Dinosaurs vs Asteroids - Single Screen Shooter Game
About the Game
Giant asteroids are crashing down on Earth. But the dinosaurs have a plan! They have special mounts on their backs where you can attach a variety of weapons: from miniguns and flamethrowers to alien shotguns and blasters. Additionally, there are special species of dinosaurs that can shoot powerful spikes or break asteroids with their claws.
Game Mechanics
A Single Screen Shooter is an arcade action genre where the entire game takes place on a static, non-scrolling screen viewed from a 2D top-down or side perspective. Unlike modern shooters with scrolling cameras or expansive levels, here the boundaries never move — you see every enemy, projectile, and hazard at once. The core gameplay loop is straightforward: shoot enemies that spawn or move within screen limits, dodge incoming fire, and survive as long as possible or clear waves to advance. Player movement varies by subgenre. Some titles restrict you to horizontal movement along the bottom edge, forcing you to time shots while enemies descend in organized formations or crawl across the playing field. Others offer unrestricted 360‑degree or eight‑direction movement within the entire screen, allowing you to dash freely, flank foes, and shoot in any direction. The fixed screen creates a pure test of reflexes, pattern recognition, and spatial awareness because there are no safe corners — everything happens in plain view. Single Screen Shooters reward quick targeting, efficient dodging, and mastering enemy spawn patterns. Perfect for players who enjoy tight, no‑distraction arcade action where every pixel matters.