por Dreamware Games. Lanzado el 7/6/2023. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Three old-school arcade pillars, asteroid blasting, brick breaking, and alien defending, rebuilt by a solo dev with pixel warmth and a proper soundtrack. Tiny in scope, honest about what it is.

I have a soft spot for the kind of Steam page that asks almost nothing of you, just a handful of familiar shapes redrawn with care and set to music that actually suits them. Arcade Classics by Reza Mirzaei is exactly that kind of release. It packages three separate games, an Asteroids-style shooter where you blast through waves of rocks and enemy ships, a Breakout-style brick-breaker where clearing the playfield reveals a night sky underneath, and a Space Invaders-style alien defense mode, each rebuilt from scratch with a colorful, friendly pixel aesthetic and a soundtrack that sits in the background without demanding attention. It is a small thing, and it knows it. What Dreamware Games gets right here is the difficulty curve. All three modes open gently, letting you settle into the controls, whether you are on mouse and keyboard or using a gamepad (full controller support is present). Then the screws tighten. Enemy ships get faster and more aggressive, powerups thin out, and extra lives become genuinely precious. That classic quarter-munching escalation is intact, and it is the one thing that gives these games their replay hook. Steam leaderboards are included, so there is a reason to chase your own high scores and knock down a position or two, which is probably all a collection like this needs for lasting appeal. The honest caveat is that the package is thin. Three games, no co-op, no alternate modes, no difficulty settings that I can identify, and no story wrapper to give sessions any connective tissue. If you arrive hoping for the depth of something like Atari Vault or the Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection, you will walk away underwhelmed. This is closer to a passion project than a curated library, and the session length reflects that. Each game runs maybe fifteen to twenty minutes before the loop feels familiar, which is both the charm and the ceiling. Where my attention kept landing was the presentation. The pixel work is genuinely considered, not lazy lo-fi filler. The night sky that emerges as you clear bricks in the Breakout mode is a small, wordless payoff that most developers would not have bothered with. The soundtrack carries a similarly quiet intentionality. It does not try to ape chiptune nostalgia or oversell the retro angle; it just sounds pleasant and fits the pace. For a solo developer release, that level of finish on the audio-visual side matters. If you have ten minutes and want something that does exactly what it says, Arcade Classics delivers that with evident handcraft. It will not replace a weekend session, but it earns its place as a low-friction palette cleanser. The 100 percent positive review ratio, small as the sample is, tells a consistent story: people who go in with calibrated expectations come out satisfied. Kai, Scout Team

Arcade Classics

Arcade Classics

7 jun 2023Reza MirzaeiDreamware Games
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Three old-school arcade pillars, asteroid blasting, brick breaking, and alien defending, rebuilt by a solo dev with pixel warmth and a proper soundtrack. Tiny in scope, honest about what it is.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of Steam page that asks almost nothing of you, just a handful of familiar shapes redrawn with care and set to music that actually suits them. Arcade Classics by Reza Mirzaei is exactly that kind of release. It packages three separate games, an Asteroids-style shooter where you blast through waves of rocks and enemy ships, a Breakout-style brick-breaker where clearing the playfield reveals a night sky underneath, and a Space Invaders-style alien defense mode, each rebuilt from scratch with a colorful, friendly pixel aesthetic and a soundtrack that sits in the background without demanding attention. It is a small thing, and it knows it. What Dreamware Games gets right here is the difficulty curve. All three modes open gently, letting you settle into the controls, whether you are on mouse and keyboard or using a gamepad (full controller support is present). Then the screws tighten. Enemy ships get faster and more aggressive, powerups thin out, and extra lives become genuinely precious. That classic quarter-munching escalation is intact, and it is the one thing that gives these games their replay hook. Steam leaderboards are included, so there is a reason to chase your own high scores and knock down a position or two, which is probably all a collection like this needs for lasting appeal. The honest caveat is that the package is thin. Three games, no co-op, no alternate modes, no difficulty settings that I can identify, and no story wrapper to give sessions any connective tissue. If you arrive hoping for the depth of something like Atari Vault or the Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection, you will walk away underwhelmed. This is closer to a passion project than a curated library, and the session length reflects that. Each game runs maybe fifteen to twenty minutes before the loop feels familiar, which is both the charm and the ceiling. Where my attention kept landing was the presentation. The pixel work is genuinely considered, not lazy lo-fi filler. The night sky that emerges as you clear bricks in the Breakout mode is a small, wordless payoff that most developers would not have bothered with. The soundtrack carries a similarly quiet intentionality. It does not try to ape chiptune nostalgia or oversell the retro angle; it just sounds pleasant and fits the pace. For a solo developer release, that level of finish on the audio-visual side matters. If you have ten minutes and want something that does exactly what it says, Arcade Classics delivers that with evident handcraft. It will not replace a weekend session, but it earns its place as a low-friction palette cleanser. The 100 percent positive review ratio, small as the sample is, tells a consistent story: people who go in with calibrated expectations come out satisfied.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:indieAsteroids-likeBreakout-likeSpace Invaders-likeHigh Score ChaseSteam LeaderboardsSolo DevShort SessionEscalating Difficulty

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Reza Mirzaei
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Dreamware Games
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