It's been seven years since the Xbox One was released, and as the console's days come to an end it's time to reminisce about its fantastic library of games. No, not the best exclusives or the best 𒈔indie titles, but the games that are smallest ꧋in size on the console.
As we enter into the years of cloud gaming it's time to look at the games that would do no harm to your hard drive. Sure, some of them are the console equivalent to a ,𝔍 𒈔but others take up little-to-no space and are fantastic additions to your library.
10 💧 Riptide Gp2 (0.13 GB) 𓂃
Riptide 2 is a wave runner racing ga🐻me that is sure to eat up more of your time than you'd like to admit. Sure, these games are all over the mobile marketplace, making it possible to play them on your tablet or phone, but the game no doubt looks the best on the Xbox One.
The game looks especially crispy on the Xbox and is complemented by some banging music. It's a lot like SSX Tricky in the sense that you can do ridiculo♍us moves on equally crazy landscapes. On a console where causal racing games are few and far between this is a m♍ust.
9 𒐪 Crimsonland (0ဣ.2 GB)
First of all, what is up with that cover image? These developers have no connection with id Software or Bethesda, so they must be huge fans of Doom -- but who isn't? Crimsonland however, plays nothing like Doom and is instead a top-down arena shooter.
It plays a lot like the classic dual-stick shooters like Smash TV or Robotron 2084. While it does fall short of those classics, it is a fun top-down shooter that does its best to encapsulate what made those games great. Plus, this new re-released version has 🍷all new game modes, only adding to thꦑe fun.
8 B🐻ike Mayhem 2 (0.21 GB)
Bike Mayhem 2 isn't going to win any awards for ground breaking game play or Earth shattering graphics, but it sure is a game that can keep you lost for hours. It's a lot like Trials HD if you substitute the 𒐪motorcycle for a sick BMX bike that allows you to do tons of tricks.
The game really gets fun when you start to nail the tricks. You'll be flying off mountains and spinning handlebars like it's nobody's business. It doesn't rewrite the formula on these types of games like OlliOlli 2 or Trials Evolution, but it's a fun and cheap game that'll🎉 pass the time.
7 Badland: Game Of The𝓡 Year Edition (0.25 GB) 𝐆
Badland is probably one of the most unique games on this list and is certainly one you want to keep your eye on for Spring and Summer sales. The game allows you to take control of these black little fur balls called clones as you progress through the stunningly beautiful 2D world, avoiding traps and obꦓstacles.
It would be easy if you only had to c𒐪ontrol one clone, but instead you command armies, avoiding huge buzz saws and solving a slew of puzzles. It's tragic when you just see one of your clones flung into a chainsaw because of your carelessness -- such a great game.
6 ✨ ♕ Bridge Constructor (0.29 GB)
Bridge Constructor might look like rough, but it isn't the graphics that make this one great, it's the game play. Like most bridge constructing games it's the wonky physics that make𒉰 this a game you'll keep coming back to.
You'll haphazardly put bridges together and there's just🍎 no way that you're going to complete a level without witneꦡssing cars fly through the skies. To be honest it isn't the best bridge constructing game, but it is one of the best for console. It also won't run you too much money, so it's got that going for it too.
5 Threes! ꦺ(0.34 GB) ♈
Threes is the original version of 2048, and both games have proved to be some of the best mobile games of a🍬ll time. That's the problem when it comes to this game on Xbox One however, as this game is just far better on a phone or tablet.
You can certainly play it faster on console where you'll be flicking the sticks in all directions with the goal of compounding the highest numbers.🐲 If you've ever seen any of your friends play then you know this game isn't just randomly swiping, but has quite a bit of skill involv🅰ed.
4 Prison Architect: Xbox One Edition (0🦄.35 ꦰGB)
Prison Architect is a game that you've likely seen in a sale or two, or in adve🗹rtisements all over the marketplace. The game came out in 2015 and still holds up as one of the most unique indie games released in the last decade.
You take the role of a prison warden and have to construct a facility worthy of containing hundreds of prisoners. It's a lot like most simulation and tycoon gamℱes in the sense that the game eases you into the levels and gets progressively harder as it moves along. It's a game that you could sink hundreds of hours into easily.
3 🤪 Pinball F✅x2 (0.41 GB)
Pinball FX 2 is not only one of the smallest games on the Xbox One, but is also one of the cheapest with a price tag of free. Su🌠re, the third version of the game released a few years ago -- but it's pinball -- how much are you really going to updat🎃e in-between titles?
The only severe difference between games is the different tables that were added in the third version. But that's not to say the second game doesn't have some crazy fun tables like the Marvel themed ones, Star-Wars tables, and even a Plants Vs. Zombies table. You have to pay for additional tables, but you 🍌get some for free anyway.
2 🦄 Battle Iꩵslands (0.42 GB)
Battle Islands is probably the most mob𝕴ile of all mobile games. The image above even looks like one of those mobile game ads, minus a B-list celebrity intruding to make the game play seem more memorable.
Much like its title, you take control of an island and upgrade your base and troops in an effort to battle enemy forces. This kind of game doesn𝄹't work for Xbox too well, but it is a game that will fit onto any hard drive if you don't have the space.
1 🌞 Draw A Stickman: Epic (0🌊.43 GB)
Draw A Stickman: Epic is one of the most bizarre 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:platformers that you'll ever play -- and in 2020 that's saying a lot. You take control of a stickman that you could've drawn in your preschool days,𝔉 as you progress through a hand-drawn world that looks like it was created by a middle school kid who shops at Zumiez.
It has its moments for sure, as you encounter some really strange creatures and have to solve some cool puzzles that play on the world brilliantly. It can get a little repetitive and a bit frustrating when it comes to controls🌠 and movement speed, but it's definitely worth a try if you can scoop the game for a low price.