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If you want to find games like Hacker Battle, we've got you covered. This is a list of games similar to Hacker Battle. If you are looking for something like that, you'll likely enjoy some of these games.
Solar Fox screenshot
Solar Fox is an action-puzzle game developed by Midway Games and Bally Midway. It was originally released in 1981. It was published by CBS Electronics. Most rawgers rated the game as "Meh". Solar Fox is available on Atari 2600 and Commodore / Amiga.
Space Intervention screenshot
Space Intervention is a casual game developed by RandomSpin and VG && IG. It was originally released in 2019. IGOR GAFTON published the game. The game is rated as "Skip" on RAWG. You can play Space Intervention on Nintendo 3DS, Wii U and PC. The game is sold via Nintendo eShop and Steam.
Distant Space 2 screenshot
Distant Space 2 is an indie action-adventure game developed by PixelMouse. It came out on 02-11-2017. PixelMouse published the game. The game is rated as "Skip" on RAWG. Distant Space 2 is available on PC. You can purchase the game on Steam.
Asteroid Farmer screenshot
Asteroid Farmer is an action game developed by Allicorn. It came out on 02-10-2019. Asteroid Farmer is available on PC. The game is sold via itch.io.
Telophase screenshot
Telophase is an indie action game developed by Telophase Studios. It was originally released in 2018. It was published by Telophase Studios. You can play Telophase on macOS and PC. You can purchase the game on Steam.
Super Destronaut screenshot
Super Destronaut is a casual action-adventure game developed by Petite Games and Vilmos Gyokeres. It was originally released in 2015. Petite Games published the game. Super Destronaut is available on Wii U, macOS, PC and Linux. The game is sold via Steam and Nintendo eShop.
Centipede (1981) screenshot
Centipede (1981) is a game developed by Atari. It was originally released in 1981. It was published by Atarisoft. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. You can play Centipede (1981) on Atari 7800, Atari 5200, Game Boy Advance and Apple II.