Arcadelike
Arcadelike is an adjective used to describe video games or other interactive experiences that evoke the characteristics of classic arcade games from the late 1970s and 1980s. These characteristics often include simple yet challenging gameplay mechanics, a focus on high scores and competition, and often a vibrant, sometimes pixelated, visual style. The gameplay is typically designed for short bursts of play, with an emphasis on reflexes, pattern recognition, and mastering a core set of controls.
Games described as arcadelike often feature elements such as a limited number of lives, increasing difficulty