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Complexity varies by having different numbers of layers of parallax and in some cases, transparency effects, such as translucent explosions.
 
Compare [[Vertical Scrolling Shooter]].
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** ''Super Cobra'' (which uses the same engine)
* ''[[Shark Attack]]''
* ''[[Soldner Söldner-X]]''
* ''[[Stargunner]]''
* ''[[Steel Empire (Video Game)|Steel Empire]]''
* ''[[Steel Saviour]]''
* ''[[Submarine Attack]]''
* ''[[SuguriSUGURI]]''
** ''[[Sora]]''
* ''[[Thunder Cross]]'' and sequel
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* ''[[Vacant Ark]]''
* ''[[Vanguard]]'' (which also had some vertical and diagonal scrolling)
* ''[[Wings of GenesisGe.ne.sis]]''
* ''[[Xexyz]]'' (only one in three levels)
* ''[[Zero Wing]]''
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Revision as of 07:33, 11 April 2017

Once a staple of the gaming industry, Horizontal Scrolling Shooter games are rather rare since the latter half of the 1990s.

As the name suggests, the game's playfield constantly scrolls horizontally over the course of a level. The view can either be side-on or top-down, depending on the developer's choice. The most common use of such an engine has been for games with some kind of spacecraft either flying over a landscape or through an installation, with unbreakable obstacles that would kill the player either on contact, or by blocking the craft.

Most such games had the player collect health, lives and weapons as powerups in the levels, although some allowed the player to make purchases with their points between levels.

Complexity varies by having different numbers of layers of parallax and in some cases, transparency effects, such as translucent explosions.

Compare Vertical Scrolling Shooter.

Tropes used in Horizontal Scrolling Shooter include: